BM Lisa Ono
's stuff seems destined to move me deeply, to exist quietly and to be praised by everyone, but until I discover his charm, those reputations mean nothing to me - and when I After falling unconsciously into the psychedelic situation he created, his reputation seemed insignificant.
A steady and regular narration, moderate and appropriate expression, and the halo of the famous text come first, and the image must be restrained to add new emotions. I have never understood Jane Austen's reputation. In the past, Jane Eyre's story was obviously more affectionate than Elizabeth's love. Of course, I don't understand why it seems that the industry has always been entangled with young ladies. Austin rated it higher than the more profound Bronte - of course, I hadn't seen "Sense and Sensibility" before.
It's a risky thing to watch a famous movie first, because if it's not a good movie, or even a single failure, it will cause a prejudice stain on the whole book - I didn't hesitate to watch this because the director's The name is impressive, ANG LEE.
Always wondered why he could express what seemed to be particularly westernized, especially since he was an oriental. Some people say that his works are all about "forbearance", such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hulk, Brokeback Mountain, reason and emotion, and it is precisely this kind of forbearance that is the core of Chinese emotion, and it is precisely our The "moderate mean" is the keynote of the essential connotation of the cultures of various places.
He always uses a particularly loyal lens language to describe the story, honest but delicate and beautiful, the white lining on the neckline of the old aristocratic lady's dress, the mean sister-in-law's complicated hairstyle, the vast and silent grass, the dilapidated house, Hugh Grant's implicit stammering shyness The elegance, the sadness in Colonel Brandon's eyes looking at Marianne, and the happiness of Emma's final sobbing - all the composition is so pleasing.
The calm performance of the actors and the ups and downs of the heart, together with the background music, touched my nerves.
I don't want to say anything, just love it.
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