Dialogue is scattered in time, ethereal and barren, emotional flow

Cara 2022-07-31 21:41:42

#雪碧看电影# Simon Stone's "Discover The Dig" 2021????: The sense of grandeur comes from misty and barrenness. The non-synchronization of sound and picture makes all dialogue and language scattered in time and lost in the bleak wind and rain. Emotions and emotions are also fluid, so beautiful, and the shots are really good.

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I have a fan filter for Kerry Mulligan. I love watching her acting. I love the faint smile in her eyes, the fine lines on the corners of her eyes. Her weightiness, haggard and fragility are all blended with the role of Mrs. Pretty. Oneness: Because of taking care of his seriously ill father, he had to refuse his lover’s proposal. The father passed away. In grief, he finally entered into marriage with his lover and started a family. The newlywed husband joined the army and died on the battlefield shortly after he gave birth to his son. Why after Peggy saw the picture of her nephew on the table, Mrs. Pretty said: "Life is fleeting, you should grasp every second." Peggy understands what he wants for himself, love for someone is not hidden Yes, she is almost the only one in all his shots.

"If a thousand years pass in an instant, what can we leave behind?" Tutankhamun mask and the ruins of Sutton Hu left us the answer.

Based on the novel by John Preston, Ralph Fiennes plays the archaeological excavator Basil Brown. When Robert ran into his mother, Edith Pretty, who was seriously ill, he rushed out of the house and ran into Mr. Brown, saying that when his father died, everyone told him to take care of his mother, but he failed. Mr. Brown did not say something optimistic to comfort him, but said: "We will all fail. We fail every day. There are many things we cannot control." Robert: "I am stronger than she thought."

Looking at this passage, I feel that the director is using his son Robert’s role to convey what he wants to say. I found out that this is the case. Director Simon Stone’s parents are a biochemist and a veterinary scientist, and his father is 12 He suffered a heart attack when he was 10 years old and died in front of him. He is also the director of NTLive "Yelma".

Through the mouth of a little boy, he expressed his dissatisfaction and regret to his deceased mother. Even Edith passed away very cryptically. Robert, wearing a formal suit and a bowler hat, waved to Brown in the distance. The driver waited on the side, low angle view. Looking past the camera, there was no one in the car.

It turns out that taking his mother to watch the night sky may be the last time. Edith is already seriously ill. His son told a beautiful fairy tale: "The queen turned her head and looked at the earth. He saw that his son has grown up. He is now an aerospace company. Member, and she knows that when he first embarks on the journey to the stars, she will be there waiting for him".

"Since humans left the first handprint on the cave wall, we have always existed, and we have never really died."

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The Dig quotes

  • Edith Pretty: I'm so sorry.

    Basil Brown: I thought you'd be pleased with the veredict.

    Edith Pretty: We die. We die and we decay. We don't live on.

    Basil Brown: I'm not sure I agree. From the first human handprint on a cave wall, we're part of something continuous. So, we... don't really die.

  • Basil Brown: Robert, we all fail. Every day. There are some things we just can't succeed at no matter how hard we try. I know it's not what you want to hear.