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Marley 2022-09-05 12:05:20
Realism meets French romance
The film's technique seems misleading at times: Cleo wandering the streets, walking into different shops at random, or avoiding passing cars while crossing the street, can't help but be reminiscent of Italian scenes. Neorealism (Bazin even specifically mentioned the boy crossing the street in The...
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Cindy 2022-09-03 23:12:20
Roger Ebert's translation of film reviews
Great Movie In France, 5 to 7 pm is known as the meeting time for lovers. But this afternoon, Cleo had absolutely no such plans. She counted every second, thinking she was going to die of cancer, until she learned the results of the medical examination. Agnès Varda's "Cleo at Five to Seven" is 90...
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Cale 2022-08-21 23:04:59
lens narrative
The film is supposed to be about a woman's steps, a little feminist, but very light. As a representative work of the New Wave, the film still contains philosophical existentialism.
The biggest feature of this literary film should be its time period. The one and a half hours of the film is also one...
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Marjolaine 2022-06-21 21:14:34
"Cleo from Five to Seven" by Agnes Varda: Today is the longest day of summer
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One of the reasons why Agnes Varda is called "the old grandmother of the new wave" is because she made films earlier than the "New Wave" Five Tiger Generals. A model of the concept of "Camera---Fountain Pen" being put into practice. Inspired by William Faulkner's novel "Wild Palm" in his early...
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Ivory 2022-06-21 19:52:59
Self-seeking in life and death
"Everyone loves me but no one loves me"
When Cleo said this, his heart was extremely sad.
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Brett 2022-06-21 15:20:44
The relationship between seeing and being seen changes
I've found that good movies can't help but be reminisced and revisited over and over again. Today I always think of Cleo's beautiful and restless face in my mind, and I've come to realize the shift in the relationship between seeing and being seen throughout the film. In the first half, Cleo is the...
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Alice 2022-06-21 13:32:54
A gap in time commemorates Agnes Varda
The first New Wave I watched, when I was very young, I still don't know how to read it, I just remember that the track laid at the end is still there, I just remember that Agnes Varda is still there
There have been a lot of losses recently, some of them are the future that I haven't had, some are...
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Deshaun 2022-06-21 10:41:37
Tarot Love Life
Frankly speaking: I don't know much about girls' lives. But the film did give me some reading. Five stars for now.
Agnès Varda is a female director, known as the mother of the new wave, and I don't think her films are too plain.
The beginning of the story is tarot cards, which attracted my strong...
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