"Kill Ru Ai" opened the crux of the little green devil's face control

Maureen 2022-12-28 07:23:22


When I watched "Kill your Darling", it was in March 2014. At that time, it was purely for the actor Dane DeHaan's Yan Yi, and I wanted to see how this "little green devil", who was favored by Prada, made Lucien Carr This grumpy little goblin played it vividly.

The Chinese translation of "Kill Your Darling" is "Kill Your Darling", which comes from the famous poem of American poet Allen Ginsberg. The film is adapted from real people and tells about the "little revolution" that the future literary giants experienced in their growing years, playing the first movement of the "Beat Generation" with black notes. (From Du Niang)

To be exact, I don't like "Kill Your Darling" biographical films, although the protagonist revolves around American poet Allen Ginsberg, "On the Road" writer Jack Kerouac, but it does cost too much. A lot of pen and ink is on Lucien Carr, after all, beautiful young people will attract people. (Dane DeHaan, a married family in 1987, is really suitable for playing this kind of boy with red lips and white teeth, gentle scum, with a little bit of fucking queer~~)

First of all, let's talk about popular science:

"Beat Generation" means "Beat Generation", referring to is the literary genre that became popular in the United States after World War II. The writers of this genre are all young men and women with rough and unrestrained personalities. They live a simple and unscrupulous life. They like to wear fancy clothes. All secular stereotypes and monopoly capital rule, resist foreign aggression and racial segregation, hate machine civilization, they always seek new stimulation, seek absolute freedom, indulge in lust, drug addiction, and indulge in order to challenge the decent traditional value standards, so they are called Be the beat generation. Representative writer Allen Ginsberg has his work "Howl".

At the beginning of the film, Allen Ginsberg entered the campus of the University of Valencia and met Lucien Carr for the first time. Lucien Carr was so bohemian and rebellious against tradition, which was exactly in line with the teaching philosophy at that time "This university exists because of tradition and form "Contrary.

Lucien Carr, who came from a wealthy family in St. Louis, was expelled from several schools and ended up at Columbia University. When he read French Symbolist poetry, he came up with the idea of ​​creating a "new illusion" that criticized all existing social conventions. In the mid-forties, Lucien Carr recalls, he and his friends were "a rebellious bunch" who "tried to see the world in a way that would give it something "new", trying to find convincing . . . value. They think all this can be achieved through literature."

After the film, Allen Ginsberg and Lucien Car began to sympathize with each other, and I felt pity, when Lucien Car said "Welcome to the edge of the world." They began to move toward the "Beat Generation".

Allen Ginsberg once wrote in his diary that they experimented with drugs, hoping to discover a new way of life that would help them become great writers. "After a long, extensive, and thoughtful mashing of sensations, the poet became a prophet, all shapes and forms of love, suffering, and madness. He explored me, exhausted himself with all kinds of drugs, and kept only the most fundamental The feeling..." The

film exaggerates the image of Lucien Carr, making him a character who ties the whole story, cynical and handsome, with the "femme fatale" characteristics of old-school movies, but can't just be a beauty Misfortune to sum up. He indulged others to fall in love with him, effortlessly swooned Kammer, a simple kiss could make Ginsburg intoxicated, and any request made of him was irresistible. Taking the reward for granted, whether he's really cold-blooded or self-defense, doesn't prevent him from being the most charismatic character in "Kill Your Darling." (from film review)

In fact, Allen Ginsberg is a homosexual himself. He does various experiments with himself. Neil is a gangster on the streets of Denver at night. He sincerely hopes to learn to write poetry like Allen. The mentality of love at first sight attacked Allen.

So the rotten girls are disappointed, the passion scene behind Daniel Radcliffe's Allen Ginsberg should have been developed with the little gangster named Neil, not the core group of "Beat Generation".

In the film, the complex relationship between Allen Ginsberg and Lucien Carr is enlarged, "The first thought, the best though". In the film review, Allen Ginsberg and Lucien Carr were not just friendship before, the most important clue is love, Lucien Carr was trying to get rid of David Kammerer's adoration and stalking killed him. After he was in prison, Allen Ginsberg was willing to write a defense for him. He found their friend Jack Kerouac, and Jack Kerouac persuaded him not to get involved. Then Jack Kerouac's father came in, "I paid you bail" Jack's father said he paid bail for him and wanted to take his son away from this place of right and wrong.

In fact, in August 1994, Lucien Carr used a boy scout trail to assassinate one of the gang members, David Kammerer, in self-defense. Lucien Carr asked Jack Kerouac to help him with the physical evidence. Jack Kerouac was the physical witness. He was arrested for reporting a murder. Jack Kerouac's father refused to pay $100 bail to release his son from prison, saying he sullied the family name.

Later, almost to the end of the film, the "little revolution" that the future literary giants experienced in their formative years played the first movement of the "Beat Generation" with black notes, and the film ended like this.

Let me say a few more words, I like the author of "On the Road" so much Jack Kerouac is only a supporting role in this film, Dane DeHaan I don't think he is tall, but in the film I suddenly wonder why he is so slender , The reason is that Daniel Radcliffe is only 165cm tall, which makes the 175cm Dane DeHaan tall.

Part of the popular science from Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"

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Extended Reading

Kill Your Darlings quotes

  • Allen Ginsberg: [Ginsberg has just met William S Burroughs] Is he a criminal?

    Lucien Carr: He wishes he were.

  • Allen Ginsberg: [upon William Burroughs offering him a joint] Uhm, no thanks, I don't do the cannabis.

    William Burroughs: Show me the man who is both sober and happy, and I will show you the crinkled anus of a lying asshole.