This film it’s one of the best i seen in my life, the shots and the way the movie show how him feel it about life its really beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time
This film is inspired by the book by Drieu la Rochelle: le feu follet. French book principal character is Alain addicted to opium and morphine and live in clinical at Paris in 30's.
I think I visit here more than anyone, I might just find something different with each visit both within the film itself and my editing. Hope that doesn't sound too narcissistic.
@@lostarunope i get what you mean. You just love the movie and you found a way to capture everything you needed to convey. And you revisit it because you understand deeply
Every time I went down to the spiral, I watched this video. I used to watch this movie over and over again whenever I was sad, but since it's not available in my country anymore, it has become lost media here and all i have is this video. Just like Anders, i've lost myself to my own thoughts. People say it's never over or there's a way out, but for people like us, it's just false hope. I used to be the smartest kid in the school, the best graduate bla bla. I had potential, just like Anders. That scene with Thomas when he said, "You're smart, you have your family, you can start over" to which Anders replied " Look at my life. I'm 34 years old. I've got nothing. I don't want to start from scratch." encapsulates how despite all of it, hopelessness is just inevitable. Nothing hurts more than being reminded about your capability if you're not self-destructive. "It'll be better. It'll all work out. Except it won't, you know."
This film it’s one of the best i seen in my life, the shots and the way the movie show how him feel it about life its really beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time
today, it's 31st August, and weirdly enough i found and saw this beautiful masterpiece.
i used to have such great friends, now I just remember them and try to think about something else. miss you guys
This is art. Oslo, August 31st is one of the greatest films I’ve ever seen
This film is inspired by the book by Drieu la Rochelle: le feu follet. French book principal character is Alain addicted to opium and morphine and live in clinical at Paris in 30's.
Your chanel is pure gold. ♥️
A great work!! Thanks for that
Today is the 31 august.
4:56 When I grow up, then I realise that’s so hard
Great video
if you are here then you are not okay, are you?
I think I visit here more than anyone, I might just find something different with each visit both within the film itself and my editing. Hope that doesn't sound too narcissistic.
@@lostarunope i get what you mean. You just love the movie and you found a way to capture everything you needed to convey. And you revisit it because you understand deeply
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where to watch this? it’s not on netflix or soap2day
mubi
Every time I went down to the spiral, I watched this video. I used to watch this movie over and over again whenever I was sad, but since it's not available in my country anymore, it has become lost media here and all i have is this video.
Just like Anders, i've lost myself to my own thoughts. People say it's never over or there's a way out, but for people like us, it's just false hope. I used to be the smartest kid in the school, the best graduate bla bla. I had potential, just like Anders. That scene with Thomas when he said, "You're smart, you have your family, you can start over" to which Anders replied " Look at my life. I'm 34 years old. I've got nothing. I don't want to start from scratch." encapsulates how despite all of it, hopelessness is just inevitable. Nothing hurts more than being reminded about your capability if you're not self-destructive.
"It'll be better. It'll all work out. Except it won't, you know."
couldn't have put it better myself. hope you're pushing through, no matter how hard it's been.
i feel like i just got hit by a bus
Beautifully tragic. Tragically beautiful
where i can watch this movie?
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