Complaining about the creative process

Claud 2022-04-24 07:01:06

There are no hard-to-understand movies in the world, only moviegoers who don't understand them. Many people have actually seen Barton Fink by the Coen brothers. And the reason why many people watch it is to understand him, and they are eager to try. As a surrealistic film, from the narrative technique to the lens language, the two brothers did not get too complicated. On the contrary, the storyline laid a lot of foreshadowing. Here is another work "Zoom" (I wanted to add a genre film Mulholland Road, but it didn't make much sense), my personal opinion, master and excellence, at a glance, Antonioni discusses the virtual with the virtual and the real The ideology of reality and reality, and Cohen only explained the creator's heart by means of the expression of reality and reality. I'm not saying Cohen is bad, I'm saying he's not good enough. Regarding "Barton Fink", you have to look at it with a mentality - when is true and when is false. This movie is so easy to understand. What I like most about the film is the shot of the waves hitting the rocks and the last sentence don't be silly. This is the best film the Coen brothers have ever made. Folk songs are feelings, and being old and helpless is pale and helpless. I rarely write the analysis in the recommendation. I always feel that you should read it first, and the most important thing is to read it first. There are a lot of reviews on the internet about this movie.

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Barton Fink quotes

  • Jack Lipnick: You ain't no writer, Fink, you're a goddamned write-off.

  • Barton Fink: My God, I had no idea you were in Hollywood.

    W.P. Mayhew: All of us undomesticated writers eventually make our way out here to the Great Salt Lick.

    [takes the cap off of an alcohol flask]

    W.P. Mayhew: That's probably why I always have such a powerful thirst.