剧情介绍

  After some misunderstanding, Sakaguchi is hired to make a tourist guide video on Tobako (a fictitious name for Kawaguchi) in the outskirts of Tokyo. This element in the script sparks off a fanciful wandering strewn with unexpected meetings. First with Kitagawa, thanks to whom Sakaguchi landed the job. Then with a seamstress, and then with Yoshino, with whom a half-hearted romance emerges. Thus the narrative unfolds, in halts and swerves, espousing unexpected meetings, and offering the strolling character an opportunity for displacements from one place to the next. The deserted town has come to a standstill – the shooting took place during the lockdown – and this acts as a metaphor for the idleness of the characters. Garden Sandbox is light and nimble, whereas its main character hasa limp. Her demeanour and her stiff body exude a peculiar quality, somewhat comically at odds with the setting. Apathetically playing along, the young woman gleans from each character some pieces of information about the town and, then, touch by touch she delineates its picture: ultimately, the place comes acrossas a post-industrial locale whose foundries are now obsolete. Sakaguchi’s very meanderings lead her to a rich family’s house for a sewing lesson. In this pivotal scene, the lady of the house invites her to don an upper-class wedding dress. Through a gesture both radical and powerful, which itself informs the dynamic of the film as a whole, a gleeful snip of the scissors transforms the item of clothing into the ultimate chic of haute-couture design. What weaves together this truant escape whose motifs and fabric seem inspired by Jacques Rozier’s films, a crumbling industrial heritage and the transforming of a traditional wedding dress? With Garden Sandbox, whose title is a reference to the type of sand used in the foundries, joyfully and playfully, Yukinori Kurokawa interrogates the concepts of mutation and (re)use as sources of boundless possibilities. (Claire Lasolle)
 

评论:

  • 骏卓 9小时前 :

    大威天龙!

  • 督意蕴 1小时前 :

    感觉打高分的人是想传播诅咒,打低分的人是坚强地接住诅咒!

  • 曹文栋 5小时前 :

    觉得晦气就打低分的弱智er 看来你们才是真的被下咒了

  • 绳清舒 1小时前 :

    This woman slaughtered me with her impeccable performance😭 Miss Comer, where is your Academy Award 🏆

  • 甄涵蓄 2小时前 :

    以为最后女主回去烧了或者封了那地道。

  • 然初 5小时前 :

    3.5吧,伪民俗美术还可以,就是借鉴元素有点多,镜头设计问题比较大,相比其他类似伪纪录片硬伤太多,分担诅咒的互动是亮点也是死穴,至少我个人感觉是被强行拉入了并未被事先告知的观看契约,且此契约溢出了电影文本的场域,进入了日常经验,因而造成生理性不适。

  • 皇梦凡 2小时前 :

    正如评论里说的,你们看恐怖片难不成是图吉利吗...

  • 穆霞姝 1小时前 :

    国产的就喷晦气,午夜凶铃就跪着舔,我们大陆观众实在是太厉害辣

  • 马运虹 5小时前 :

    所有看完此片的朋友,请大声念三遍如下咒语:

  • 碧琪 9小时前 :

    作为恐怖片挺成功的,这是一部和观众互动的恐怖片,女主在把观众引入和她身临同境的处境里,导演不过是把古早的“看到不转发到X个群就会XX”的梗融入到电影了。贯穿电影始终的那句让你跟着念的八字咒语“火佛修一,心萨呒哞”不过是「福祸相倚,生死有名」的闽南语谐音。看到评论区骂骂咧咧的大伙儿,感慨在唯物主义无神论下长大的吾辈迷信起来竟是比封建社会的古人有过之而无不及!

  • 星倩语 8小时前 :

    被吓到了所以给一星……

  • 瓮雁芙 8小时前 :

    富强、民主、文明、和谐、自由、平等、公正、法治、爱国、敬业、诚信、友善。

  • 祁柯燃 4小时前 :

    虽然没有预想的惊悚,(琐碎镜头太多了有点杂,这是可以说的吗?)但不可否认是一部用心制作的恐怖片。

  • 蒉心远 0小时前 :

    当政府不作为,资源不够用的大环境下我们个人能做什么呢?她们能骂Fuck,我们好像连这个都不能. Jodie好棒!

  • 肇尔槐 0小时前 :

    感应灯闪瞬移姑娘,心灵动画回放定格,大红灯笼活人烧烤,鬼打墙纸盆吊颈车顶,仙姑脱发反脸暴走,千手隧道无限深脸……东西怪谈+伪纪录一并乱抄,把无耳芳一都能抄成印度佛母邪神。虽然原创元素太少,但片里片外煽情营销挺会玩,各种本土化做得还算有诚意。跟朋友讨论后对片子有了不同认识,剧本做得真挺好

  • 融芷琪 4小时前 :

    闹着看的是你们,觉得被导演戏耍后捶胸顿足的也是你们,真的,别看了,转发几条锦鲤去吧。如果没有《灵异咒》的对比的话,绝对能给5分。

  • 硕和泰 5小时前 :

    hhhhh一个互动沉浸式就把“晦气”搞上了热搜,说明还是蛮成功的嘛!挖掘本土民俗元素这种我还都挺喜欢的,就是受不了虫。。。(超级喜欢几个蜂窝式腐烂设计,好戳我审美)

  • 莲柏 0小时前 :

    与三年前那部昆池岩有着相同的“强制代入感”,甚至连在非恐怖片爱好者中的讨论热度也差不多。虽然与东方民俗的结合是亮点,但无处不在的“鸡贼”还是让人不想高分,变换不定的摄像机视角以及可能是最讨人嫌的叙事诡计下的“被强制观看与参与”的结局。恐怖电影的惊吓体验不应该是让人感觉吃了个苍蝇一样的所谓“诅咒”,我想这会让这部电影在恐怖片爱好者和非恐怖片爱好者那里都无法讨好。

  • 贰韶丽 9小时前 :

    没觉得多恐怖,但确实是有一点晦气啦…另外,现在的恐怖片除了伪纪录片形式就没别的了吗?好腻啊。

  • 栋运 7小时前 :

    真是晦气啊! 敢咒我?你个狗东西 我呸

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