william-83664
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In addition to presenting something eccentric, bloody and rare, providing freaking elements and creating creepy sound effects, the whole film is full of incomprehensible plots and meaningless empty shots. The only value of this film is that many young and frustrated low-class directors suddenly feel confident and pretend that their careers will be promising after watching this. If a director can win something big with this mediocre and pretentious movie in the main competition of the three major film festivals, why can't they? All they have to do is make some movies with "profound" and important issues, right?
I suggest Déa Kulumbegashvili that you should stop making films and find something else to do if you can't think of any other good ideas to expand the plot besides abortion and female childbirth, and can only pile up the entire film with a bunch of meaningless long shots, and naively think this piece of sh*t is a film for women.
I suggest Déa Kulumbegashvili that you should stop making films and find something else to do if you can't think of any other good ideas to expand the plot besides abortion and female childbirth, and can only pile up the entire film with a bunch of meaningless long shots, and naively think this piece of sh*t is a film for women.
From escaping from the military service in the very beginning to ultimately becoming a soldier and recklessly urging for death, like a moth to a flame, the whole movie is like a reverse of "Ikiru". It's a movie about waiting for death. It's not so hard for us to notice that the movie is comprised of many events that are not connected at all. We could say it's meaningless, but it might show the true reaction of people who know they're going to die. Despite some immorality, it would be difficult for me to judge Benoit harshly.
While watching it, I kept wondering, what is the relationship between this documentary and "Samsara"? I was completely confused at first, but then I seemed to understand it a little bit. Whether it is the continuation of human life or the regular and mass production of commodities in industrialized society, under the framework of capitalism, the gap between the rich and the poor seems to never be eliminated. Commodities eventually lose their value and are treated as waste. In the secular world, Every person who survives is just a screw on the assembly line. Some people are well fed, while others are struggling in harsh environments. But no matter what, the fairest thing in the world is perhaps the inevitable death. No matter who you are, you will eventually die. Will heaven spare anyone? Who can escape from "Samsara"? Perhaps, spiritual symbols and sustenance as well as the ever-lasting nature are the truths that can last forever and transcend the world.
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