The Chinese name of the movie "Rsprise" is really hard to translate. I have referenced a few, some are called "Enstrum" and some are called "Love Enstrum." Ensemble is a form of expression of music. For example, if you think you have finished singing a song, you suddenly pop up a line in the chorus. This melody is re-formed in your mind, and your impression of this song will be deepened. Wikipedia's explanation of this word is more academic, so I won't translate it here. The protagonists of the movie are two boys, one named Phillip and the other named Erik, both young men in their twenties. Movies with two same-sex protagonists are not too few, but they are not easy to shoot, because they have to show their differences in values and capture their only similarities as a bright line in the story. The recent Woody Allen's "Cassandra's Dream" is an example. Unfortunately, it was not shot well. Maybe my expectations were too high. Phillip's image is very similar to that of Renton, played by Ewan McGregor in the filming of "Training", all with a hairy bald head. The story of this movie is very weak, and the weak is that the intention of "radical thinking" is only as a novel and ultra-modern book-the story defines the book's publication as the ideal success of the characters. Of course there are still topics after the book is published. I think this may be a problem because I don’t know the worldview of directors and screenwriters. They may think that human thoughts are recognized by publishers and readers as ideal; and Hollywood’s American screenwriting style has washed our brains out, that is, "Everything When talking about ideals, you have to talk about sensitive topics such as politics, drugs, crime, and sex." Yes, the movie can earn the box office if it is made, and the audience will get spiritual baptism. But I think the broader people are ourselves. If a book is really published, even disgusting themes such as "The Three Kingdoms" or "The Red Mansions" will make me excited for a while (PS: When I was in elementary school, I "planned" to write a fantasy novel similar to "Harry Potter"). Let's just talk about the movie itself. The ideal of "published work" is a bit weak, but please combine your own life, um, it is very noble.
Friends are sometimes invisibly equated with close competitors. The manuscript sent by Phillip and Erik at the same time, it turned out that Phillip’s was published first, what would you think if you were Erik... It didn’t take long before Phillip actually tried to cut his veins to commit suicide, and there was a mental problem with him. If you were Erik again, you What do you think... Very close friends, grown up, life and death kind of friends, I believe you must have such friends. Think about it, please think about it, he is better than you, or his grades (very disgusting grades) are better than you, or the person is beautiful and the opposite sex is better than you, but in your eyes he is the one who knows the roots and knows the bottom line. people. In such a society, friends are used by cynics, which I deeply feel painful. Okay, let's not talk about me, continue to talk about the film. envy? gloat? Feeling a little guilty? Thank you for your honesty. We are people, disgusting people, and having this kind of thought proves that you are an ordinary person, pay attention, you are an ordinary person. But Erik in the story is really a very reliable friend. At least he helped Phillip escape from the whirlpool of thoughts, at least let him escape faster; at the same time, he worked secretly, although a little naive, but he did it.
This paragraph is about hobbies and love, which are things that I don't know much about. What do you like? Literature, music, beautiful girls, if you have some money, then take some medicine, boys are like this, "smelly men" are all virtues. Hobbies can dominate you to do some crazy things, such as going abroad to gather wind, cutting your veins, giving up work for love, and so on. It is not convenient for me to talk about love, because I am not the kind of person who puts love first, and I will not deceive girls with the romance of "count down to 10 and you will fall in love with me". So for some of the love and sex in the movie, I still long for and sigh. Yearning for freedom and openness, sighed that China "it is estimated that it will take more than a hundred years to get to the state of Northern Europe." Okay, let’s not talk about politics, I will post a video on my blog at the end. In the film, love and ideals are still described as conflicting parties. This is a fixed topic in almost all films that talk about ideals. In 2003, there was a film called "Purple Butterfly", which was shot by Lou Ye. He discussed this issue and made a conflict between patriotic ideals and love. The film "Purple" was very thoughtful, but the government and movie viewers were selected. I have some nerves, so I'm not pleased with the two sides. Last year there was a movie I really like in the United States called "Into The Wild", which is called "Survival in the Wilderness" in Chinese (a translation of "The Wilderness with My Heart"). It is also an idealist. It mentions love a little, but it actually works. Said it was a sexual impulse, but it still conflicted with ideals. I also have an ideal, a great ideal-I don’t know what kind of "stunned" love will conflict with it when I go to the west?
The following is an excerpt from the plot of "Rsprise", which is quite interesting.
"He studied chemistry and he was the best in his class. There was a big American pharmaceutical company who wanted to hire him with a high salary, but his girlfriend didn't want to be separated by two places, saying that she couldn't live without him. So he quit his job and moved back home. A few weeks later, his girlfriend dumped him. He didn't go to America and now lives with his mother." (The man runs past Erik and his group)
A person said to Erik, "Don't you live with your mother?"
Erik gave a dry smile, then suddenly took out his phone.
"Hi, Lilian! (Note: Lilian is his girlfriend)" and got up and left the seat...
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