To be honest, I can't say whether to praise or criticize the male protagonist. After all, many things are not simple and can be judged by right or wrong.
Remember what the hero said when he entered the art school? "I wanna be a great artist."
Then, after falling in love with Audrey and experiencing other people's disdain for his work, the greed of human nature began to emerge.
It got me thinking why so many people in show business lose themselves. The "original dream" simply came from the love of art, and later...the more consideration was whether it catered to the public's taste.
It also reminded me that when I was very young, I especially liked to play the piano. Later, I went to the training class and then took the grade test. But returning to class every week gradually became a burden. Finally finished the exam and went home with the level certificate. But never touched the keys again. A few years later, my violin broke down, and till now, it is used by my mother on a drying rack.
I like a few clips in the film:
1. When the male lead's roommate told the male lead that he should indulge himself, he took out the brochure that attracted him to the art school and excitedly showed his roommate a portrait of Audrey, with a face It was filled with pure happiness.
2. When the work of the unknown rival in love was praised by the whole class and the teacher, the male protagonist wanted to imitate his style, so he drew a picture of a door, but was despised by the whole class. At this time, his teacher said something: "This is trying to imitate someone else's voice to sing." Very sober sarcasm.
3. The original author of "The Killer" was very uncomfortable with the smoke of the male protagonist and asked him to put out the smoke. The male protagonist said, "Then can you give me all your paintings?" "Take it, who cares!" At this time, his face was full of pain, and he was disappointed with the male protagonist, but he was not taken away because of the paintings. resulting anger. I think, maybe when you really don't care so much, the soul of art can be redeemed.
In addition, I really like the three triangular paintings on the wall of the hero's teacher's house, they are beautiful.
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