Reading film history is very boring

Bert 2021-10-20 17:32:56

Reading film history is boring, but "Pulp Film: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film" is very interesting. To understand how the first batch of filmmakers worked, what they experienced, and what later film conservation workers did, so that today you can download the complete works of Meili Ai, or any old director's work you like , Watching a "Hugo" is far more interesting than reading a bitter book. After all, most people are willing to be led by young girls rather than old women.

There was also a movie before, which was also aimed at "fantasy". After watching it, I found that it had nothing to do with fantasy, it was "Bridge to Wonderland". I have no regrets about watching this movie, but I am very grateful. I watched it twice and cried twice.

To tell a joke, Xu Anhua said, the script that makes you unable to guess the next second is a good script. For example, the two old people sitting next to me in the theater said, eh, why did the key fall on the train track, they were actually dreaming; they said, ah, the film must be cut off, and finally the film was put out without breaking. Well, this is a terrible joke, which proves how rough the plot of this movie is.

Similar to "Bridge to Wonderland", this is also about real things in life. You have to start accepting the fact that your friend who dreamed with you has passed away, and you have to start accepting the fact that your dreams and career have been shattered. But these things that made you happy have existed and will not disappear with time.

The 3D effect of this movie is excellent, the picture feels great, and the color scheme is very eye-catching. It is the most pleasing movie I have ever seen.

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  • Dedrick 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    I'm a little disappointed, now that the film is all 3d, how do I watch it at home?

  • Rupert 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    3D is slow, just watched it on the computer

Hugo quotes

  • Lisette: Don't forget to smile.

    Station Inspector: Which one? I've mastered three!

  • Georges Méliès: If you've ever wondered where your dreams come from, you look around... this is where they're made.