The black-and-white face of children and adults, humanity and the trial of crime

Ressie 2022-03-19 09:01:02

"Kill a Robin"

how to say? The narrator of the story is called Scott as an adult. The lens is developed from the perspective of children, with guidance from adults, as well as adult eye contact that cannot be understood from the perspective of children, and adult solutions to things. This is like a child’s world, with warmth and darkness, darkness can be seen, but darkness cannot be seen.

The suspenseful point is when the children are exploring the summer holidays and slowly convey them to the audience through naive language. Many things can only be seen floating on the surface at the beginning, such as the story of cloth, only see the swing outside his house, women The gossip, the rumors of the past...

"The image of the characters piled up in the unreality is like a balloon, becoming more and more inflated, completely different from the initial small shape. Everyone wants to breathe in and express their imagination. "

In many cases, I admire Vinci's approach very much. When Scott sees the world from a naive perspective, I will shape a child's outlook on life and teach her how to get to know someone.

This kind of education is more appropriate and more profound.

The only regret in the story is that Tom's death and in the contest between skin colors, black is still a color that can only be seen but not participated in. Many black people stood on the second floor and could not serve as a jury to make a verdict. Even the pastor is still the same.

Just like Finch said in his defense in court

The stereotype derived from the skin color suppressed a whole group. In the eyes of the prosecution witness, Tom was only a shameful existence, not a complete individual, otherwise, how could he die so easily.

From the faint expectation to death in Tom's eyes, I saw the difficulty of black voices in that era. The verdict is so simple and absurd. In the testimony of the prosecution that is so blank and full of loopholes, the dispute between black and white can only be established in an ideal way, and this is just a cutscene, giving White a legitimate reason to get rid of shame.

This is the first time I dabble in black-and-white movies. I feel comfortable with mirroring and narration. In the tension of emotions, I tend to think that the shooting is presented in a quieter and blank expression. The effect is also very good, and it is enough to attract eyeballs. Tell the incident clearly.

As shown in the picture below, when cloth was fighting with the prosecution witness, the lens only cut the eyes of the little girl Scott. Through the voice and the "eye" technique, the course of the matter was roughly outlined.

In the end, this is a hasty shred.

May everyone be equal and may the world be peaceful.

All men are created equal.

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Extended Reading
  • Lucie 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Everyone speaks like spoken English at Level 4, clear and slow. I think the main theme is a bit too much.Inside, Leonaldo used this film to learn from Gregorian Parker's generosity and became a lawyer.

  • Ellen 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    No matter how good Gregory plays, it is always not as good as the original for the adaptation. But his Atticus is similar to the image in my mind. Being able to stay in the position of TOP 49 is really recognized by the public. classic.

To Kill a Mockingbird quotes

  • Atticus Finch: I remember when my daddy gave me that gun. He told me that I should never point it at anything in the house; and that he'd rather I'd shoot at tin cans in the backyard. But he said that sooner or later he supposed the temptation to go after birds would be too much, and that I could shoot all the blue jays I wanted - if I could hit 'em; but to remember it was a sin to kill a mockingbird.

    Jem: Why?

    Atticus Finch: Well, I reckon because mockingbirds don't do anything but make music for us to enjoy. They don't eat people's gardens, don't nest in the corncrib, they don't do one thing but just sing their hearts out for us.

  • Tom Robinson: Looks like she didn't have nobody to help her. I felt right sorry for her. She seemed...

    Prosecutor: You felt sorry for her? A white woman? You felt sorry for her?