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Liliane 2022-04-05 09:01:07

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1. Horses don't need a reason to give up.

*2. He likes a little salt with his potato. She prefers it without.

3. Gypsies are not welcome.

4. You need two good arms to dress yourself in the morning.

5. There's nothing over the hill.

6. There's not enough Palinka in the world to make life worth living.

7. A dry well is the last straw.

8. You can lead a horse to potato leftovers, but you can't make her eat .

9. A constant howling wind is not your friend.

10. A lamp needs a wick as well as oil.

*11. She's not that hungry.

12. He often gets angry, and has quite a potty-mouth.

13. The wind has blown it away.

14. The order of aquisition and debasement is unclear.

15. There isn't a single tiny nook where you can hide something from them.

by filmficciones

16. He likes a little salt with his potato. She prefers it without.

17. He likes a little salt with his potato. She prefers it without.

18. He likes a little salt with his potato. She prefers it without.

by golden_hawk

19. those who left will return. i hope this will also be the case with tarr.

20. not many words are needed, in the end.

by fustbementterv

21. Brandy is the best breakfast.

22. Hungary is a happy place.

by bluesdoctor

*23. You can peel a potato with one hand.

24. It's always windy where they live.

*25. Much easier to peel a potato when it's boiled.

by haider53

*26. Whosoever eats their potato first gets to sit at the window and watch the windy nothingness.

*27. Rural Hungarians have no outhouses or chamber pots because they do not urinate or defecate, even over the course of six days.

28. When a man needs something , he should just shout at his daughter (Ex. "Coat!" or "Brandy!").

29. No sudden movements (unless there are gypsies afoot).

by DinosaurAct86

30. When dressing, add as many layers as possible.

31. Two large palinkas each morning is a great way to start the day.

32. When your water runs out, pack all your belongs, travel to a nearby hill and back again.

33. A low rumbling machine like drone will announce the arrival 34.

When the world completely degrades and falls into darkness, go and have a lie down in bed.

*35. You've not really seen anything unless you've stared at it for at least seven minutes (actually I learned this from Satantango)

by musicbymartin

36. The best way to open up a potato is a karate chop.

37. When fire dies, horse dies (horse = fire).

by patrickecampbell

38. Refuse to dress yourself. Your daughter will do that for you.

39. Hot potato = yum, raw potato = screw this.

by mylesdunhill

*40. Wind audio samples are expensive, so just loop the same 10 second loop at varying volumes throughout the film.

*41. When you live in a cold drafty house in a desolate wasteland, don't worry about sleeping with your bare feet sticking out of the blanket. Your feet won't get cold at all.

*42. Apparently, those gypsies were going to make it all the way to America in that horse carriage. One floor

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*49. A half potato and two glasses of booze is enough to get you through the day.

50. Human existence is heavy.

51. We do not know what happened to the horse.

52. If the woodworms go silent after 58 years, prepare to panic.

by cheshirecat-8

53. not all bible speed-reading classes are effective

*54. dad can't wink while eating potato OR dad can't not wink while eating potato

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55. If Moe wasn't so quick to beat Curly, he'd see that he actually did have something to say.

56. Upon discovering that your water supply has been cut off, find and drink the nearest bottle of alcohol.

by ecamarena07

57. Two wooden plates and a bucket for salt can last a lifetime for eating.

*58. Man can undress himself when he is angry.

59. A square wood piece can protect a circular well.

60. When there is no water left, you need to swear.

61. A large stone can avoid the big wooden doors to close.

62. A small stone furnace can heat a 50m2 house.

*63. Don't let the horses touch a philosopher or they will die and the philosopher will have a stroke.

by kara_kan1

64: Old farmers don't sleep in their socks.

65: Sometimes, you just gotta say "tohellwithit" and drink liquor straight from the bottle

66: The bible was not written with the common man in mind.

by Willie-The-Wino

*67: When life gives you dead horses, make horsemeat stew. Add potatoes. Sprinkle with fruit brandy. Serve steaming hot.

by pbergonzi

*68. Nap = Day, in Hungarian.

69. Everything they can lay their hands on is theirs.

70. Holy places have been violated by the great injustice of actions that have taken place within them that scandalize the congregation.

*71. Horses continue to defecate even when they are no longer eating.

72. Horses do not need to eat or drink to stay alive.

73. Working alone, a woman can load a handcart in about a minute; however, working with a man, it takes her three times as long to unload it.

by shantytown1212

74. Don't mess with gypsies. They'll come back at midnight and steal all your water when your camera is off.

75. It's a good idea to tie the horse behind the cart when you go hiking with all your important stuff ( that is pálinka).

76. Don't ever greet your closest relatives.

77. If something unexpected happens, sleep like there's no tomorrow. Chances are there isn't.

by kelevel-imdb

​​78. Brooms are useless. Invest in potatoes instead .

79. Combs are useless, too. Invest in brandy instead.

80. When hungry, have some brandy. When frustrated, have some brandy. When angry, have some brandy.

81. When out of brandy, eat raw potatoes.

by castillobgr

82) Small talk is useless.

