"Dream" Depicts Nature and the Good Things that Pass Away

Coralie 2022-07-10 14:30:19

This film is divided into eight parts, each depicting nature and the beautiful things that have vanished. Different film techniques and high-saturation colors show people's destruction and dependence on nature. Among them, the Taolin volcano man-eating ghosts all show people's wantonness toward nature. The destruction and the final waterwheel village return to nature. The dissatisfaction with the destruction of today's society and human beings is expressed through the words of the elderly, and the original nature is returned to its original beauty. Every shot of Akira Kurosawa is the harmonious beauty of the harmony of nature.

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  • Stephania 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    It's more like the Black Emperor's summary of his life. Eight dreams, eight life fragments, from youth to old age, from hometown to mankind, dream-like absurd scenes, but clearly a projection of reality. The dream of the movie giant is extraordinary. I personally like the last "Dream of Waterwheel Village" the most. It is really appropriate to understand the wonderful life of the Black Emperor and his works from this film. #资料馆留影#

  • Randi 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The first one is the most beautiful, you can imagine the boy's future, you can imagine all kinds of possibilities. And the other dreams are dead endings, with no hope or future in sight, only devastated and devastated. And only the last dream with hope is so didactic and overly scheming... The original colors of the artwork are all very good.

Dreams quotes

  • Vincent Van Gogh: A scene that looks like a painting doesn't make a painting. If you look closely, all of nature has its beauty.

  • Pvt. Noguchi: Commander, is it true? Was I truly killed in action? I... I can't believe I'm really dead. I went home. I ate the special cakes my mother made for me. I remember it well.