The first film review... ("Preview" written by mistake)

Katarina 2022-03-25 09:01:16

It had been turned over, and turned back again. I am a very sentimental person. Sometimes I feel that these kinds of movies are unwatchable. Every time I come into contact with this history, I will hate it once. However, the hatred seems to be useless. I would blame myself for throwing away those emotions so quickly, but that's the truth... But... I couldn't help but contact, understand, sympathize and blame even if it was only for a few days, even if... I couldn't do it. What has changed - after all history is immutable and now recalled as a distant past. That's it, the mark is here, maybe I'll see it someday, it's not a bad thing to face history calmly

Accidentally said too much, but it became a movie review

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  • Kaitlyn 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    Goodbye, children. (The damn "Deep Sea Little Guinea Pig" ruined my good impression of this movie)

  • Sigrid 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    This kind of movie is really boring, and I really eat this set. The whole narrative of this film is bland, like a person sitting alone on the grass and recollecting and collaging a piece of his childhood fragment (after checking the information, it is found that it is indeed the director's autobiographical story), the audience follows the memoirs indifferently Looking at a naturally occurring flow of life from a different mood and perspective, the more you look at it, the more subtle it is without losing the sense of hierarchy. The director quietly put all the information he wanted to convey between the lines, and then passed the final scene. The method is still extremely restrained, but subjectively gave the audience a violent blow to the heart, and the long-brewed emotions were released, exclaiming that this is the best food.

Au Revoir les Enfants quotes

  • Joseph: Stop acting so pious. There's a war going on, kid.

  • Mme Quentin: You think I like this? I miss you every moment. I'd like to dress up as a boy and join you. I'd see you at school every day. It'd be our secret. You know I can't keep you in Paris with me.