1. Music. Any movie in the library can't be a masterpiece as long as the music is removed or replaced. You can try to replace the music of "A Clockwork Orange" with an ordinary American crime film. The music of the two parts before and after "Barry Lyndon" is clearly contrasted, and the use of violin and harpsichord is excellent. Second, there are three main types of lenses. Pull back from a close-up or close-up to a panorama, fix the shot, and pan slowly. In general, the camera movement is restrained and orderly, which is similar to "The Age of Innocence". 3. In terms of lighting, the parts of the characters are generally placed under strong light, and the contrast is obvious. There are rules of classical painting. Fourth, the film uses a lot of narration, the first part is more, the actors are more objective in most of the time, and avoid emotional, which better highlights the natural style. 5. It starts with a duel and ends with a duel. The parallel comparison is obvious, just like the cricket before and after "The Last Emperor". To put it bluntly, history is just a reincarnation. You will see you again, and others will experience what you have experienced.
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