In fact, from a long time ago, everyone felt that only those who liked niche movies really understood movies, or special people. And when people meet people who like popular movies, the popular "vulgar people" who have the same taste as them will say "Me too!" Those "proud niche artists" will "Aha, it's really good" and take the opportunity to show off own "unique taste". They will ask "Have you seen xxx?", they don't intend to ask you to answer, they hope you haven't seen it, so that they can give them a chance to show their difference. A friend of mine once asked, is a movie that most people like necessarily a good movie? Take The Shawshank Redemption, I think it's a good movie, but it's not that good. At that time, everyone agreed with him and began to talk about the various shortcomings of the film. But in my opinion, if you want to judge whether a movie is a good movie by whether the public likes it or not, you need to observe one point, that is, the audience. What kind of audience? There are many people of the same kind, and most people like it. For example, there are many uneducated people in a society. These people like the same movie invariably, but the "intellectuals" do not like it. Is it a good movie? Or, the majority of society is "intellectuals", they like the same movie at the same time, and "uneducated people" don't like this movie, so is it a good movie? The second type of audience is a mixed audience, that is, no matter what class, cultural level, or ethnic group you come from, most of them recognize this movie. Can it be called a good movie at this time? Some people might say that the first type of single-factor movie that audiences like can't be called a good movie, but the second type can. Others will have a different opinion. That's fine, but I think any kind of audience can be one of the criteria for a good movie. And my suggestion that the audience is the standard of observation is actually nonsense. I want to let people understand that no matter what the situation is, most people can indeed be used as the standard for judging whether a movie is good or not. how you said that? Movies are art, and art exists to express emotions, to arouse emotional resonance or shock, and when a movie can arouse the emotions of most people, how can you deny its value? When I saw five boys standing side by side by the lake, I had already decided to give this movie five stars. Before that, because the details of the two shots were not natural enough, I planned to give it only four stars, but by the lake In that instant I knew that none of that mattered. And the thought of giving it five stars also quickly reminded me of my friend's question about good movies, and the moment when I was mistaken for not watching many movies before. i know this In their eyes, the movie is also such a popular movie. It has no unique aesthetics. All parents and teachers will recommend children to watch it. There are too many clips in the movie that start my thinking. For example, I hate the sentence "You are suffering because you are not pure goodness nor complete evil." After watching this movie, I know why I hate this sentence, a On the one hand, most people think this sentence is very correct, and every once in a while on the homepage of my Weibo, people can see others retweeting it like crazy. Which of the people in this movie is not kind? Except for the Julian family. But don't they have their own pain? How can it be. These people are living in the world with the greatest degree of goodness. This kindness is pure kindness. And as for the popular definition of "pure kindness" by idiots on the Internet, it is the so-called "100% kindness". The end result of being 100% kind is to hurt yourself, to bring unnecessary self-criticism to yourself, and ultimately to cause pain, so it's totally unnecessary. And that extreme evil or total evil. . . How can this not bring pain to myself. . This evil contains the most dissatisfaction, greed and jealousy. To see those who are jealous and dissatisfied are happy? They are not as happy as those idiots who repost those idiotic articles every day. I have always believed that ordinary is very valuable, especially those who are ordinary and can accept themselves as ordinary. Their troubles are shared by the world, but their happiness is not something that everyone in the world can enjoy. So I hate those who say they envy those who have had painful experiences, because they have a steady stream of material, and I hate those who envy others who have strong synaesthesia ability, because they can feel a lot. . . These people can say these words shamelessly and discontentedly, which is what makes them hateful. There is a saying in English called be careful what you wish for, Because in the dark, the wishes that people make will come true, and the realization of wishes is often accompanied by a price. Since they long for pain, then I am willing to give them my past and my pain, so that they can become famous and feel the pain. , go to the pain. At the same time, I remembered a question that I often think about, that is, can a person with a bad root be able to transform him if he is given the right education? I believed this until I was eighteen. It wasn't until a series of events in my adult years that I realized that the power of genes often outweighs the effects of environment. People with good genes will not be bad no matter how bad they are, and people with bad genes will be in vain no matter how much effort you put into them. The only effect is that your hard work will make him murder you. There is a moment of hesitation or a few seconds of regret afterwards, but that's all, they will soon forget everything and continue to put on the sincerity and kindness that you tried to really teach him before. A decent person. Because everyone knows that sincerity and kindness are the best virtues, and even the bad guys know that, and they'll say to their neighbors, "Oops, my child is just too kind." Be like a human being. Also, I want to find someone who truly loves each other, so that if I encounter a problem, I can resolve it together. Otherwise, what's the point of marriage?
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