According to my personal rough classification, in my movie viewing experience, there are roughly two types of movies. One type does not require you to have too much "pre-understanding" and knowledge reserves. Sitting in front of the screen, devote yourself to the director's careful arrangement. The stories and pictures of the movie, you don't need too much thinking and logic when you are watching the movie, you just need to immerse yourself in the world constructed by the picture, cry and laugh with the characters in the play, and experience emotions and emotions together, such as "Youth of You" is a typical example; there is another category, on the contrary, it requires you to have a lot of knowledge reserves, understand the background of the times and the fate of the characters, in order to understand the hidden metaphors and symbols in it, and only then can you know something A deep emotion hidden in a flashing picture. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is definitely the latter. In my opinion, the saddest part of the whole story is that everyone imagined that they were chess players, but in the end they found out that they were all chess pieces, just like the British Empire at sunset. In the words of the play, "Just a messenger" "Just an errand." Although the description is obscure in the play, the last shot of Uncle Lian's cheek and a tear on the face of Uncle Ma Qiang, who shot the gun, broke through the absurdity of fate at a certain moment. Return, return to different paths, and return to the same destination again. Write it at will, feel it.
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