carlosvitabreu
Joined Jan 2020
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The most interesting about it is that the movie was written and directed by a young woman at that time.
I explain, I m a man.
First time I saw almost ten years ago, I thought that it was a little boring, although the movie touch me someway Icouldnt understand.
I realised Fanning was fantastic, but i didn't understand Marco.
But it is not I movie about a pre teenager.
I revisited the movie latter and I was catched about Marco's "no meaning for life".
Now I think this is a movie for after 50 yo. You need to lived a lot and have children to understand and appreciate the long and silence scenes.
Despite all modern expectations about pacifism, we are a long way from finding peace. Frankly, social well-being, equality, freedom or substitute environmentalisms as one cause to hold do not answer to our real anxieties and desires. We suffer badly for our external and internal wars, while we reproduce: the life and wars. The sensation of our Apocalypse Now remains ...
Depardieu final scene:
- Yes, Europeans always find a way to not ask for forgiveness through charity.