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The Sheltering Sky Reviews

  • Demetris 2022-03-22 09:03:00

    Kundera, Wild Palms, Bertolucci

    I joked in my Moments that I couldn't watch a full Bertolucci on any given day, which is true. It took the last emperor four years (the first thirty minutes were almost backwards) to cover the sky for two days. Maybe I'm still not used to "discomfort". That is, the expression of detached emotions,...

  • Karl 2022-03-22 09:03:00

    travel

    We are not tourists, we are travelers. Tourists feel comfortable wherever they go, but travelers pass by in a hurry. Wife Kit said she was somewhere in between.

    Composer husband Potter, writer wife Kit, this middle-class couple traveled to the Sahara Desert with unknown plans. They just took the...

  • Merritt 2022-03-22 09:03:00

    Love the Sahara

    "Are you lost?" the old man inside asked when Kit returned to the café where they had first arrived in Morocco. Then there is a long narration, "When you don't know when death is coming, you still regard life as the source of endless squandering, but the vicissitudes of life are always limited in...

  • Lillian 2022-03-22 09:03:00

    shaded sky

    We traverse the long river of time, walk on the road that God has paved for us with love and joy, and spend the happiness we have obtained in the sun, thinking that we can go on like this until the end, not knowing how far the road is. Death hidden in the corner stares with jealous and hateful...

  • Etha 2022-03-21 09:03:28

    People who realize the emptiness of life yearn for a real life more than anyone else.

    At the beginning it was the familiar Bertolucci feeling, slow but full of rhythm. As the story unfolds, I gradually see the characters' questions about the world, "No matter what we see in front of us or whoever is with us, we can't fill the emptiness in our hearts." Emotions that cannot be...

  • Constance 2022-03-21 09:03:28

    goodbye sahara

    Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well.       This is a transcribed line, my hearing is not that good, but I do like the atmosphere created by the film, especially the scene, which reminds me of "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The English Patient", as...

  • Colten 2022-03-21 09:03:28

    Movies that are only suitable for watching on cloudy and rainy days. Sad and huge enough to dilute all the bad things in your life

    The film by Bertolucci, an Italian director associated with Last Tango in Paris. To be honest, I was first attracted by this poster, with its charming back, solid colors, and half-exposed shoulders. The film has also been translated as Love Trapped Sahara. It seems that the free translation of...

  • Britney 2022-03-21 09:03:28

    How do you find your lost heart

    Bertolucci tells a story of loss and discovery, depicting the tangle, suspicion, depravity and exile in love. The scenery of the thousands of acres of yellow sand is very beautiful, and the unpredictable and dangerous Sahara seems to swallow people. The picture and tone throughout the film are...

  • Milan 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    North AfricaIn memory, love lives forever.

    Ralph Fiennes in "The English Patient" is my type (of course, not his burnt after the accident) in the end holding a badly wounded lover, he asks infinitely sad and cautious:  "Do you love me at all ?" Ah, the old unsolved problem. The sky is full of yellow sand, and the vast land of North Africa...

  • Elta 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    The Sheltered Sky: Just Lost in the Limits

    Original address: http://www.qh505.com/blog/post/5776.html

    Also known as: Love in the Sahara. One person, two people, three people; he, she and him—when a single person, a specific person, struggles in a vast desert in the way of "love trap", it is to swallow the finite with a kind of infinity: ten...

The Sheltering Sky

Director: Bernardo Bertolucci

Language: English,French,Arabic Release date: December 12, 1990