1, "Dream in Paris"
Rating: 8.1
Starring: Michael Pitt / Eva Green / Louis Garrel
Movie comments: Extra points for the historical background, although I don't have a good history. If you don't read the interpretation, you would think that it's a sister and brother falling in love, and Matthew is just a part of their play. Later, Matthew and his sister are together, and the younger brother's eyes are jealous but accepting? After reading the interpretation, it turns out that Matthew and Leo? The triangle is indeed the most stable structure, no matter how you say it. And I feel like the director is good at adjusting light and shadow, which is amazing! I got the name "Dream Paris" very well. I could satisfy my lowest desires every day in that big house and not care about the outside world at all. I was really intoxicated. In addition, the broken window at the end is a stroke of genius. Revolution has brought new life to French idealists. From May to April, the same hot summer, young people who dream of changing the world...
2, "Bitter Moon"
rating :8.4
Starring: Peter Coyote/Emmanuelle Sagnier/Hugh Grant
Movie review: Oh my God, a heart-pounding movie, my God. Is the story finished? After finishing speaking, they went into a quiet period. Before they finished talking, they looked down on any couple who were not pure. They were so shocked that I was in love. And there is no end to love, but there is an end to love for people. Both the man and the woman who wrote the book changed from the positive side of love to the negative side. The man having fun with other people turned to watching his wife having fun with others, and the woman turned to having fun with her husband. Cheating for pleasure, in this carnival of love, the two became greedy demons. The protagonist's seemingly sweet and happy marriage actually cracked after meeting a real lustful woman. Love is simply a false thing, and some are just that. The brief solace of the weak hugging each other after a gunshot.
3, "Original Sin"
rating: 7.4
Starring: Antonio Banderas / Angelina Jolie / Thomas Jane
Movie review: This should be Angelina Jolie's biggest performance, and it is unlikely to be the same in the future. also. The story is called "Original Sin", which has nothing to do with "youth". Therefore, Julie's large-scale performance in the story probably serves the "theme". Secondly, the plot of the film has many twists and turns, but there is only one love expressed in the film. Two kinds of sinking, one gives and the other takes. But true love is, you are always you, I will love you, no matter you are good or bad, I am willing to accept the truest you. Many people have the desire to love, but do not have the ability to bear it. In the end, the eyes of this male protagonist are so charming. The first time I watched his movie was The Skin I Live in. He is really suitable for this kind of role of a paranoid lover.
4, "Wild"
Rating: 7.0
Starring: Felix Malitaud/Eric Bernard/Nicolas Dibra
Movie review: The fast zoom shots throughout the film are extremely aggressive, The random jump cuts in the editing, especially the cuts in the middle of the shot, show no care. Only after he was exposed to the female counselor, the camera approached him gently for the first time, but then it came back again. When the consultation section appeared for the second time, everything was completely better. When he walked out of the consultation room, a quick zoom lens immediately hit him again, confirming before the plot that he was completely unable to surrender. So in the last shot, it was still a huge zoom, but it was zoomed in at an extremely slow speed, thus reaching a kind of reconciliation in the image. In short, I won’t say anything else, French movies just dare to be so realistic! The title of the film is Wild, which is very profound and appropriate.
5, " dry fire "
rating: 7.0
Starring: Bernard Guido / Malik Zidi / Ludwin Sagnier
Movie review: It has all the eye-catching elements, but uses the most beautiful photography , the most dreamy montage and the most solid performances to present a life-like but extraordinary story. Even if I don’t think the movie is very exciting or has any artistic “pursuit”, I still feel comfortable after watching it. This is the same feeling I had after watching Polanski's " kills ", even if I don't think it is the director's best work.However, the difference is that this is an almost "stage-like" and "performance-like" film presentation, shrinking Ozon's characteristic audio-visual skills to the simplest. At the end, I actually felt a bit like Rohmer. I don’t know much about Fassbinder’s role in the play. I feel more and more that Ouyong is a talented player who has integrated the "brought-in" skills.
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