83) Silence is golden.

84) Living is hard, boring and brutal.

85) For some strange reason, boring, mundane films like this (and Kaneto Shindo's 'The Naked Island') don't bore me as much as I'd imagine. Instead I find them mesmerizing and beautiful and thought-provoking.

86) Love is like the wind, and wild is the wind.

87) The sound of howling wind is the best ambiance.

88) To "put something differently" is to repeat the same words in different orders.

by Garmonbozia8

89. Tarr Béla makes fun movies, if your sense of humour is dark. (This was the first time I watched any of his movies.)

90. Horses make awesome actors.

91. People survive on potatoes even when there's no war.

92. We live in our own windy valleys.

by cegg

93. Wind only blows in two looped tones repeated ad eternally.

94. Beards were cool before hipsters.

95. Time is our biggest problem.

96. You still can make poetry with a comercial film in the XXI century.

97. Old men with long beards living in solitude not always are zen monks, wise masters or gurus.

98. Horses lives are not as different nor better as some human lives.

*99. If you don't have electricity or a tv set, your window will do it's job.

and 100: We need more art cinema like this. (We hope Tarr changes his mind about this being his last film)

by Ryokan7

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Extended Reading
  • Micheal 2022-03-29 08:01:02

    Tarr's work is so hard to swallow, but no one can deny its great artistic value. For masters, you can choose to follow, you can refuse, you don't have to understand everything, otherwise you will also be lonely.

  • Jana 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    After watching the movie, it was a master class for Bella Tarr himself. When a boy said that he had seen words such as helpless and despair from the movie, Tarr trembled all over. He said I'm going to tell you, here with me, life is like this, day after day, similar, weaker, and disappear

The Turin Horse quotes

  • Narrator: In Turin on the 3rd of January 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche steps out of the doorway of number six, Via Carlo Albert, perhaps to take a stroll, perhaps to go by the post office to collect his mail. Not far from him, the driver of a hansome cab is having trouble with a stubborn horse. Despite all his urging, the horse refuses to move, whereupon the driver - Giuseppe? Carlo? Ettore? - loses his patience and takes his whip to it. Nietzsche comes up to the throng and puts an end to the brutal scene caused by the driver, by this time foaming at the mouth with rage. For the solidly built and full-moustached gentleman suddenly jumps up to the cab and throws his arms around the horse's neck, sobbing. His landlord takes him home, he lies motionless and silent for two days on a divan until he mutters the obligatory last words "Mutter, ich bin dumm!" and lives for another ten years, silent and demented, under the care of his mother and sisters. We do not know what happened to the horse.

  • Bernhard: Everything's in ruins, everything's been degraded, but I could say that they've ruined and degraded everything, because this is not some kind of cataclysm coming about with so-called "innocent" human aid, on the contrary, it's about man's own judgment over his own self, which of course God has a big hand in, or, dare I say, takes part in, and whatever he takes part in is the most ghastly creation that you can imagine, because, you see, the world has been debased, so it doesn't matter what I say because everything has been debased that they've acquired and since they've acquired everything in a sneaky, underhanded fight, they've debased everything, because whatever they touch, and they touch everything, they've debased; this is the way it was until the final victory, until the triumphant end; acquire, debase, debase, acquire; or I can put it differently if you'd like, to touch, debase and thereby acquire, or touch, acquire and thereby debase; it's been going on like this for centuries, on, on and on; this and only this, sometimes on the sly, sometimes rudely, sometimes gently, sometimes brutally, but it has been going on and on; yet only in one way; like a rat attacks from ambush; because for this perfect victory it was also essential that the other side, that is, everything's that's excellent, great in some way and noble, should not engage in any kind of fight, there shouldn't be any kind of struggle, just the sudden disappearance of one side meaning the disappearing of the excellent, the great, the noble, so that by now the winners who have won by attacking from ambush rule the earth and there isn't a single tiny nook where one can hide something from them because everything they can lay their hands on is theirs, even things that they can't reach but they do reach are also theirs; the heavens are already theirs and theirs are all our dreams; theirs is the moment, nature, infinite silence; even immortality is theirs, you understand?; everything, everything is lost forever, and those many nobles, great and excellent just stood there, if I can put it that way; they stopped at this point and had to understand and had to accept that there is neither God nor gods, and the excellent, the great and the noble had to understand and accept this right from the beginning, but, of course, they were quite incapable of understanding it, they believed it and accepted it but they didn't understand it; they just stood there, bewildered but not resigned until something, that flash on the mind, finally enlightened them, and all at once they realized that there is neither God nor gods; all at once they saw that there is neither good nor bad; then they saw and understood that if this was so then they themselves did not exist either; you see, I reckon this may have been the moment when we can say that they were extinguished, they burnt out; extinguished and burnt out like the fire left to smolder in the meadow; one was the constant loser, the other was the constant victor; defeat, victory, defeat, victory; and one day, here in the neighborhood I had to realize and I did realize that I was mistaken, I was truly mistaken when I thought that there had never been and could never be any kind of change here on earth; because, believe me, I know now that this change has indeed taken place.