(Spoilers!) Q&A after the Zurich Film Festival

Spencer 2022-01-10 08:01:29

The theater in the Zurich Film Festival, Arthouse le Paris, probably didn’t show movies at the beginning. There are two floors, not to mention, and the screen is only one meter away from the first row, and the nest sitting in this first row indicates that the neck is broken. (╯□╰ )...... But this way Director Ben and Luke can basically touch them when they are on stage (I didn't touch them), which is worth it. (Luke's legs are so spicy, ah, ah, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what so long what they said what they said, trying to recall what they said, involving some spoilers, please read carefully.

1. When the movie was showing, the director and Luke went to dinner, and came back on stage and praised the Zurich restaurant is delicious, the people of Zurich are good, I am really sorry to show you such a (heavy) movie to you lovely people (╯□ ╰ )! Then Luke immediately said that we didn’t have canned dog food for dinner hhhh→The canned dog food that Charlotte gave to Wilder in the film (the role played by Luke in the film) was not real canned dog food, but beef, but Luke said it was very cheap Very unpalatable beef, unpalatable as much as canned dog food 2333333.

2. I was very excited when I filmed a scene full of blood on the first day (I think I will be on the battlefield!!), I will kneel on the twentieth day, please finish the film soon... Luke.

3. In the film, Wilder repeatedly called his name over and over again and again, the crazy part was shot after Luke drank whiskey. The director said you just let us go and act, so after the end, someone told Luke that he shouted The name was shouted for eight minutes!

4. Luke said that the crew created a very reassuring environment, allowing him to let go and act without paying much attention to himself (not too self-conscious), in short, all kinds of compliments. Luke also said that Ben's directing film is really fast-paced, and several scenes are shot a day. Before he shot one scene in Dracula's first year, basically two days ago, indicating that the crew was really engaged.

5. It is very difficult to shoot such a complicated plot into a movie. The director broke down a lot. Amy Jump said that she wrote the characters very vividly, and also said that when the script was created, the scenes and scenes were used. The switch between is written in.

6. The director thinks that the most difficult part of the filming is to have children and animals. He said that with the swimming pool, it is almost impossible to control hhhh. In the film, there is a scene where the dog of a well-known high-level resident actress was drowned in a chaotic swimming pool. Luke said that it is impossible for a real dog to be pushed into the water because it is too lively. And Director Ben said that you often see that Shiba Inu in the corner with half of its body looking at you strangely in the movie, but in fact, we can’t make it sit quietly, and we have to find someone behind. Hold it, don't look at it so deep in the film, in fact, when you let go, it ran away happily!

7. Some viewers said that the chronology of the story is very interesting, but how would it be different if the same thing happened in modern times? Ben said: When Dou Sen's character eats a dog, he will take a picture and post it on Facebook (laughs), just to make a joke, then this story is not a matter of change, but will be completely different. After all, the Internet will change everything. , But the interesting thing about the original is that it is a future conceived by people in the 70s. Although it is completely different from the real future, that is, our present, the information and hints to be conveyed in the film are still relevant to contemporary society. It makes sense.



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Extended Reading
  • Kimberly 2022-04-23 07:03:32

    No.61 The form is more serious than the content, and Dousen's acting skills are also worrying.

  • Sam 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Whateley wanted to create his own audiovisual aesthetic in editing and cinematography, but that didn't work for this film, at least. In addition to connecting the collapsed states of different "levels" in several bridge segments and extracting an open interpretation, the fast editing and the photography with tricky camera positions only have an exaggerated and empty tension in the rest of the time. This complex web of "social hierarchy" woven in this "Fauvist" high-rise building loses its sense of condensedness due to the number of characters and the complexity of viewpoints, which makes Laing's doctor's role seem to be in a pile of mass graves Stagnate and flow at will. And so the “Thatcher” speech on the closing radio — Thatcher’s eulogy of capitalism in the 1970s (and a manifesto for the Conservative Party presidency) — seemed like an antidote to the film’s “class” predicament, But like the whole film, it has become a thin symbol of self-talk. Also Hiddleston has a too handsome skin that doesn't fit the movie, but doesn't feel any restrained emotion, like the rest of the film's overly hollow and pompous aesthetic.

High-Rise quotes

  • Ann: [laughing after Royal has hit her] That's the first time he's touched me in over six months!

  • Ann: Right, which one of you bastards is going to fuck me up the arse?