Mr. Tonouchi

Toby 2022-01-28 08:28:52

It is a master work that is told in a succinct manner, ignoring the rules and regulations of biopics, elegantly doing himself, shooting historical figures, and in Mike Lee's lens, he still looks like an ordinary person in reality, separated by the layer of drama that symbolizes the sense of age. clothing, they are also real like today's modern people. The film focuses on the family, talents, eccentricities, and love of the characters, and even with the jumps in the timeline, they are still in one piece. Although shooting in the chronological order of the characters' lives will have a sense of breakage in the plot, the lines and performances are all top-notch.

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  • Lexie 2022-01-28 08:28:52

    I finally watched this movie after going to Tate. For me, this is an experience where painting dominates the film. The most fascinating is the painting, followed by the painter's story, the film structure, Mike Lee, the performance, etc. I don't care much, the best photography vision also comes from Turner's paintings. , simulating the capture of light and shadow by his eyes. The Sun is God, perhaps this is the most mysterious part of Turner.

  • Cordelia 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Biopics really aren't my thing, I'm so bored that I don't know what to say. The picture is beautiful, and the composition is very thoughtful.

Mr. Turner quotes

  • [last lines]

    J.M.W. Turner: The sun is God! Ha ha ha!

  • J.M.W. Turner: Mr. Ruskin, can I pose you a somewhat "conundruous" question?

    John Ruskin: Please do, Mr. Turner.

    J.M.W. Turner: To which do you find yourself the more partial: a steak and kidney pie or veal and ham pie?

    [crowd laughs]