Through the wonderful use of audio-visual language such as cool tones and light, "Fireworks in the Day" gives the characters' destiny a foil and extension. The film's structure is logical and rigorous, and the rhythm control is unrestrained and natural. It focuses on expressing thoughts on emotional choices and human dilemmas in modern society, and reveals the theme of human redemption and desire for beautiful emotions. The world of ice and snow in the film presents a kind of piercing coldness, and the combination of cold tones gives people a sense of heaviness. At the beginning of the film, the close-up of the flies on the sheets shows the messy and chaotic living environment of the protagonist Zhang Zili, implying the chaos and depression of his current life, paving the way for his inner pain and helplessness, and revealing his emotional transformation. . Faced with a boring job, a perverted boss, and a husband like a "living dead", Wu Zhizhen covered her face with her hands and cried as soon as she appeared, or covered her facial expressions with her hair in three-quarters of the side shots. Wu Zhizhen is desperate in life and expresses her emotional pain vividly. She refuses anyone's care and help, feels alienated from the audience, and exposes the tragic fate of the characters. A very good movie that I like.
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