Aspirin screening room | what should I see at night in September?
It is better to enjoy movies at home than to fall in love.
Today, I would like to recommend eight classic literary and artistic niche movies .
is suitable for collection. In the night before going to bed,
watch it, and then go to sleep fully. Don't do too many spoilers, only provide the possibility of watching movies.
1. La Dolce Vita (1960)
this film is about Rome: a 'city of the heart',
and 'the city of eternity'.
stories don't have to take place in Rome.
it can be in New York, Tokyo, Bangkok, Sodom and Gomorrah, anywhere. "
Federico Fellini
"Ludi Peony opening", no matter how the critics interpret the "irony" in it,
whether you really "understand" the film or not.
but through Marcello, through Rome, you may see the other side of life and the world.
2. Closely watched train Ostre sledovan é vlaky (1966)
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director Jir í Menzel's sensational debut at the age of 28, adapted from Bohumil Herabar's 1965 novel of the same name, "non-mainstream" individual heroism.
A group of people in the railway station headed by Milos, a young man who consciously had premature ejaculation but wanted to get rid of his virginity as soon as possible, responded to the smoke of World War II in the Czech Republic.
but there is more than haze here.
3. The capricious summer Rozmarn é l é to (1968)
was also written by Czech director Jir í Menzel.
the Pisces director, who was born in the 1930s, has always been eccentric.
he personally played the role of a strange uncle walking a tightrope in this film.
the beautiful color mix and nearly "weird" humorous nerves,
make up the best summer in the film.
4. 1900 Novecento (1976)
315 minutes unabridged version.
Bernardo Bertolucci, an Italian director with a paranoid pursuit of pictures,
involves class, revolution and struggle. In addition to the political intention of "good communism",
is more of a reflection of human nature and vitality.
5. The black shop rhapsody Delicatessen (1991)
deli, vegetarians watch carefully.
the butcher's family seems to make the whole movie look dirty.
the butcher's family seems to make the whole movie look dirty.
"snail-eaters, women obsessed with suicide, men who like to cut cans"
even the love between the butcher's daughter and Louis, the migrant worker, looks not much fresh in this filthy house.
about survival and choice, would you like to try it?
6. De jurk (1996)
A work by Dutch director Alex van Warmerdam to carry forward the link between the past and the future.
absurd stories full of sex, desire and violence,
is far less gimmick than the Chinese translation of "killing".
and this seems to symbolize what the director is trying to tell you.
Yes, this is just a "skirt".
7. One day in Europe One Day in Europe (2005)
thinking of Britain after Brexit a few months ago,
ignorant people once asked: "We have left the European Union, do we no longer belong to Europe? Can't play the European Cup? "
I like the third story in Santiago, Spain.
after reading this story, you can certainly understand why human beings are divided into Spaniards and earthlings except Spaniards.
nothing is as important as the "ball".
Love and hatred in continental Europe.
8. Carefree Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
the female lead actor Sally Hawkins,
was first seen in the British TV series in 2005: referring to the artisan's affection to pick Fingersmith,
and then to the later persuasion.Persuasion, Blue Jasmine Blue Jasmine,
includes Paddington Bear Paddington. She is really the girl who can buy me off with a smile.
in this film, Poppy does not have the same wish as "Chicken Soup": "the girl who loves to laugh must not have too bad luck". She seems to be stumbling.
but it doesn't seem to matter. The director gently describes you to see the small emotions hidden in the performance, and these almost abnormal emotions are as alienated and distressing as gastric ulcer patients look at the ulcers on the gastroscope monitor.