"Big Eyes": My own grievance

Darrion 2021-12-16 08:01:10

As a biographical film directed by Tim Bolton, it does not always inherit his unique Gothic form, but uses the most common shooting methods to direct the film, so that stylized film art works are removed. It can better reflect its far-reaching influence and artistic value. As a biopic, the director did not interfere too much with the destiny development of the entire character. In the gradual process, the drama that was highlighted was slowly condensed and radiated through the evolution of the storyline. The story of the movie itself does not have a breaking point worthy of explosion, but through the director's adjustment and arrangement of the actors, the whole story is made to appear dramatic. The position of the actors in the movie is very important, and the performance of the actors makes people feel Feelings accumulate slowly, and through the sympathy that finally gathers up, they are completely sublimated. I have to say that the most important role in the movie is Christopher Waltz, as the actor. His performance has brought the appreciation of the whole movie to a very high level. The plot of the movie is nothing more than the liberation of women in an era of male power. The pursuit of rights, but through Waltz’s interpretation of a male chauvinist clown, satirizes the self-righteous male chauvinism throughout the story, and makes everyone who have seen this movie been caught in the movie. The arrogant, insidious, cunning, and morally shameless image of the villain feels guilty. Not only does the characters in the movie feel bored and helpless, even the scrutiny of ourselves also allows us to taste the hypocrisy and greed of human nature. The scary and ridiculous part of human nature is here. Once you are confused by your so-called cleverness, you don't know where you will get lost in your performance.

In fact, watching this movie, we can also find that the director still has a more partial interpretation of the choice, rather than an objective and fair detailed analysis of the incident. Compared to works of art such as "Big Eyes", it cannot be truly called. It is art. It is just a tool to win people's pursuit by earning gimmicks through marketing. Its own value is so small that no one can give it too high an answer. Maybe it is because it contains human selfishness. Movies It breaks down a weak part worthy of sympathy to win the feelings of the audience, and the true so-called value meaning can be simply ignored. When we see this movie, we can easily arouse our sympathy for the heroine, but on the other hand, without the hero’s unique marketing, the heroine’s paintings will never be recognized, and it will inevitably be mixed in. The selfishness of human nature after success, people are eager to succeed, no matter what methods and means are used, compromise or submission, as long as they can succeed, everything can be discussed. Here, I can’t help but say that behind all this, people are still surrounded by so-called interests and reputation. Before they succeed, the alliance of interests can be closely linked together. After success, everyone thinks. Throw away the other half who shares the wealth and honor with yourself. In the end, who is right and who is wrong, cannot be judged by sympathy. However, Tim Bolton still has a good grasp of shaping the plot to give full play to the ability of the film to distinguish right from wrong. He uses clever linear analysis to create a sympathetic heroine, and upgrades the interpretation of the feelings that the movie brings to people. To maximize, not only restores a real scene we think, but also counts the clowns who steal other people's works through ironic exaggerated performances. But a movie is a movie after all. It completely follows an emotional form to shape a subjectivist plot, and through this plot that can inspire and drive people’s emotions, it can unite people to criticize the villain in the story, but it can People who can see the truth of the truth may smile at the effects of the movie, but for some ignorant people who are full of emotions, this is another endless moral condemnation movement and feminist movement. In fact, The male protagonist in the movie still has a trace of sympathy, because while helping others succeed, they are also infamous by people as unscrupulous businessmen.

The movie can be said to have a lot to watch. Not only does it calmly interpret a biopic in the plot, but also makes the whole film appear relaxed and powerful through the performance of the actor, and the aftertaste is endless. Director Tim Burton can not only make people remember his thoughts in his own style of movies, but he can also reflect his mastery with ease even in the well-behaved orthodox movies. Amy Adams brilliantly interprets a single mother who fully expresses her forbearance and grievance with a look of sadness and tears. Her eyes and tears from the corners of her eyes are just right to blend the acting skills into the whole plot, even if it is not. There are no physical performances that go beyond the bottom line, but they truly reflect the strong, great qualities and upright spirit of a single mother. On the other hand, Christopher Waltz’s performance uses his superb performance art to interpret the image of a treacherous businessman who is clever and anti-intelligence, especially his ironic and explosive performance at the end of the film. Stop the performance enjoyment brought by this talented actor who is full of drama.

Everyone in the movie actually has their own grievances, but this grievance is selectively forgotten by us. As a time when women’s rights are not fully respected, the success in the movie can even be said to be stuffing from the sky. Pie, we may be full of dissatisfaction and anger when we look at this issue from today’s perspective, but this incident was originally a wonderful case of marketing. As for the value of the artwork of "Big Eyes" highlighted by the movie, it is just a section of society. Popularity is not a work of art worth remembering in the true sense, so the encounters in the movie are actually worthy of hatred and sympathy for the heroes and heroines.

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Big Eyes quotes

  • Ruben: Sweep the gutters before the taste police arrive.

  • Walter Keane: Would you rather sell a $500 painting, or a million cheaply reproduced posters?

    Walter Keane: See, folks don't care if it's a copy.