In all the eras of fast decay, most of them only want the audience to get a moment of entertainment. Even when Chen Kaige was so insane when it was released in "The Promise", when it comes to viewing the exhibition at the Louvre in France, those masters who have been enshrined for thousands of years don't have to. I'm proud, no one remembers your work, but it's just a visit here for the sake of fame. Chen said that he doesn't expect the movie to last forever, and making movies is only meaningful to himself.
Even the truth is revealed.
When the audience hits the same movie, their mentality, posture, and mental state are different, and their feelings are naturally different. You don't need to pay attention to whether you like it or abandon it, because it doesn't have anything to do with Iraq. Movies are at best a catalyst. Just like the writer, what you can get from writing has already been obtained in the process.
I have had slight hallucinations after watching some movies, imitating the behavior and dressing of a certain character, and after watching others, I have repeatedly forgotten the setting of a certain scene and remembered a certain melody that suddenly appeared.
I think these are the potential charms of films that are different from other media from the "ancient" to the present. If I can keep these thoughts, it is my love for movies.
Home theaters, computer screens, youtubes, and potatoes, the most important things to complain about are costumes and props. They are the basic support for the charm of movies.
However, like
Marie Antoinette didn't, my mind was very backward.
I like a movie. I will listen to some music for it, start to develop a certain living habit, and start to appreciate a certain kind of clothing. This is the most direct and best movie. residue. And the thoughts that the director cares about will come to the minds of the audience at a certain moment, and they will definitely be. The inspiration that the film can give is not built on the pictures and music, and if it is not entangled with them, they will be lost.
View more about Marie Antoinette reviews