The upgraded version of "Transit", the variation "Yela", completes a highly condensed and wonderful story in just 90 minutes, and the control is amazing. The time-space transformation that achieves a subtle and ambiguous combination within a limited volume (one of the iconic elements of the previous series), the regular structure corresponding to the precise narrative rhythm (repetitive scenes & the use of different viewpoints are too good, the sense of ghost is full), smooth and beautiful, both Rich in metaphors, but also visible, Petzold officially became a member of the heart water camp. The past and future of a city, the ancient myths under the water are the manifestation of the ghosts of history, and the modern urban landscape is the amputation of the current fantasy. The vicissitudes of the city are combined with the subtle emotions; Aura is a wonderful magical moment for exclusive movies - time can be subverted or restarted, flashbacks or pauses can be made, and the sea can be destroyed, but only the moment of heartbeat really happens in that minute and second, following the rhythm of the heartbeat. can find you. The last subjective shot is too poignant.
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