Gordon Littmann

Gordon Littmann

  • Born: 1922-0-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Jarvis 2022-03-21 09:03:14

      last temptation

      The word that came to mind when watching this film is the name of the film, which comes from Martin, the director who filmed "The Aviator" and "Taxi Driver", and his other film "The Last Temptation of Christ" which had a great impact (This film is about the last temptation of Christ when he became...

    • Clinton 2022-03-23 09:03:15

      Who is the protagonist?

      Although all the introductions are written, Hong Lingyan is writing about the heroine who is caught in a conflict between love and career, just like the little girl wearing red shoes in Andersen's fairy tale, the dancer is tired, but the red shoes are not tired, just like The devil can only keep...

    • Kadin 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      1 Black Swan can be said to be the postmodern psychological thriller version of Hong Lingyan, the subject matter and character relationship are undoubtedly inspired by the film 2 The climax of the ballet performance in the film uses the superposition technique to express psychological fantasy, which is very surreal 3 Digitally restored The techinicolor color is not bad, although the color reproduction is limited but the saturation is very full, there are obvious color designs in the film 4 Jiang Qing's favorite, such a flashy interior shows that her taste is not proletarian at all

    • Vicky 2022-03-26 09:01:13

      The soundtrack and montage are sharp (especially the red shoes ballet)! Love or die - love ballet more than your husband more than life, and make it the whole of life. A life with this passion may be more meaningful. An elegy for lunatic artists is more or less a filmmaker's own condition. From a modern point of view, Boris and Victoria are soulmates, and Julian really doesn't understand it at all. PS: The actors in those days were quite good in French.

    The Red Shoes quotes

    • Boris Lermontov: Don't forget, a great impression of simplicity can only be achieved by great agony of body and spirit.

    • [Describing the ballet of the Red Shoes]

      Boris Lermontov: The Ballet of the Red Shoes is from a fairy tale by Hans Andersen. It is the story of a young girl who is devoured with an ambition to attend a dance in a pair of red shoes. She gets the shoes and goes to the dance. For a time, all goes well and she is very happy. At the end of the evening, she is tired and wants to go home, but the red shoes are not tired. In fact, the red shoes are never tired. They dance her out into the street, they dance her over the mountains and valleys, through fields and forests, through night and day. Time rushes by, love rushes by, life rushes by, but the red shoes go on.

      Julian Craster: What happens in the end?

      Boris Lermontov: Oh, in the end, she dies.