"Blue Jay" super 140 word film review

Toby 2022-09-11 19:41:49

An embarrassing middle-aged encounter, I can see the unspeakable years of unhappiness, lack of resources, humble achievements, and embarrassment in life, as if two lives that are just living by drawing a circle, hiding, exploring, sticking, remembering, and throwing it away for the time being All reality, step into another future that has never existed, another world that should be dominated by oneself. (Young) The frivolity is no longer, and it is getting old and crazy. The black and white tone is really a surprise. Aside from the American style, it is almost back to Hepburn's era, and it seems like the boys and girls in "Paper Town" are like a lifetime. However, the walking scene and the bookshelf scene are not particularly good for deep diving, and the performance of some details is not flashy or even dull. The actors who are immersed in American culture and American acting style are also very lacking in temperament. The skills of the director, cameraman, and actor are all Obviously insufficient (the helpless feeling of wasting firepower after returning to the furnace and retraining). Hollywood (the name for American films) wants to make works that are like Japanese shadows, and cultural depth is a disadvantage, broken pieces. (This film) If the core is not enough and the energy is not enough, it feels a little saltless. This kind of scene is not unfamiliar. There was a "Thank You for Smoking" movie a few days ago that also made me feel that way. , "Noise" with a similar frame brings a full surprise. The actors have energy and are different. 3 stars 7

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Blue Jay quotes

  • Amanda: It's almost like I don't know who that person was on the tape

  • Jim: Are you going to be the first female white rapper to open for Public Enemy?