Always feel that the same composition director wants to connect two things together

Abbie 2022-04-23 07:02:33

What is the relationship between the woman in the painter's room and the photographer? Is there something hidden in the wonderful dialogue between them? Does zooming in on a photographic image have anything to do with zooming in on a painting? Especially notice that the gestures of the two women's cheating (holding the hand behind the man's back) are exactly the same...

Personal opinion: The relationship between this woman and the male protagonist is unknown. Is it possible that the photographer also fantasized about killing the painter? Is this woman the painter's wife or the wife who answered the phone? Hope someone can help with the doubts

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Extended Reading
  • Chase 2021-12-22 08:01:14

    The first 90% are very ordinary, except for the fascination with red, there is nothing stylized like long shots. Commercial films magnified his male voyeuristic perspective, flooding the exploitation and consumption of female bodies. But in the end, the god of empty tennis ended up sublimating and reflecting on everything before. By the way, this film can be used for teaching purposes, discussing the pros and cons of the two methods of image and field surveys.

  • Idella 2021-12-22 08:01:14

    1. Anton captured Palme d'Or and completed 3 gold slams within 6 years. This film is also the highest-grossing art film. 2. Reflecting the age of "Swinging London" of indulgence and madness, discussing the philosophical issues of truth and illusion. 3. Virtual tennis match, the deceived camera and the succumbed photographer. 4. The disappearing hero and heroine and the false suspense are like a variation on [奇遇]. 5. After a wild grab, discard the guitar handles, three-person farce, and antique propellers that no one cares about on the street. (9.0/10)

Blow-Up quotes

  • Thomas: I wish I had tons of money... Then I'd be free.

  • [first lines]

    Mime: Give me your money. Do it.