Inheritance of Soviet poetry and film, the moving photography of every scene and every scene set off the emotions extremely moving, arousing the audience's immersion and sympathy Carefree couples, geese lined up in a human shape, their love, romance, poetry and war have broken the peace of countless families that could have been ordinary and happy. Seeing the big from the small is very exciting. 2. The birch forest that rotates when Boris is shot, superimposed and overlapped with the fantasy and lover's wedding by the technique of superimposition, so that the character's emotions are magnified into the charm of lyric poetry, making his sacrifice have a blurred beauty and tragic. 3. The accelerated montage of Veronica's family when the family was destroyed, the passionate symphony and her desperate and determined eyes under the light of the head 4. The original superego's perseverance and rejection of Boris' younger brother in her boyfriend's father's house, and when the bombing came , I was instantly beaten back to my younger brother's compromise under my desire to survive (this paragraph is very reasonable and very appropriate, including the seduction of her younger brother to her, my heart trembled) 5. The rhythm and rhythm of Boris' younger brother playing the piano in anger in the rain of guns The contrast is very exciting, like Symphony 6 in the poetry film. Veronica's subjective shot and the rapid switching of the accelerated montage when she is about to commit suicide, the rhythm is so fast that people can't adapt to the flow of eyes and the sense of urgency in the heart, we can't Her fate is accurately judged. But when the upward-looking shot under the train appeared, the audience thought she had succeeded in suicide when the camera quickly turned to the child who was about to be hit and her who suddenly rushed out and pushed the child away. 7. The rescued child named Boris and the mockery of the fiancee's remarriage in the hospital were the fires of Veronica's life and death. In the hospital, Boris's father's contempt and accusation for his fiancee's remarriage aroused empathy and agreement from most men, Veronica's face was high-key, blank and desperate. Yes, no matter war or peace, women have no right to pursue their own happiness, and even remarrying will be scolded. 8. The back-and-forth switching between the lifting camera and the mobile photography at the end also appeared in the middle of sending the soldiers to the battlefield. And our protagonist, Veronica, ran through the crowd in a hurry as before. The camera's overhead shot allows the audience to see the crowded crowd and the strong emotions of parting and cheering the victory of the war, and Veronica always seems to be an outlier in the crowd, hurriedly squeezed out of the gap.
9. Veronica cried and ran out in the joyous celebration of the victory of the war and people's carnival after confirming the death of Boris. The sound and picture were opposite, and there was no laughter in her world.
10. After the soldiers' speeches, Veronica distributed the flowers in her hands to the triumphant warriors and their families, and looked up at the sky to see the geese flying south. The nostalgia for her homeland, the triumphant return of the soldier, the deceased husband once appeared in front of her eyes with his happy times.
This is a very successful and excellent masterpiece of Soviet poetry and film. After the creation and Stalin, the Soviet Union's literary and artistic career was rectified, and the creation environment was relatively relaxed throughout the day. But the film itself does not have too many political metaphors and satire. On the contrary, it uses the experience and psychology of the most ordinary girl in this historical environment to depict the harm of war to ordinary people. Veronica's image, even if she looks willful, but she lost her home and parents in the war, her fiancé rushed to the front, her life and death are unknown, and she has to bear the double-layered public opinion pressure of survival and morality. But even so, she still loves the world, takes good care of her patients, bravely saves the children in danger, and after recognizing the reality, she resolutely left Boris's younger brother, and resolutely waits for the return of her fiance. Such a beautiful female image, even the younger brother who remarried as a fiancé because of being forced to survive, is full of the spirit of feats and sacrifice.
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