Reflection on life_The meaning of love

Jacinto 2022-03-22 09:02:04

One of the conscience trilogy directed by Lars von Trier, the
other two "Dog Town" and "Dancer in the Darkness" were also watched last year , and
I liked them very much!
Compared to the previous two films, the tone of this movie is obviously much lower.
It is also a big environment to render the whole plot.
From weddings to funerals! In one breath, we were tightly controlled by Lars von Trier
in this transition from joy to mania to sorrow . Looking back, each of the trilogy was unique. A fusion of the stage play of Dogtown. "Dancer in the Dark" is a fusion of musical theatre. It can be seen that the director's innovative intentions bring us a special feeling. Let's talk about love in movies. The director perfectly demonstrated the whole process of the birth of a living tragedy through the lens in his hand. The movie is very cinematic. It looked very real! Although this kind of love is a tragedy, perhaps such a tragedy will make more people think about the meaning of love and the value of life compared to those sweet and happy loves!











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  • Michele 2022-01-02 08:01:35

    Lars Von Trier’s movie screen is really terrible. Even if he knows the development of the plot, he is still psychologically tortured with Emily Watson and does not know what to do. That kind of grief, fearless and regretless sacrifice is really ridiculous. In the performance, Watson did a bone-in performance, and the audience felt a real pain. However, I feel sad and regretful for the performance of Caitlin Katliji. The failure to receive the performance is definitely an unjust case in an unjust case. Screen rewatch

  • Drake 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    The erotic "The Passion of the Holy Maiden" is a powerful attack on "cannibalism" religious asceticism and hierarchy. But what is very paradoxical is that after the seemingly ridiculous sacrifice, Lars von Trier turned his pen and ink, mortals were redeemed, and the holy voice of heaven spread throughout the world. The ambiguous stance on religion is exactly the same as that in "The Fourteen Stations of the Crucible". Perhaps, what he hates is only this religious alienation that deviates from the fundamental principle.

Breaking the Waves quotes

  • The Minister: We do not need bells in our church to worship God.

  • The Minister: I would say to you that if there is one of these commandments you do not love and do not obey, you have no business at the Lord's table.