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The Square Reviews

  • Rudy 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    Some thoughts and reviews

    As a newly born art form (say the latest, but in fact it has a history of more than 100 years), unlike literature, it is a comprehensive art form that can Through pictures, sounds and words, the audience will be given a full visual experience. This is its advantage over literature, which takes...

  • Clara 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    really don't understand

    I really don't understand it very well, but I just think the actors are doing well. The two of them are very funny. The goddess seems to have a dew point. It turns out that she played the invisible man. The art shown in the movie is not particularly understood. It may be an art form derived from...

  • Chaim 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    The world of only children is in the square, and the adults of the upper class are just making up that "noble square" with lies.

    Only children's world is in the square, they are brave, honest, candid, have real and direct emotions. Adulthood is just making up that "noble square" with lies, disguising itself and living in it with peace of mind.

    At the end of the film, the curator's daughter performed a cheerleading group...

  • Jess 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    How much humanity do we have to trample before we get back a little bit of humanity

    When can we put aside our prejudice and look at a person, see an old man falling on the street and help us, talk about a pure relationship that is not influenced by status and money, and do not differentiate each other because of skin color, class, gender, etc...

    We are busy developing, getting...

  • Darryl 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    Interview: Writer/director Ruben Östlund talks to me about The Square (excerpt)

    By rama, October 23, 2017

    Source: https://www.ramascreen.com/interview-writerdirector-ruben-ostlund-talks-to-me-about-the-square/

    In a conversation with Ruben Östlund, he talks about what he's trying to convey with The Square, which has some really deep themes; some funny moments in the film; and he...

  • Cleve 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    What satires does The Square make about the European middle class?

    Artists who have been baptized by post-modernism, the place of freedom in their hearts has completely disappeared - art is no longer unscrupulous. In the face of ethnic conflict, art must be cautious when it wants to speak, and the moral system and sense of value have become fragile and uncertain....

  • Devon 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    Shame on this matter

    "Square" and "Force Majeure" are essentially talking about the same thing, about the little thing of shame.

    Maybe too many people are disgusted by the so-called professional in the art industry who don’t know how to perform, so they cannot help confining the “falseness” pointed to by "Square" to the...

  • Evalyn 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    The abstract form of "Square", the content of universal values

    " Square" is very awesome, it is one of the few films that give you a kind of "unclear feeling" when the subtitles are released at the end of the film. You can use the skill of urinating or making a cup of tea to get rid of the puzzling and distracting factors, and the reaction to it is good.

    After...

  • Nicolette 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    The director personally interpreted the source of inspiration for the "square"

    The Financial Times reported on March 10: "The dark side of the joke" I was very curious about this film and the director after watching this interview, and the interpretation of the "square" inspiration is even more impressive. Yiliang. The excerpt is as follows: "The topics that we are trying to...

  • Melissa 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    Do you understand this "pretending" movie?

    Refugees, Roma beggars, gender equality, family relations, the disguise of a specific class, the pretentious gestures of contemporary art, the paradox of public relations. . . Ruben Östlund has to say too much in two and a half hours. Some are problems he sees from within Swedish society, and some...