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风雷之笔
江海之思 |
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纪录片就还好,但Toni太好了,几处看到Sontag的眼睛。写你不知道的,越远越好;‘All you got is your little self, and what are you without racism? Are you any good, are you still strong?’ ;come to your senses be your characters; (intentionally didn’t do much research) I‘m not writing a book about her. being strong and light is the same thing. |
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换号补标。永远记得其中两句 |
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I get up before sunrise, I want to beat the sun. The white people thought our lives have no meaning and no depth without their White Gaze. How does a child learn self-loathing ? Where does it come from ? I love Toni Morrison coz she transcend race.🖤 she's not afraid of being a black🖤And she is loved. Put up hand and feel the human connection✋ |
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Very inspiring |
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我可以一遍又一遍地看,听她讲,一遍又一遍。 |
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eng cw 272 screening//小說家的心都好美好美 |
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how come I never watched not even one episode of mf / GOT / tbbt.... (simply dont know why😧 weird. dzyn be like how many times do i gotta tell u my ass aint no pussy just give me a little breathing room here, some walk-around money only then ill be fine. okay? dzyn: fly as i say fly. like a boss |
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更喜欢她了 |
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有几个印象深刻的地方,其一是Toni提到的存在于narrative in Literature的white gaze,其二是白人一直站在黑人的膝盖上看这个世界,其三是她提到美国作为一个melting pot,除黑人裔外所有移民都需要一个对象去being hostile to,这样他们才能在pot中unite,比喻太传神。最后以宠儿这本书的结尾来为纪录片做总结很到位,she was beloved(and that's the essence of being human) |
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浮想联翩 |
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“I know I am not you. I know I don’t know you. But I know this.” |
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第一次读到《宠儿》的时候,我内里的鬼魂仿佛被酷寒灼烧(或许经历过极寒的人能理解这种肉体上的感觉),当时的世上大概只有《百年孤独》(虽然它被对比滥了)有如此原始而强烈的震撼感。从此对托妮莫里森的热爱愈发浓厚,读遍了她所有作品的中译本(也读了四本原文)。她的作品恰恰是经常表现出文学可能不擅长表现的特质,这使得阅读她与阅读其它文学作品的概括的体验感极为不同。几年前她过世了,恰好也是一个她所经历的经典历史性的美国时代的终结。看着她讲述她的民族、她的事业、她激愤的观点和多少带些泛灵论的呓语,几乎可以相信片子结尾处那个女巫般的诗人对她的评价——就是有那种让人类升华的存在,托妮莫里森即是如此。目前还没有中文字幕,希望有字幕组为爱发电,让更多观者有机会观看此片。 |
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the story of slavery,normally is a story of black people being enslaved,escaping and becoming free,or dying and not becoming free,that is the classic black slave story,and one thing that was not part of the slavery story was a woman |
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She is to be loved. |
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十颗星,全部属于莫里森。 |
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She teaches me to be insightful, strong and elegant. |
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82/100 |
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从她的人生际遇,从编辑到作者的身份转换,从《最蓝的眼睛》到《宠儿》的写作历程,展示了一个特别有魅力的人。 |
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她用慢悠悠的语速读《最蓝的眼睛》片段 语言的美是可以被感知到的 |
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Nothing she wrote know I. |
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就纪录片本身中规中矩 而且捧哏有点密集 但是The black magic—She is loved!!!!!! |
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she is amazing. |
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A truly inspiring figure, as a woman, as a human. |
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"The only way to know and to own what I know is to write it, and have you read it, so we both know" |
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Was deeply touched by Toni Morrison's word in this documentary that was not shared when I read her books. It is to eliminate white male gaze. It is interior pain, bluest eyes. What are you without racism? SY |
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(Virtual screening @ CCT) 3.5,拍得翔实且真实,可一窥作家的内涵、文风以及身为黑人女性所曾遭遇的困境与奋斗。剪掉十五到二十分钟的长度会更好。 |
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purely, spiritually emboldening @2020-01-22 02:42:22 |
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Glasgow Film Festival02 R.I.P Morrison…You are loved. 感动 但不可避免传记式documentary通病 |
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唉其实一直很排斥美国环境里的PC,总觉得不该是用这样的方式(比如黑人画毫无意义的正面侧面自画像(且感受不到任何内在精神与情感)),如果要说该是怎样的,应该是像morrison这样,那种“interior pain”,平静、无能为力、也最悲哀。 |