yearning
a sucker for architecture movies
i loved the ending. the girl dying in his hands and him going insane while alone on the raft with the monkeys is perfect.
so awfully good.
it’s 9 am, you’re in history class. it’s the first day after spring break, and you are dead asleep at heart. your body is physically sitting in the chair, your arms are holding your head up, but your mind is completely blank. your history teacher gets up, goes to the computer, and starts looking for a movie (you don’t realize this). you glance at the projector and see him search for “braveheart.” he can’t turn it on.…
one of the best-shot films of modern cinema, every scene is stunning, and the prominent colors tell their own separate story.
the film follows a jewish architect, lászló tóth, as he emigrates to america after world war ii. initially, he stays with his cousin, and through many trials and tribulations, he is eventually reunited with his wife and niece, whom he has not seen for years. with such a story, the struggle of integrating into a new society is inevitable—and…
i cant write a review for this at this moment, i don't think i can do anything at this moment.