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Reprise

2006 · Joachim Trier · European Cinema

Trier learned from Truffaut that cinema could move through time like music moves through silence—restless, digressive, alive. The freeze-frames in Reprise aren't ornament. They're Truffaut's signature syntax transplanted to Oslo, a way of saying: stop here, look, this moment matters. The film's twin protagonists mirror Antoine Doinel's wandering, but Trier accelerates the melancholy, as if asking what happens to Truffaut's romanticism when it meets Nordic neurosis.

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