Close my eyes

Jeanne 2021-12-23 08:01:39

The director may have borrowed many things from "The Lord of the Rings", but I circumvented the "Lord of the Rings" and I like this Russian movie very much.
Yesterday, I talked to my mom about works on the theme of the theme. I said that the Soviets are very interesting. The theme can be written as a classic. The young guards are really beautiful. She said that the War of Liberation in China is worth writing. There is no decent novel yet, because no one dared to move at that time. As long as this content is touched, Mr. Chairman must be regarded as the first place. Important instructions must be given by his elders, and no one else can take any credit. What's more, many people who were later completely denied are involved. No country can match the constraints on this point. I said yes, the civil war is the hardest to write about in China.
When a boy was looking for discs in Xinjiekou, he picked out the "Forty-first" among the ten million discs and gave it to me. I forgot it, and I would like to thank you again. The movie is not as good as the novel, but when the fisher girl opens her eyes, she stubbornly said to the white army officer, your eyes are really blue! I still see the sadness peculiar to the Russian nation, Natasha's eyes are everywhere. Hepburn was an angel. He fell from the sky without sorrow. It was so simple that there was no need to turn the page. But Natasha was not an angel. She was covered with thick oil paint layer after layer, glaze-like luster, showing a flowing tranquility.
There are many Soviet literary works on the bookshelf at home, such as Quiet Don, which were collected by the revolutionary mother of the year. Looking through these since I was a child, it is inevitable that I have a kind of kindness to Russian things.
Just read the blog, see this paragraph on Su Xiaoyu's blog:
"As for the Russian blockbuster "Night Watch" and "Sun Watcher", I recommended it early in the morning, and the God of Fortune also recommended it, so I won’t be too exaggerated here. I read a lot of other people’s film reviews on the Internet. I found that there is a little bit of historical knowledge. Mistakes are widespread. Many people mistake the offensive side in the absolutely classic war scene in the opening period of "Sun Watcher" for the Mongols. In fact, the correct answer is not the Mongols but the Turks. The fate is chalked up in the film. Timur was a Turkic Mongol. Although he claimed to be a descendant of Genghis Khan, historical facts proved that he had nothing to do with the Golden Family of the Mongol Empire. When he was born, the Mongol Empire had already fallen in Eurasia. China is already the dynasty surnamed Zhu in the Ming Dynasty. But it was this shameless lame Timur who unified the Turkic tribes and led them, annihilated the remaining Mongolian military forces in Central Asia, and defeated the Indians, Persians, Turks, and Arabs. Man, created a Timurian Empire that was completely on par with the Ming Dynasty Empire. Even the Ottoman Empire, which almost wiped out the Eastern Roman Empire and caused Europeans to panic for hundreds of years, disappeared from the earth forever. "I
haven't watched "Sun Watcher", which is a pity. "Night Watch" is really good-looking.
A touch of sadness, how vulgar, but it is just a touch of sadness.
If there is no fight, if there is no bloody scene, this is a sad and happy fairy tale. The two armies of good and evil without the magic of the ring are fighting for world autonomy. This movie is completely Harry Potter style, a complete magical system that has been transformed into a commonplace, and it has a warm and dusty human feeling. In 2004, the Russian vegetable market resembled the Niujie Street in South Beijing. On both sides of the narrow aisle were shelves for selling meat. The clothes of young vampires were very energetic, just like ordinary street gangsters. One piece down, throw it in your mouth, just like eating a snack, harp ha ha ha. Such natural small details enrich the plot and are unobtrusive.
Gods are not like gods or demons, except for some weird abilities, all of them are cute. The typical Russian fantasy novels are very dark and humorous. When they close the trench coat through the wall, they will complain that the current government also said that potato soup two thousand years ago is more delicious. Oh, this is another science fiction plot. I like "Disappearing Sunday" very much.
The black and white have restrained each other for thousands of years. The night watchman issued licenses to the darkness and supervised their work. The forces of both sides penetrated. The night watchman complained about the establishment of a cooperative while working. It was really difficult. These dialogues will make me happy. Of course, people who don't understand will have no expression on their faces, which varies from person to person.
Old Russia is still pretty good. It hasn't fully learned the United States. Aristocrats, they will still be on the shelf when they are in decline. Kitsch, charming, elegant and charming money, all have to be flamboyant and charming.
Several scenes. The boss took a paper box out of the closet, and inside it was a toy owl. The boss said, let's be your company. Throwing it out the window casually, the thing flapped its wings and flew away. The head's meaning is obvious, capturing living creatures in the dark is the specialty of owls.
Anton went home, because he was so lonely, he said to the owl who flew into the house without leading the way, if you can speak human.
Ever since, the house shook the window glass and shattered. She yelled strangely, her feathers flew around, and she became a girl with a lot of fun. Her naked body was full of slime, just like the artificial man crawling out of an egg container. The girl said she became an owl after she was punished, and she went to the bathroom to take a bath after she said.
The girl is really a helper at work, worthy of the name, originally thought that the fifth element love scene reappeared, no.

I understand the Russian style, in addition to the noble and sad things, it also has calmness, soothing, er, it sounds like an analgesic, he is not in a hurry to please you, he is not in a hurry to achieve his goal, in fact, this is it. Things will calm people down. I often write big tomes, such as Lao Tuo, right? I use two chapters to describe the war scenes in detail. In Gone with the Wind, I use a page.
Russian humor is more casual. For example, this paragraph in a Russian fairy tale: The
big fish entangled Ye Fusheka and asked:
"You said all fish are dumb. Where did you hear that? "
My dad said it."
"What's dad like?"
"Nothing special...like me, just a little bigger than me, and a beard. When he's not angry, he is very kind..."
"Does he eat fish?"
Ye Fusheka couldn't help but hear this. Shocked: If you tell it father to eat fish, it's awful!
Ye Fu Xieka raised his eyes and looked at it. Through the water, he saw the fuzzy green sky and the yellow sun like a large copper plate; the child lied after thinking about it. Said:
"Don't eat, he doesn't eat fish, there are too many spines..."
"Too ignorant!" Big fish cried out strangely, "We don't all have many spines! Just call me this kind of fish..."
"Need to change the subject." Thinking of this, Ye Fu Xieka asked politely:
"Have you ever been to us?"
"Is there any need to go!" Big fish was angry and said, "I can't breathe there. ..."

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  • Daniella 2022-04-21 09:02:42

    . . . I can't watch movies in class

  • Mortimer 2022-03-24 09:02:23

    The director is a genius. Bear paws can be made into pickled chicken feet, and shark fins can be made into vermicelli soup. Spirit is commendable.

Night Watch quotes

  • Vampiress Larisa, initiate: I want to live.

    Anton Gorodetsky: So live. Live. Who's stopping you?

    Vampiress Larisa, initiate: I want to be human again.

    Anton Gorodetsky: You want to be human? Then act like a human.

  • Yegor: Mom? Mom! Are vampires real?

    Irina, Yegor's mother: Yes, Yegor. They are little boys who have been known to suck all the life out of their parents.

    Yegor: I'm serious. They're real. I saw some.