万物秩序原名:L'ordine delle cose,又名The Order of Things
In Andrea Segre’s stylish and absorbing third film, Corrado Rinaldi (Paolo Pierobon, who starred in Segre’s First Snowfall LIFF14) is a high-level official in the Italian Interior Ministry working for a taskforce deployed to control migrant flows. The government selects him to face one of the thorns in the side of Europe's borders: illegal trips from Libya to Italy. A tense ***...
An insanely well-done film about a complex situation about transnational migration: it involves discussions on the extent of individual agency against "the order of things," on the hypocrisy of EU wanting to be liberal and defend human rights and the nation-states wanting to fortify its borders and not caring about the lives suffering outside its borders, on the criminalization of humanitarian assistance efforts, and on the paradigm of refugee protection. The acting is also brilliant, and the script balances well between difficult policy-talks and engaging narratives.
Rinaldi痛苦地做出了正确的选择,之所以痛苦是因为Swada的第二次遭遇全是因为自己,而他选择不施救;之所以正确是因为他做出了有利于国家利益的决定。欧洲的****问题由来已久,一方面是欧洲宽容的**政策导致繁盛的有色人种几乎要反客为主,同时滋生众多政治社会问题。过去看到的有关****的影片基本都是在同情**,这次终于看到有电影从理性的角度讲述国家控制****的艰辛与努力,不仅仅涉及国内政治环境的稳定,同时要与不可预期的贫穷国家地方势力博弈。片子关于政治的信息量很大,透露了欧洲国家控制****的一个副产品:通过金援地方势力控制当地政权,成为依附欧洲的一部分。每个人都有争取美好生活的权力,但命运并不会眷顾每一个人。每天还有千万个Swada在逐梦,可以说是自私的梦,在国家意志前一碰即碎的梦。
**,***,Segre电影中脱离不掉的元素,里面还有不少熟悉的**演员。影片节奏要是再紧张严肃一点就好了,男主动不动在家打击剑游戏让我哭笑不得