Unlike in any sense you are the only green light so unique!

Dante 2022-04-19 09:01:08

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Hello everyone, welcome to today's talk column.
First of all, it will be a very boring film review, because I don’t plan to be a non-comfortable gentleman. I am
a loyal fan of Gatsby. Whether it is a novel or a movie, there is no omission. I finally finished reading the 2013 version today. I didn't want to complain, but I just felt that something was stuck in my chest. He couldn't dissipate, so he had to type him out with words.
How much I want to see you again, the fast hotel on the corner, the coffee shop on the corner, yes, no matter it is the innocent boy of the year or the uncle of hanging silk now, they have countless fantasies to see myself again. The scene she was in, I hoped that the other party would remain the same as the one I loved back then, but it is a pity that people will always change, some get fatter, some get thinner, and some directly spoiled. Gatsby thought about that scene for five years, and when he saw Daisy from Nick's house again, he had become a man of the sky, and he would be as busy as a young man with no experience in the world, when he saw Gatsby. I ran into the heavy rain and came back to pretend I just arrived, and I was almost speechless. Unfortunately, after all, I am a person who has read the original book, and I don't want to mention the ending. I just want to sing the story of Luo Dayou's time again. The Great Gatsby loses after all, or we wake up from that messy dream. His tragedy is doomed, I don't think Wilson's bullet killed him, but what he pursued in his life. That green light.
Let’s talk about the movie first. Compared with the previous 1974 version, the 2013 version is more colorful, but it has evolved into another stylized product, from the application of color to the dizzying. There is always a Moulin Rouge wind lingering in the shooting angle, and I personally feel that the new version of Gatsby seems to be a little less restored to the original, with a few scenes missing, such as buying a dog. This is harmless. After all, the length of the original novel is not long or short, and it is necessary to reduce unnecessary scenes during the shooting process. However, in terms of actors, I prefer the 2013 version. The first is to look at Xiao Lai and Xiaotuo, who are familiar with each other. The second is that I don't like the Nick in the 74 version very much. The old Al Pacino, Tobey Maguire is closer to the harmless Nick Calvey in my mind. Gatsby played by Leonardo is also a lot more mature than the 74 version. Gatsby in the old version looks like an American high school football quarterback, with developed limbs and a simple mind, Daisy needless to say, Daisy in 74 is so old I thought it was Nick fucking.
I think the most comfortable person for a movie remade from the original is the screenwriter. Almost all the lines can be extracted from the original, and the development of the story does not need to be concerned, so the new and old versions can be compared. Except for the degree of restoration and shooting style, I think only the protagonist The deduction skills of the 13th edition are what the protagonists want to talk about most is Leonardo. He is indeed the pork prince of the year. His acting skills are almost impeccable. In front of him is mysterious, arrogant, complicated, and even a little green. What I am a little dissatisfied with is the quarrel with Tom. It feels like it is going to be out of line, and it is a little too hard. Tobey Maguire has nothing to say, just a look at his face. It feels in sync with the original god, what is this subtle feeling? I always feel that Toby basically doesn't need acting skills to play the hanging silk, and he looks like a brick-lifter when he goes to that station.
Let's talk about something irrelevant at the end. When I read Gatsby for the first time, I was still young and didn't feel much. The reason for reading it was just in a summer when I was visiting the library with my sister, and the person pretending to be B picked this book out. Years ago. In fact, all of us are Gatsby. There is always one or two things that you can't ask for, and there is always a green light that seems to be within reach but is like a dream to wake you up in the middle of the night. It would be great if life was just as first seen.

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The Great Gatsby quotes

  • Nick Carraway: I expected him to be...

    Jordan Baker: Old and fat?

    Nick Carraway: Yes. Young men just don't drift coolly out of nowhere and buy a palace on Long Island.

  • Tom Buchanan: Daisy, can't you see who this guy is, with his house and his parties and his fancy clothes? He is just a front for Wolfsheim, a gangster, to get his claws into respectable folk like Walter Chase.

    Jay Gatsby: The only respectable thing about you, old sport, is your money. Your money, that's it. Now I've just as much as you. That means we're equal.

    Tom Buchanan: Oh, no. No. We're different. I am. They are.

    [points to Daisy]

    Tom Buchanan: She is. We're all different from you. You see, we were born different. It's in our blood. And nothing that you do or say or steal... or dream up can ever change that. A girl like Daisy...

    Jay Gatsby: [Knocks contents off bar-top & grabs Tom with a raised fist] You shut up! Shut up! You shut up! Shut up! Shut up!

    Nick Carraway: [Voice-over] Gatsby looked, in that moment, as if he had... killed a man.