来自网友【牙龈女孩】的评论“The director Lars von Trier came up with ten rules, Dogme 95 The Vow of Chastity, designed to reduce the artificiality of filmmaking. They were as follows:1. Shooting must be performed on location, without providing props or sets that don’t logically exist within that setting.2. Diegetic sound only. Sounds must never be produced, such as music that does not exist within the scene.3. All shots must be handheld. Movement, immobility, and stability must be attained by hand.4. The film must be in color, with no special lighting. If there’s not enough exposure, a single lamp may be attached to the camera.5. There can be no optical work or lens filters.6. No ‘superficial’ action (such as staged murders, elaborate stunts, etc.).7. Geographical alienation is strictly forbidden, meaning the film must take place here and now.8. No genre movies.9. Academy 35mm is the only accepted film format.10. Directors must not be credited.”