分类名称剧情片分类名称
视频名称PulszuPuls视频名称
视频别名视频别名
视频副标题视频副标题
视频图片/uploads/vod/20250101/67742791b2d28.jpg视频图片
视频地区奥地利视频地区
视频语言无对白视频语言
视频年代2025视频年代
视频总集数视频总集数
视频播放名字符串视频播放名字符串
豆瓣ID37168607豆瓣ID
影视简介First comes a close-up of Bressonian inspiration: two right arms, lifted and hands open, meet mid-air, wrists united by a slight touch, as if glued together by an invisible force. It is not long before the faces and bodies matching those arms are revealed by the ensuing shot—two men of different ages stand facing each other. They remain in the same position as the background shifts with each cut, from the initial industrial-looking environment to an open street, to finally somewhere resembling the back of a historical edifice. Something about the filmmaker’s insistence on their immobility suggests more than a mere cinematic rendering of a gestural performance that would call to mind famed artists’ films from the 1970s; the repeated motionless gesture seen from a few angles invites a layer of metaphor, of welcome speculation—could this unlikely, suspended embrace refer to masculinity’s much-discussed inability for exhibiting non-romantic physical affection?... On a closer look, allowed by the following camera positions, one could say both men possess a slight resemblance—could they be father and son?... Or could it simply be two actors measuring each other’s pulse, as the title plainly states, in a playfully medical twist to the classic ‘coeur à coeur’? Yet as often with the miniatures of Friedl vom Gröller, questions pop up in one’s head as the final title card dashes without warning—it’s been three minutes already. Facing the darkness of the screen, we are left with our own pulse, and possibly a whole new way of regarding our wrists and those of others. (Salvador Amores)影视简介