I would like to compare "Pentium Age" to a feast, a feast of "shape", "color", "scent" and "taste" in the sports film industry. First of all, let's talk about "shape", "shape" is the structure of the film. Its main line is the story of a horse and three people, which can be said to be a history of struggle. This story strikes me as twists and turns. Charles had a smooth career in his career, but he lost his son in middle age and his family was shattered. This was the first ups and downs; if someone grew up with a silver spoon, then Reid can be said to have grown up on adrift and finally in boxing. The sinking on the field is the second ups and downs; Tom is an excellent horse trainer, but he has been buried all the time, just like Yu Boya who lost Zhong Ziqi. Maxima often has but Bole does not often have it. This is the third ups and downs; "Biscuits" "Although he has an excellent bloodline, he is short in stature, lazy by nature, and abandoned by others. This is the fourth ups and downs. When these four ups and downs gathered together, they became turbulent waves on the sea, bursting with shocking force, and the cheers on and off the racetrack explained all this. However, the story did not end there. After success, he spared no effort to portray failure. After overcoming failure, he used external tests to fuel the flames. So far, the second half of the film is a climax. After Reid and Ma were injured, The film uses a lot of writing to calmly describe their lives, just like the eye of a tornado is always calm, and around the eye of the wind, we, as the audience, are all sad and weeping, lamenting the impermanence and helplessness of fate. If the film only tells such a story, then such ups and downs are not first-class in front of Hitchcock. For its structure, the finishing touch is the film's juxtaposition of reality and reality. The historical photos, interspersed in the real shots, are so natural, leaving no trace of modification. When reality was gloomy, those black and white photos brought us the memory of that era. Maybe the era was depressed, but the memory was full. Such photos make us feel real; such realism makes the story of cookies more relevant. Let's talk about "color", color is the most direct impression to us. In "Hero", we remember the last golden yellow; in "Schindler's List", we remember the last red rose ; In "The Matrix", the green is given a unique temperament; in "Blue Sea and Blue Sky", the dream has become an eternal blue. In the film "The Age of Pentium", we can easily find that the first half of the film is black and white, and it focuses on high-key. In such a color, we feel depression. This high-profile depression was born in a depressed era and a life of twists and turns. Depression is more likely to involve the audience in the film. yesterday stream
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