underrated

Vincent 2022-04-20 09:01:33

Last night, I watched "ROMA" and "wind river". The former is a famous Hollywood director who deliberately used black and white films, long shots, and a lot of imagery language to reminisce, miss, and commemorate his childhood and the aboriginal maid who was close to his mother. Too many alienated emotions in imperceptible places. Too deliberately retro does not understand the torrent of the times, nor does it really understand the plight of women. "Roma" won the award, you don't have to be superstitious about awards. "Wind River Valley" is the third of a trilogy written by a young actor-turned-screenwriter who has worked in Hollywood for more than 20 years after his great success. It may be that in the past two years, I have been tired of crooked literary films, and I have some resistance to films that talk to themselves, don't know what to say, and indifferent to the audience. This neat Hollywood-style commercial approach made me immersed in it for a minute. The death of a girl, solving the case, and tracking down the murderer are actually about the aborigines being invaded and then abandoned by the government, neglected, indifferent, and struggling on the fringes of society. , the outside world knows nothing and no one helps. A common crime of passion reflects the plight of the aboriginal people living in this land. The death of a young girl is about the resistance of the aborigines, powerlessness, and reluctance to give up. At the end, the father who lost his daughter painted a face of death, sitting alone in the yard thinking, suppressing his disappointment and a little expectation of his fallen son, the quiet scene, full of moving. Aboriginal people don't have famous actors, right? Well-known actors guarantee box office, right? The hunter Cory, who represents justice, guardianship, kindness, and responsibility, is actually played by Hawkeye. He and the red-haired witch meet in this film. Although he was assigned the role of the aboriginal son-in-law. Having said that, without his face, how many viewers would watch this film about a homicide on an Aboriginal reservation? This is a good movie with a low rating. Whether it's the completion of the script or the director's approach. "Roma" is too famous, the director is too famous, and the score is low. I'm afraid that people will say that I can't see literary films, right?

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Wind River quotes

  • Martin: Why is it that whenever you people try to help us, you always insult us first, huh?

  • Cory Lambert: Luck don't live out here.