‘Delete History’ Review: A Comedy Filled with French Riddles

Movie Review

“Delete History” is a French comedy film with a fair content. The content tends to be satirical. It’s funny when you watch it, but you can’t laugh at it after watching it.

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The fragmentation of the plot does not hinder its expression, because it tries to show a local, a slice, and thus reflect the problem of universality.

The two directors are definitely not mindless to shoot comedy. From the shooting point of view in “Delete History”, the dislike of moving cameras seems to reflect the surveillance meaning of modern technology.

“Delete History” tells the story of three social media victims who decide to delete data from their respective phones after a series of hit-and-runs.

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The unique French laughs in the film force the audience to feel a sense of sympathy, and the audience is not spared when changing scenes. Listening to the soundtracks that seem serious but extremely ridiculing, I really can’t help laughing.

There are no good people and no big villains in “Delete History”. The film is a story of three ordinary people who were kidnapped by technology to warm each other.

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The three protagonists in the film all do their best to deal with the unrestrainedness of technology, proud bureaucracy, and even don’t know how stupid and absurd their actions are, but they can see their lovely and simple nature.

No matter whether they get what they want in the end, they live hard and love what they love. The little shortcomings in life are not important at all, what matters is that they are worthy of their hearts.

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Leaving aside the lengthy plot, “Delete History” mainly criticizes “inequitable resources” and “technological cages”.

Although the film is a humorous sketch, in addition to joking, it also reminds the public not to become slaves of technology and lose control of their lives like the protagonists.

“Delete History” is from rambling to engaging, French comedy that turns life’s laughter into tears, and then launches it as a comedy. The people at the bottom and the institutions of power, the people and the system, can all fight.

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What impressed me the most in the whole film was the female driver who was addicted to film and television dramas and rolled out red carpets for passengers. She could get rid of her husband by watching “House of Cards”, and there are other good things?

Website verification needs to choose traffic lights, pictures and video sites need to open paid memberships. These small details that are universal in the world are hard not to make people shake their heads and smile.

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Compared with the gimmick plot itself, it will give me a feeling of thunder and rain, maybe it is intentional dark humor, but it is definitely not my preferred type.

“Delete History” is still a typical French humorous sketch. The gentle smiles are scattered in the corners of the movie, fragmented and stacked.

The behavior of several protagonists in the movie has been seen in real life.

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For example, those who swear not to use smartphones, insist on using only old-fashioned phones or even landlines, must carefully clean up the traces of the Internet after surfing the Internet, and must use a black marker to black out the phone number on the express list……

But what’s the use of this, the individual behavior of some people will eventually be abandoned by the times, and the tide of history is one-way and irreversible…

“Delete History” is the French version of “Three Silly Internet”. It presents “spectacles” one by one, and the way of photography changes accordingly. The sound transmission at the end makes people climax.

'Delete History' Review: A Comedy Filled with French Riddles

God sneezed in the cloud, and the cold virus spread to everyone through the Internet. At first, everyone thought that individual samples were used as clues to construct small pieces of French life.

From the part of going to the wind power station to find hackers, the play seems to be hanging in place. The anatomy of the embarrassment cycle of the electronic natives is light and witty, but it is sharp, and its confrontation with technology is like Don Quixote attacking the windmill, in vain. Ask God.

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