Jia's film aesthetic breakthrough

Janice 2022-04-24 07:01:23

Jia Zhangke brought the good people from the Three Gorges to Wuhan
. Even in front of the students, he kept a low profile
but unequivocal.

His film language was analytical. He never
let you immerse yourself in the camera
.
Your own

misplaced reality is well represented.
Reality and misplacement allow the audience to compare
with the reasonable reality in their minds to form a space for analysis. The imaging lens is thinking. There are also some passages. He uses the holes in the ruins to make space. Separating from action and using this perspective to overcome the difficulty of analysis caused by the synchronic defect of the form itself, but because of the contingency and artificiality of perspective, this analysis can only be used as symbolic language .















luc-godard used the ambiguity of poetry to overcome
this, but this limited his later performance themes.
If Jia Zhangke wanted to do a more general and profound analysis in the film,
he could only use two or more separate screens,
which would also prevent The audience's self-deception while watching the movie
allows them to constantly analyze and analyze with the language of the lens. . .
And see another time-space connection that they usually don't see

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Extended Reading
  • Crawford 2022-03-20 09:02:50

    I think the person Binbin’s wife likes is Binbin’s comrade-in-arms...

  • Felipe 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    This looks like two true stories. The humble people under the dilapidated Three Gorges torrents still persisted in their original dedication despite the painful struggle. The people of this country are so kind and easy to deceive, and they have given so much. , And the requirements are so few and so easy to satisfy, and they are willing to be suppressed and deceived. A country with such a people is arrogant and domineering. Is this inertia lucky or unfortunate..

Still Life quotes

  • Brother Mark: You're a nostalgist.

    Shen Hong: We can't forget who we are.