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Evan 2022-04-18 17:34:53

-.-..this film reminds me of a black and white film I saw a long time ago about the French student movement period..but I can't remember the name of that film anyway..ORZ..To

be honest..I Didn't really like the story..(maybe I still can't like the three protagonists in it...)..some things I still can't catch up with that speed and frequency..don't know why..I think that in it The character and texture of brothers and sisters are very .. very brittle.. that kind of feeling of being unable to bear heavy things. .. The feeling of such a young person will be reflected in a light or heavy way in many people now...

I only like one part of the erotic scenes in it.. That is the part where my sister performed Venus with black gloves.. I think it's a bit interesting..Secondly..I like the way she is naked in a chiffon dress..of course..the VIRGIN design surprised me..- -..but then I feel that this For the siblings, they are actually using the third person to plug the hole.. So the role of the third person is really pitiful.. They need such a person to accomplish some things and emotions that the two of them want but can't accomplish.. So The third person is always dragging the shadow of the elder sister or younger brother.. has never existed completely alone.. (personally feel grateful..- -..)

But what needs to be said is.. some of the dialogues in it are still very interesting Yes..especially in the bathtub when discussing "I love you".."I love you too"..this topic..well..some small differences can make a lot of big difference..for example That "also"..whoever expresses first..timing..has their own subtle emotions..

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Extended Reading
  • Ned 2022-04-19 09:01:58

    This is a film for cinema and a film for fans; it is a film for Paris and a film for the world of yesterday. In 1968, students flooded the streets of Paris, the leftist movement reached its peak in the world, the red trend of thought spread to all parts of the world, and the world of yesterday was unfolding before our eyes. If it is said that "movie is voyeurism", then from "Dream of Paris" we have glimpsed Paris in 1968, and also glimpsed the degeneration of an idealist: "He" stood outside the world to criticize violence, Matthew loved him, loved him His masculine side and his feminine side. Bertolucci infinitely magnifies this love, using mirrors instead of cameras to convey love, boldly showing naked sex, and implicitly showing same-sex and incest plots. Swimming in the world of light and shadow, he seems to have forgotten the torrent of history. He fell from the Louvre in "Outlaws" into the river in "Mouchette", and he became you and me when he walked on the street. , became every blind idealist. (From the movie, we get a glimpse of 24-year-old Eva Green and her ketone body, as beautiful as Venus with a broken arm)

  • Levi 2022-04-20 09:01:43

    Movie youth is really the source of evil, you ask revolutionary youth? Isn't it the same group of people?

The Dreamers quotes

  • Theo: Clapton is God, Matthew.

    Matthew: I don't believe in God; but, if I did, he would be a black, left-handed guitarist. This is not Chaplin and Keaton. This is Clapton and Hendrix.

    Theo: Matthew, Clapton reinvented the electric guitar.

    Matthew: Clapton reinvented the electric guitar? Clapton plugs in a guitar, he plugs in an electric guitar and he plays it like an acoustic guitar. Hendrix plugs in an electric guitar, he plays with his teeth. There are soldiers in the Vietnam War right now. Who are they listening to? Clapton? No, they're listening to Hendrix. The guy who tells the truth.

  • Isabelle: This is a test.