After watching the blue, white and red trilogy, it was so amazing that I instantly fell in love with Kievlovsky. The first film review is dedicated to him (
1) I especially like the feeling of following the protagonist into his life, which is the ultimate in satisfying voyeuristic desires (?), especially since the characters' behaviors are often a little unfinished. Later, it gradually came to light. This is actually quite immersive for a loner like me... I feel that in general movies, the main focus is on the plot, and although the plot in Director Ki's film sublimates the theme, I feel that it is dispensable in the process of watching it. In addition to purely enjoying the beauty and poetry of visual narratives, such and such, sudden, chicken flying and dog jumping is life.
2) I like Director Ki's obsession with character close-ups. I feel that one face tells all the stories behind it, but it gives people a lot of room for reverie. In this way, the requirements for the actor's appearance are quite high. Of course, the heroine is too beautiful and crazy points...
3) The soundtrack is also a big plus. The soundtrack itself is beautiful even if there is no picture. The depression and frustration of "Blue" are like songs and tears, "White"'s dance with fate and game with life, "Red" is full of fraternity, suitable for the soundtrack of this sentence: "There is only one kind of heroism in the world, and that is in After seeing the truth of life, I still love life.”
4) "The process of watching is like watching the director making a piece of art", and you always feel that this artwork can be completed at any time, and it can be sculpted indefinitely. After all, life goes on forever, no matter how bad the plot is.
5) About the wonderful connection between people, the overlapping of fate, the reincarnation of the trajectory of life, the inevitability of chance. This kind of real and dreamy is always easy to move people.
6) I like the open discussion of the Blue, White and Red series. Unlike many other almost didactic films, it throws out grand questions. Although the end often gives people hope, there are infinite possibilities for interpretation of the proposition itself.
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