Fahrenheit 451 Comments

  • Sophia 2023-09-23 03:08:11

    Based on the famous American science fiction writer Ray Bradbury's novel of the same name, although this is a science fiction theme, it is actually very meaningful. It is not uncommon for books to be banned repeatedly in human history. Only when the thoughts in the book are deeply imprinted in the mind will they not be taken away by anyone. Reading makes people think about TV and it makes people numb. . . PS Bradbury perfectly paid tribute to his favorite author Edgar Allan...

  • Mona 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Truffaut interviewed Hitchcock in 1962, and his films lack the spirituality of Zu Yuzhan or the assassination of the pianist, and some influence Hitchcock. How was your study? In fact, it's okay, but it's not himself after all. Those little skills of creating space can't be compared with Hitchcock, and he himself is embarrassed. In the case of movies, are books also a means of controlling...

  • Beth 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Burning books is not against...

  • Myron 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The fireman's job is to burn books, and the philosopher's work is only to remove one's dissent, which is a political fable. The idea of ​​bookman is embarrassing, the screen should also have the utility of monitoring the masses. "When people read it, it makes them unhappy with their lives and makes them yearn for another way of living that they...

  • Carrie 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    This should be called soft science fiction? That is, the imagination of the future at the ideological level. The Utopia is, in the end, just a dystopia. The cool science fiction is that whether you buy big or small, in the end, the dealer wins. Today, 60 or 70 years later, there are no banned books, but the era has evolved into a fast food culture, entertainment is paramount, and the explosion of information brought about by new infrastructure, no one opens paper books...

  • Jerrold 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Burn the book, burn the book!...

  • Shaniya 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The world of the future is for...

  • Alba 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    I went home and read the book for two days. Watch a movie that burns books and neutralize...

  • Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The filming is actually worse than the original, it is simply a shame film of...

  • Zita 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    I read the original book yesterday, and watched the movie today. I thought Truffaut's style could handle a dystopian movie, but I'm not satisfied with the adaptation. The inspirational character is a 17-year-old young girl who turns into a middle-aged woman. The characters are not dead, and the characters have no vitality. In contrast, the mechanical hound, a symbol of power, may not be able to get it out because of the cost. Most of the mental activities in the original work are gone, and the...

Extended Reading
  • Ottilie 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    The biggest reading crisis since the 21st century

    In the cold winter, what do humans desire most? It is fire, which brings warmth, transmits light, and dispels darkness.

    The movie starts with fire and ends with fire. Different from the author Ray Bradbury’s novel of the same name, the film story breaks away from the environment full of metaphor and...

  • Camron 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    "Fahrenheit 451 Degrees"--Western-style "Burning Books Does Not Entrap Confucianism"

    Truffau’s first color film, the actor Oscar participated in the director’s "Jules and Jim", and was nominated as an Oscar actor with Vivien Leigh’s last film, "The Ship of Fools," and the heroine Julie was named by Al Pacino. As the "most poetic actress", he plays two roles in the film. The film is...

Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Guy Montag: Well, it's a job just like any other. Good work with lots of variety. Monday, we burn Miller; Tuesday, Tolstoy; Wednesday, Walt Whitman; Friday, Faulkner; and Saturday and Sunday, Schopenhauer and Sartre. We burn them to ashes and then burn the ashes. That's our official motto.

  • Guy Montag: To learn how to find, one must first learn how to hide.