The International, Tom Tykwer's masterpiece in 2009, it's easy to forget what I was eagerly looking forward to all the year round. First of all, I don't like this kind of cast very much. Uncle Owen's bearded face is hard to avoid. Flying thoughts to Jane Pien's new work BRIGHT STAR, although she appeared a little unexpectedly lonely in Cannes this time, fascism is always the revenge of the Western Wasteland. Still looking forward to Ben Whishaw's acting skills that are not balanced with time.
Aside from its literal conspiracy and actions buried in submachine guns, the shootout or the blockbuster gimmicks in this movie make this movie nondescript. This kind of GAN is exactly the same as watching Danny Boyle's Sun Crisis, I I even thought it was ridiculous. For the opportunists from Britain, Tom Tykwer's sense of space is obviously better. For example, in several sets of shots after the assassination, all the scenes are switching from different perspectives, which is really troublesome. The medium and long shots are very smooth, and there is no similarity. JIN manages this, so Tom Tykwer, who is good at psychological portrayal, is really unsatisfactory in this film. If Mi has background music to set off many auras, it will not be possible to form. In addition, the selection of these music is really not charming enough. And some designs are too obvious and too deliberate, such as the group of guns changing bullets.
Well, I said at the outset that this is a scolding trick, and the only thing that fuels my gripe here is the many well-known buildings that appear in the film, like Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece Guggenheim 40 years ago Museum, here is crazy New York, red light and green Manhattan. Mies van der Rohe also has two buildings in Chicago that appear in BATMAN, one is IBM Plaza (1973), the other is Illinois Center (1970), unfortunately I also rejected IIT in the end, and I gave up following the master's footprints opportunity. This is another story.
In this film, there are glass curtain walls and fair-faced concrete everywhere, and when the corridor surrounding the atrium was beaten by this group of gunmen headed by OWEN, I even thought that it was not a real hole, Mighty. The Hollywood 5 tinkering technique will also take some time. There will be Frank Lloyd Wright fans screaming at these scenes and saying, "Shit you guys."
Of course, The International cast members weren't the first people to come to the Guggenheim Museum, Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle, and the infamous Man in Black, where Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones arrested a foreign people. Of course, these frequent appearances are not seen as a kind of great propaganda, and sometimes it is difficult not to feel that way. I heard that the architecture students who graduated from Columbia University have directly transferred to Laiu to shoot Star Wars, so that's why it's not so. And Wright has long been a dystopia for the architect, whose not-so-good future, feigned unorthodox geometries, towering viewpoints and pure white surfaces all seem to cater to sci-fi scenarios and gunfights. idea.
There are many other examples of Wright's dystopias, such as Andrew Niccol's 1997 thriller Gattaca, which is headquartered at Wright's Marin Wright's Marin Civic Center, near San Francisco. This center was built in 1969, um, great 1969, and while it's a bit unsightly beautiful in real life, it's Knight's brilliant and ongoing attempt at circular geometry and the subject of the Guggenheim Museum a variation of .
Of course, Wright crashed to a dark planet in the end, as well as the rumors and gossips of others, and a chaotic life, all of which cost too much. A fifth-year student like me who can't see a little light in the graduation project every day It is also necessary to toss and die for the chaotic functional zoning of the secondary beam and the main beam of the axis of the fan room in the fire zone. For the masters, there has always been only a sacrificial film BAI and a BAI film. If one day I show the teacher a picture and get beaten by the teacher, I will write Knight's private gossip to vent.
In fact, it is well known that I am a half-tone with no understanding of structure. I did not know that I was studying architecture for five years in college. This understanding has become extremely profound in the last year, because I have been an English department and an English major this year. In the future, he is the kind of person who is going to write a three-thousand-yuan recommendation letter for the job of the New Oriental Study Abroad Department.
At this time, I comforted myself so much, but a bloody person like me still likes to do some unbiased things to go against the initial conclusions of others. For example, Koolhaas was still a reporter when he was 22 years old, and he was still writing. The script of the movie, and Mi You came to Manhattan, where he will flourish in the future.
In view of this, if all the people who are still alive in the finished design like to see the pleasure of seeing famous places destroyed, The International can still provide it, and those large, cold and clean office spaces are also welcome to change careers and go to work.
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