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Lesley 2022-04-23 07:01:54

Winter's Bone


was nominated for the 83rd Academy Awards. The last one has to be completed quickly. The suspense will be revealed in a few days. After watching it for the first time, I didn't feel that there were too many layers, so I have patience. I watched it one more time, and I didn't have much empathy. In fact, I saw it through at the beginning, but the hazy feeling defined by the Oscars covered the film with mystery, looming, but it is certain that many movies are too late to appreciate the first time. Eyes to examine.
I don't know how to manage a successful film review, but I will follow my inner feelings and write the most authentic after-view. Because it is an afterthought, if you are interested in reading this article, you may wish to start with the video first. Maybe you will have more experience than me to communicate. Although it is named "Winter's Bone", it gives people a warm feeling, but it tells a bitter story, and the dramatic effect is presented in layers of contrast. The importance of the script is reflected again in this film. Under the background of ignoring the script, ignoring the director, and paying too much attention to the actors (especially idols), making movies with modesty will become synonymous with another movie revolution. The story is about a 17-year-old girl named Rui (Jennifer Lawrence) who takes care of her sick mother, 12-year-old brother and 6-year-old sister alone. Rui's father has repeatedly been targeted by the police for making drugs, and this time was no exception. He absconded for months without returning. Seeing that the court date was approaching, Rui learned that if her father did not show up, the old house where the family lived would be taken away by the court as a mortgage. Rui decides to find out her father's whereabouts, even if it means she has to reach out to her dangerous distant relatives who make and sell drugs for a living: Uncle "Teardrop" (John Hawkes), who is kicked out; distant relatives Molly (Dale Dickey) is still ruthlessly expelled. Seeing that the court date was imminent, Rui ignored everyone's dissuasion and approached the truth step by step in this impoverished and dangerous agricultural community, and step by step closer to the sinister. There is still a lot of suspense in the story, there are many dialogues, and the actions are only understood after the second reading. It is still that sentence, which can make an audience think about what you are looking at, and the author’s talent for contemplating and conceiving stories is difficult. imagine.
The script has clear layers, obvious characters, and full of dramatic effects. In fact, the story has its inherent advantages. The intricateness of each character is like a spider web, intertwined everywhere, and it is also a strong re-creation of the original. Boldly imagine, if Coen Brothers interprets this script, it will definitely bring a full black style, but then again, they never lack to write incisive scripts, the key is the difference in interpretation, and I do not I don't think that some works such as "No Country For Old Men" are adapted to the Chinese environment, and there is no native experience, which will inevitably lead to many incompatibility when interpreting the film, but if you look at yourself as an American, you can feel the same. . After writing a few small chats, I gradually found that I also tended to be subjective, so I always remind myself to be objective.
I personally recommend that no matter what movie you watch, if you feel that you don’t connect with the movie (like the beauty) or leave all kinds of doubts, you must take the time to watch it again. I always think that understanding one movie is better than watching two movies. much more important. The female director Debra Granik's intentions are still quite satisfactory, simple camera switching, character excavation, everything does not reflect too much deep entanglement, but it often brings me this kind of I feel like it might be due to the excellent script. "Winter's Bone" is indeed suitable for watching a person curled up on the sofa in this winter without temperature and some dryness. If the beginning and the end are connected together and the suspense is revealed, the whole story still occupies the inner heights very thoroughly, and the movie should be made for ordinary people to watch. Ordinary people, ordinary life brings people extraordinary perception.
What I also want to say is that I am not a person who is good at writing comments, so what I wrote is just my own feelings, not to mention any technicality. Everyone’s experience and living environment are different, which makes the Everyone sees things differently, I'm just one of them.






February 18, 2011


Joe

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Winter's Bone quotes

  • Gail: [after asking her husband to let her use his truck] He said no.

    Ree: Did you tell him I'd spring for gas?

    Gail: I told him. He still won't.

    Ree: Why not?

    Gail: He never says why not to me, Ree, he just says no.

    Ree: Man, it's so sad to hear you say he won't let you do somethin' and then you *don't* do it.

    Gail: It's different once you're married.

    Ree: It really must be. 'Cause you ain't never used to eat no shit.

  • Ree: He might be hangin' around with Little Arthur and them. You think?

    Teardrop: You don't wanna go around Little Arthur's askin' them people about anything they ain't offered to talk about. That's a real good way to end up et by hogs... or wishin' you was.