In the dark, touch the light

Antonetta 2022-03-21 09:02:23

Compared with traditional gangster movies like The Godfather Trilogy, Gomorrah is more realistic. If one is a high-altitude God's perspective, this is a parallel perspective that is completely close to the ground, or even an upward shot; if one is to show the upper level The characters are all-powerful, this is the bottom of the chicken feathers; if one is to praise or even glorify the romantic violence of Italian gangsters, this is the most realistic portrayal of debunking the imagination. There are not so many beautiful lighting, photography, and techniques, just relying on the simplest basic lens movement and long shots, and even shaky pictures, to give people the most realistic effect display. I think the difference between them is the difference between oil painting and sketching. In a nutshell, oil painting is an abstract art, which has more aesthetic value after being packaged. Although the sketch is only black and white, it is more realistic and more figurative. One can't help but think about another political posture. When this social regime is not in power, gomorro can be said to have a single hand. There is no right or wrong. Money and power are kings. The funds earned by pornography are invested in the infrastructure of the entire world cycle. When his influence is involved in the entire large economy, it is not easy for anyone to dare to move. The five story lines are told in parallel. With the blindness to the Italians, one or two key characters cannot always be distinguished, but this does not affect the description of human nature in the film. You think the protagonist Miaozi is waiting for him to be full-fledged and unified. As for the world, if you say you die later, you will die. The visual experience is very real and unexpected. Unlike American blockbusters or other kinds of protagonists who have their own halo, the ending of the movie can be guessed at a glance. He broke the conventional movie plot and was very impressed. He is a businessman who handles chemical landfills. Everything can be said in a sincere and upright manner. The so-called help companies seek benefits, reduce costs, and save unemployed employees. The result is that the food grown is uneatable, and the land is polluted and deserted. They brainwashed themselves, adhering to live their own generation well, and leave the next generation's affairs to the next generation to handle. Many, many behaviors and people can be mapped here, the government's achievements, Japan's nuclear pollution handling methods and so on.

I can't tell why I like gangster crime movies. Maybe it's because I firmly believe that human nature is inherently evil, and the more real, darker and more humane, the more I like the movie, the more I like it. Because of the political review in the country, it is necessary to promote the good and eliminate the evil in the end. At the end...the lyrics in Xie Tianxiao's "Sunflower" sounded in my ears: Nutrition comes from the mud...Sunflower, if you only grow in the dark...

In the dark, touch the light

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  • Jettie 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    more than i can take

  • Citlalli 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The theme of the film is profound and expansive, and the refinement of the subject matter also has a conscious or deliberate perspective space, but it is obvious that the Italian director MATTEO lacks technical skills in the construction of the structure. I think MATTEO originally wanted to show the background of the film with a special way of disrupting time and space, but because of the lack of a good grasp of the structure, people couldn't grasp the context. Throughout the whole film, the plot is relatively loose, and the background intake is also very limited, giving people a very unclear perception and experience, and there is a certain gap with the theme of the film. However, the scene where the two teenagers shot the river with stolen machine guns by the river was ingenious and reminded me of Angry Youth. In addition, the film's music, sound effects and