Flowing clouds and flowing water can't describe the movie's imagination and the smoothness of the footage, and the gorgeousness is not enough to describe the picture of this movie. Browsing the film reviews, some people compared this film with "Inception", commenting that "Inception" is like a dream made by a science student, while "Red Pepper" was made by a liberal arts student. Although the dreams described in "Inception" are also distorted, confused, and infinitely variable, there is a set of strict logic behind them, and "Red Pepper", whether it is from the setting of the plot or the design of the picture, I think it is only one Logic - whatever you want. The wanton swaying of oil paint, although there may be a little mess, but more of a feeling of smoothness, 90 minutes have passed before you know it.
Dreams affect reality. At first, it only affects people who have used the device. Later, it develops to affect everyone, and finally it seems to directly affect the real world. If there is still a little bit of people who are constrained by words such as "reality" and "logic", it seems that they will not make such a plot setting, and the film's brains open up and bring the dream directly to reality.
And it is precisely the pictures driven by the imagination that let go of such constraints. The pictures are gorgeous and changeable, smooth and natural. The red peppers move from one picture to another, and from one character to another, the scene also changes when you turn your head. So sudden but not abrupt at all, because the dream itself is like this, and no one will feel unnatural. Appreciating such a movie is more like appreciating a piece of music. Instead, it breaks through the limitations of the movie story. It only makes people immersed in such a story, without thinking too much, just enjoy it. Therefore, the chairman of the board has changed from a conservative who was full of "the sacredness of dreams cannot be desecrated by technology" to suddenly become someone who attempts to manipulate dreams and invade the world through dreams; red peppers easily rescue the director from the dream, but cannot Rescue Tokita, can't save himself; Red Pepper easily defeated the chairman of the board and so on. There seems to be a logical problem. Chasing is not worth mentioning at all. It's as ridiculous as asking whether hand-made handicrafts are practical.
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