A movie my friend has understood in ten years

Monte 2021-12-08 08:01:50

At the university, I barely became a film major, and I learned a little bit. When I watched this film, I was used to the movie in front of the computer. The narrative structure... thus almost watching a movie has become a homework according to the table, and it is also paralyzed by any stimuli. But after watching this movie, I couldn’t help but burst into tears and sigh. This movie also completely destroyed my knowledge. I have always regarded McGee’s screenwriting theory as the bible, and I firmly believe that it is the third act of the climax of the story. It is necessary to condense the explosive point to the extreme, because countless examples and theories have already convinced me of this point. But when Hawke only used an action to feed Miss Daisy at the end of the film, I burst into tears and at the same time, the dogma that had been firm in my heart for several years was instantly shattered, and the screenwriter slowed down the rhythm during the climax, but the effect was extremely shocking. I remember my enlightenment tutor told me many times that life is the greatest teacher and subject. During the summer vacation in college, I watched a big production of Hollywood stylistism and technologism, and ended with "Born Murderer". After watching the film next time, I realized what the teacher said. A very plain story, without Snyder’s 15 rhythm points, without Wiki King’s 9-minute movie landmarks, and without McGee’s main and sub-plot layout, two or three main characters, two or three main scenes, and a story line. , The calm style, and thus completed a great story. The plot of Daisy teaching Hawke's words in the film impressed me deeply. When this old lady, like a young pupil teaching pupils, pronounced one by one, carefully and patiently guiding the old black man in front of him to learn vocabulary, I couldn't help but smile. At the same time, it also conveys warmth. When Morgan Freeman began to look for the tombstone, the warm orange-red color in the evening, a somewhat old-fashioned black driver, took a not very vigorous step, step by step tombstone, while walking and watching, his mouth Also earnestly chanting "B, B, B..." Everything seemed so warm and peaceful, refreshing. Although there is a slight problem with the sound effects and the soundtrack, although some empty shots have been left for a long time, and although the narrative time and space can be handled better, when a movie is enough to move the audience to tears, are these still important?
Later, a friend said that his uncle was in tears after watching this movie ten years ago. He felt extremely bored. The uncle said that he did not understand life; he watched this movie again ten years later and finally burst into tears. It's just that the uncle has passed away.

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  • Watson 2022-03-22 09:01:49

    warm feelings, beautiful

  • Terry 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    morgan freeman is so awesome. I love his humor and optimism in this show. Every time he smiles, I can't help but smile. At the same time, I want to pay tribute to jessica tandy. Tempered Miss Daisy

Driving Miss Daisy quotes

  • Boolie Werthan: Hoke, I want you to understand something. Now, you'd be working for me. She

    [referring to Daisy]

    Boolie Werthan: can say anything she likes, but she can't fire you. You understand?

    Hoke Colburn: Yes, sir. Yes, sir, I sure do. And, don't you worry about a thing, Mr. Werthan! I'm gonna hold on no matter how she run me. You see, I used to rassle hogs down yonder in Macon, and, let me tell you, ain't no hog got away from me yet!

  • Daisy Werthan: [Talking about Idella's passing] Idella was lucky.

    Hoke Colburn: Yes'm. I expect she was.