Dreams movie plot
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Yvonne 2022-03-27 09:01:15
In this film, Akira Kurosawa uses his consistent audio-visual style and philosophical thinking to show his reflection on modern society and his condemnation of various folly of human beings through eight profound dreams. sharp criticism. The eight stages of dreams are independent and organically connected, and constitute Kurosawa's overall thinking on the world in the late period of Akira Kurosawa. There are eight dreams in the film, which run through almost all themes of human life, war and peace, society and life. There are different dreams in different dreams, and with different colors, all the themes faced by human beings are presented one by one. In the overall structure of the story, it has completely broken away from the plot factor and turned to the deep thinking of life. A large number of long shots and excellent visual effects are used to express the different worlds in the dream. All the dreams seem to exhibit themes of human loss and uncertainty, but are themselves filled with a hopeless nostalgia.
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Albert 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Lynch is too embarrassed to take this title, don't insult the richness of dreams. The creative pattern never tries to get close to human consciousness, so what it can do in "dream" is just a low-level technique of forcing a few paintings. At least in this dimension, Suzuki Kiyoshun is the emperor of the movie. Akira Kurosawa is probably the kind of person who snores loudly every night. He has no dreams. He is a good craftsman as a cage.
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Nuclear Plant Worker: The red one is plutonium-239. 10,000,000th of a gram causes cancer. The yellow one in strontium-90. It gets inside you and causes leukemia. The purple one is cesium-137. It affects reproduction. It causes mutations. It makes monstrosities. Man's stupidity is unbelievable. Radioactivity was invisible, and because of its danger, they colored it. But that only lets you know which kind kills you.
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[first lines]
Mother of 'I': You're staying home. The sun is shining but it's raining.