The charm of character documentaries

Dusty 2022-04-23 07:05:58

When I first started watching this documentary, I was curious about the people who started the various interviews and the people they were narrating, and I think it was a clever start, and as the documentary progressed, it made the audience feel like they were following John Malu Husband to find together, there will be a sense of participation. The protagonist's job as a babysitter will make people feel ordinary, but her photography works and the way she gets along with people will make people feel that she is not ordinary. Such a strong contrast will make people shocked and more curious, so that the layers in depth. From the mouths of each interviewee, the objective facts and the presentation of the process, the audience can gradually piece together a real Vivienne Maier, just like reading a biography to understand the life of a character, which is detailed and vivid. And the Vivienne Maier she created is actually both ordinary and extraordinary. Although she works as a nanny, and maybe her life is poor, her heart and spiritual world are rich and fulfilling. She has sympathy and compassion for people. She has a clear understanding of interpersonal relationships, and her own pursuit of physical and mental freedom and freedom; of course, she also has a dark side and a cold side, but these are her truest appearances. In fact, under the influence of the external environment, it is difficult to be herself, but she did it, and did it well.

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  • Santina 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Zhang Dai said, "People can't be friends without hobbies, because they have no deep affection. People can't be friends without faults because they don't have true energy."

  • Roslyn 2022-04-23 07:05:58

    It is very sad that although our technology has long been developed to the point where we can explore outer space, we will never be able to explore a person's inner cosmic life. What is the meaning of life in the universe? It's nothing but nothing