Wednesday, February 18, 2015

In Seoul landed, I walked out of the airport building. The morning dawned, and I could smell the se


The film "Revivre" is first of all: terrific cut. Frame by frame and dramatic accurate. The story jumps in a variety of times back and forth and is told by making full. Straight and sober wonderful conventional camera.
The man can not pee, the wife is seriously ill, is maintained by him and poops uncontrollably for a film very much. Or is just also shown. He has a urine bag on the leg that needs to be emptied and changes their diapers. This completed on body activities have less to do with love than with exhaustion. Then, the middle-aged man has naturally also erotic interests and love Fantasieen. He can not go after them. What I find a little vain. In the end, it can kill the dog, so that the "is reborn as a human being." That was the hope of his now deceased wife.
In a country where different cleaners on airport toilets Cart with 12 multi-colored mop, polish chrome and always next to someone in a dust mask, standing at the entrance; where during urination is heard classical music, there are certainly more sophisticated than words Pissing / urination / poop. I do not here and now.
In Seoul landed, I walked out of the airport building. The morning dawned, and I could smell the sea. I had 9 hours stay. A girl in a kiosk gave me a piece of paper covered with signs pointing to the bus stop. A Busfahre r then drove me in gentle sweeps paradoks through small villages on a rocky beach full of tents, empty bottles, foreign mussels paradoks and seafood restaurants. Save & nglaublich many garbage collectors with gloves and dust masks, but only to the airport area around the bus driver and me on our journey between times, all asleep. It was low tide. I then made strange little films from black rock in the gray watts. The waves were getting closer, the people from their tents. The world awoke. no one spoke English. I did not try it. A, living paradoks in one of the tents girl said something I did not understand. Perhaps, I should get back there.
If I can not describe paradoks beautiful, Katrin. I have only a supplement, but because it is a statement about the status was, I think of Ulrich Gregor: status you get perhaps best if you could not care less drum. Thank you for a lovely evening and for the hard-edge, but great movie about an asymmetric older love your movie activists. A beautiful answer to the romantic, regressive Kitsch L'Amour can not give you. That would not even dare Louis CK;-) Franz Reply Delete
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