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Kylee 2022-09-29 16:41:43
"Open American Academy"
The originator-level films of American campus comedies still seem to have a certain degree of visibility and modernity. Compared with the current generation of "American Pie" series and other films, the latter is just more absurd and vulgar, and its essence is not much progressive....,
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Kamron 2022-09-29 17:03:18
80s movies not to be missed
If you like the 80s, if you like the 80s movies, if you like the 80s campus movies, then it will definitely be a huge loss to miss this movie.
Open American colleges are crazy. Spring is not a day for reading. Breakfast clubs are very representative movies. They are interesting and memorable, vivid...

Martin Brest
Martin Brest (Martin Brest), born on August 8, 1951 in the Bronx, New York, USA, is an American director, screenwriter, and producer.
In 1977, directed his first film "Hot Tomorrows". In 1979, directed the crime comedy film " Going in Style "
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, which was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 37th Venice Film Festival. In 1984, directed the action comedy film "Wonderful Trip"
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. In 1988, the crime comedy film " Midnight Run " directed by him was released
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. In 1992, he directed the feature film " Scent of a Woman "
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, which was nominated for the 65th Academy Awards for Best Picture
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, and he was nominated for the 65th Academy Awards for Best Director by virtue of the film.
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. In 1998, directed the romantic movie " Meet Joe Black ". In 2003, directed the romantic comedy movie " Gigli "
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. After that, he faded out of the director circle and did not direct other works.
Performing Experience
In 1972, Martin Brest received attention with his short film "Gauguin's Hot Dog" when he was studying at the Film Department of New York University, and won a scholarship from the American Film Academy. In 1977, directed his first film "Hot Tomorrows".
In 1979, directed the crime comedy film " Going in Style " co-starring George Burns , Art Carney and Lee Strasberg
, which was nominated for the main competition unit of the 37th Venice Film Festival. In 1984, directed the action comedy film "Wonderful Business Trip" starring Edward Regan Murphy . The film tells the murder of a friend of Detroit's most difficult police officer Aesop, so Aesop went to Beverly Hills to track down the suspect May. Wei's story
.
In 1988, the crime comedy film " Midnight Run " directed by him was released
. In 1992, directed the drama film " Scent of a Woman " co-starring Al Pacino and Chris O'Donnell . The film was remake of Dino Leahy's film " Scent of a Woman " in 1974 and was
nominated for the 65th Academy Awards. For the best film award
, he was shortlisted for the 65th Academy Awards for Best Director for the film
.
In 1998, directed the love movie " Meet Joe Black " starring Brad Pitt and Claire Forlani . The film tells the story of death as Joe Black, to explore the life of media tycoon William Parish, and during this time with William's daughter A story of falling in love, unable to extricate itself. In 2003, directed the romantic comedy movie " Gigli " co-starring Ben Affleck , J.Lo and Justin Bartha
. After that, he faded out of the director circle and did not direct other works.
Character Evaluation
The difference between "Midnight Run" and other road films is that it gives the audience a sense of warmth and fun while giving the audience a sense of excitement. This is a different kind of excitement that director Martin Brest brings to the audience. Moreover, he can be described as ingenious in the arrangement of time. In this film, he not only has to design a fierce chase during the journey, but also has a clear limit on the time. In addition to the direct performance on the screen, the use of small props to closely combine the actual meaning of the watch with the storyline, successfully shaping a full character image, and adding props to an exciting road movie. A warm little story .
With his rigorous and neat film concept, director Martin Brest has explored the balance between the commercial and artistic attributes of films. Although he is not a well-known director by the audience, Martin Brest, like many Hollywood directors, has the norms of commercial production in Hollywood. Under the harmony system, beautiful movies are being polished like a craftsman. His works always focus on the relationship between the characters in the plot, and identify with the audience's cognitive psychology. In his films, the protagonists are often anti-mainstream and anti-authoritative. In addition, the characters in the movie are not simply attached to the story, but emerge from the plot, digging into the depth of the characters while narrating .
Extended Reading
Fast Times at Ridgemont High quotes
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[Spicoli, talking on the phone, hits his head with a shoe]
Jeff Spicoli: [1:14:44] That was my skull! I'm so wasted!
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Stacy Hamilton: When a guy has an orgasm, how much comes out?
Linda Barrett: A quart or so.