The thriller movie introduced today: I Stand Alone


"Stand Alone" is a thriller movie directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Philippe Nahon and Blandine Lenoir.

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"Stand Alone" is a thriller movie directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Philippe Nahon and Blandine Lenoir.
The thriller movie mainly tells the story of a 50-year-old horse meat dealer who has a criminal record in order to protect his daughter. The film was released on May 16, 1998.
The thriller movie won Best Director at the Cannes International Film Festival in France in 1998, Best Film and Best Screenplay at the Spanish Film Festival, and other awards.
French-Argentine director Gaspar Nou. His guts and awareness shocked the world. "I'm Hard" is his first feature film. Its power of shock and the malevolence that provokes viewers is not under "Irrevocable" (also by this dude). At first glance, the thriller movie seems to be full of sympathy for the underprivileged, but unexpectedly it is a trap carefully set by the director. It is not a social indictment of a tragic fate, but a cruel act of exposing the scars of human nature. It's a blatant morbid catharsis.
The thriller movie tells the story of the unfortunate life of the protagonist through his endless monologue. Just as "killing horses is not for pleasure, but for cooling nerves", the director made this film not for artistic pursuits, but for cooling nerves. After the director vented through the terrifying image, he could wash and sleep, leaving a bunch of fans stunned, unable to relax for a long time.
The thriller movie discusses morality, but there is no morality at all. "What is morality? It is a tool used by rich people to deceive people. Guns control the law of morality, which is absolute justice." Such world-weary ravings fill the film from beginning to end, haunting heavy cynicism, blind complaining, monotonous catharsis, violent revenge for no reason, and the extremely absurd anarchist tendency make the film empty of form. The abrupt editing, the act of pretending to be a B, and the gripping smothering sound during every editing. The second half-hour of the film is unimaginable. The director pretends to use letters in a deep or naughty way to remind the audience that those with limited psychological capacity can leave quickly within 30 seconds.
The wife of a middle-aged horse meat dealer (Philippe Nahon) runs away from home shortly after the birth of his daughter Cynthia, and he runs the shop alone and raises his mentally handicapped daughter (Blandine Lenoir). One day he beat a gangster who tried to molest his daughter and was sentenced to prison. After being released from prison, the horse meat dealer befriends the coffee shop owner (Frankie Pain) and moves to the suburbs, ready to start a new life. But the good times didn't last long, and the two quarreled. He returned to Paris in hopes of finding a job or getting help from friends, only to be disappointed. In the thriller movie end, he took his daughter back to the apartment with no food, no money, just a gun, and three bullets.

 
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