我隻是在意大利法國和德國工作之間歇出去旅遊,了解的知識自然有限。但是對有些事情的看法,可以看出在那裏生活過的人很容易有共鳴。
那部電影的確值得看,尤其在目前世界各地國家民族主義冒頭的大環境下,人性的美醜,戰爭與和平的思考更加有必要。Rolling Stone是這樣評價這部電影的:
'Frantz' turns a WWI-era mystery into a treatise on modern nationalism and Trump-era xenophobia – Peter Travers on why this French film is a must-see.
It's a rare beauty, this odd-duck of a period piece from the great French director François Ozon (Under the Sand, 8 Women, Swimming Pool). Frantz starts out as a remake of the 1932 film Broken Lullaby by Ernst Lubitsch, a maestro whose work only a fool would mess with. But here's Ozon doing just that, taking the second half of the film down a different path that's sure to piss of purists. The filmmaker is walking a creative tightrope. How do you resist that? My advice is: don't. There are a few fits and starts, and a palette switch from black-and-white to color. But Ozon is onto something about nationalism, borders and a hatred of the other that's as timely as Trump.