Finally finished watching "Barry Lyndon", which has been suspended at the WB factory.
Photography is so beautiful. Almost every frame is an eighteenth-century oil painting.
The lighting is so beautiful. Looking at it with single candle lighting and a large aperture Zeiss lens, ah, the beauty is swaying and charming.
The composition is so beautiful, the entire film should be framed and hung in a museum.
It is never uncommon for young people from other provinces to strive to become famous. The young careerists who have been incessant from generation to generation are sometimes called Lastini, sometimes Durois, and now there is a Chinese common name called Phoenix Man. Generations of viewers may also be happy to watch - how a pure heart can be turned into dust, how a good-natured young man can become a slick and sophisticated speculator - and talk about masturbation, for his own bleak to the end. Life steals a breather.
After reading it, I suddenly remembered a very common saying "We will all become the people we once hated the most". So when Mr. Barry in the duel at the end of the film suddenly emptied his gun towards the ground, the resentment against this character who had accumulated half of the film suddenly dissipated. Suddenly recalled the distant title. At that time, when he was young, he would be very nervous before the first duel, but he insisted on pointing his gun at the adult he hated with a youthful spirit. ——Accidentally earned a tear from it. The narrative structure is symmetrical from beginning to end, as if a dream of Huang Liang woke up in a blink of an eye, but the young man has changed his face. Can not help but sigh.
Vanity Fair will always have generations of young people offering sacrifices to it. Hey. I want to go too. I also want to keep climbing. Clenching the soil in his palm, gritted his teeth and vowed to "never live in hunger and poverty again." He was moved by himself like Scarlett Hao in the backlight. After all, intellectuals who chanted "forever young forever with tears in their eyes" were either martyred or turned into big speculators. Can "Children's Heart" be eaten as food? "Tears filled the eyes" probably can only get drunk. ——But I feel that these are not right. Although it is not very clear. I still want to say "no".
"No." See how long you can go.
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