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Chapter 75 75.What makes a good movie so good?

everyone asks everyone 韩寒 1344Words 2018-03-18
Q Xiao Changmao asked a film critic My dad is a movie buff, and so am I.According to my dad, in 1994, the year I was born, the following films were made to celebrate the new year: "Pulp Fiction", "This Killer Is Not So Cold", "Natural Born Killers", "Journey to the West", "Sunny Day".My dad let me watch all these movies, and I feel good about it.May I ask why they are so beautiful?I will also say "good-looking", if you eat criticism, talk more.If you are busy, you can simply say it, but you can't learn from me and say it looks good.Also, can you name some other movies that are at least as good as these?

A Famous film critic Fujii Shu answered Xiao Changmao In fact, watching a movie is a very personal matter, just like eating or running. Everyone's experience is very subjective and individual.However, movies that are recognized as good-looking generally have the following characteristics: they have a power that directly points to people's hearts, making people enjoy and invest in the process of watching the movie.With the development of the plot, you will be unable to stop, whether you are sad, or happy, or desperate, or pleasantly surprised. Every scene is full of emotions, and gradually enters your heart, making you moved and symbiotic.So in the final analysis, movies are the art of dream-making. The better the movie, the more realistic the dream, and everyone is addicted to it, reluctant to wake up.Apparently, the movies you mentioned fit this profile.They are all recognized classics.

There are so many good-looking movies, and everyone has different standards. I can only recommend the best in my personal opinion.Considering that you were born in 1994 and are only 17 years old this year, let me recommend a few movies about youth and dreams. 1. "A Brighter Summer Day" (Taiwan, China, directed by Edward Yang, 1991) The 240-minute film length is enough to make people fall asleep and wake up again.However, no one will fall asleep to this movie, even if they just close their eyes.These are some youthful figures in turbulent times, and not everyone among them is lucky enough to finish their youth.Looking around, there are more premature lives, premature ideals, premature goodwill, and premature unrequited love.However, this is how people grow up, and some people will grow up like this, and this is the only way people seem to grow up.

2. "Everything About Lily Zhou" (Japan, directed by Shunji Iwai, 2001) The love and despair of internet teenagers, the shattered dreams, the preciousness of friendship, the ignorant love, and the turbulent youth all spread out in the greenery all over the sky.Until the inadvertent knife stabbed into the body of his companion in the crowd at the concert, shattering the last ray of hope in his heart.This is the perplexity of the 21st century, as elusive as air, yet heavy enough.You thought everything was just an illusion, but it was so real that it was suffocating.The music is overwhelming, the picture is beautiful, and when it ends, you will be so shocked that you can hardly move.

3. "Dream of Paris" (Italy, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, 2003) You can hardly imagine that director Bernardo Bertolucci was 63 years old when he made this movie.But every shot is so youthful, like an 18-year-old boy, rebellious and domineering.The film builds a triangle combination of two men and one woman. The three of them know each other because of the film, live together, and pursue their dreams together.With the French student movement in 1968 as the background, it belongs to the turbulent life in the turbulent era. It will make your heart beat and your blood pumping, and you can't wait to walk into the movie and become a part of them.

4. "Seventeen-Year-Old Bicycle" (China, directed by Wang Xiaoshuai, 2001) Two 17-year-old boys live in the same city, but because of their different family backgrounds, they are destined to have different lives.However, despite this, they have the same mood in chasing their dreams: the same desire, the same devotion, and the same recklessness.A bicycle affects the joys and sorrows of two teenagers. It is the taste of life and the price of growth. 5. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (USA, directed by Edgar Wright, 2010) It's a crazy movie, it's 21st century, it's video games, it's cool.Defeat seven evil boyfriends and catch up with the girl you love.The language of the lens is diverse, and the story is completed in one go, which is dazzling and soul-stirring.

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