How come the audience is so conformist, from famous stars, from fighting, from entertainment, from blood, from nakedness, from sex... I don't know how to express this meaning.
Why did I think of Kubrick's "eyes wide shut" when I watched "Man of Tai Chi", I listed what some film critics said, and you may be able to see something.
2007-06-25 16:57:00 WALA☆W4L4 (Social Zombie) The first time I watched it, it was
completely foggy, but the second time I
watched it, I was still at a loss, but
it seemed to feel something faintly
Brick made fun of it
2007-08-02 06:01:57 Duke
read the comments and realized that the movie was shot so accurately, but it made me dare not watch it again, every detail has meaning, leaked Neither one seemed to
understand Kubrick meant.
2007-12-18 22:45:48 RomeScofield
read other people's comments, I'm sure I don't have to look at other people, and I'm sure many people really need to continue to bite like buns, and you will
bite the skin .
. . . . . .
2007-06-10 04:28:05 I'm going to rest on Saturday
Kubrick 's last movie seems to have made a mockery of our audience: For his visual language, we always: eyes wide shut
for the business around us With crime, also eyes wide shut.
About Kubrick
Ku Lao's movies have always been exquisite!
Kubrick examines the inner lives of characters through images, not through dialogue.
Kubrick himself said: The scenes in which people talk about themselves are always very boring. In addition, Kubrick is not only concerned with individuals, he is more concerned with groups, society, civilization and history.
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If you understand these things, then watching Kubrick's films will not only start from the complex and character dialogue, but pay more attention to Kubrick's film language, that is, images. language. In the film, Kubrick is not careful, and there is no scene prop that he is not careful.
The film actually mainly describes the wealth of Manhattan's billionaires and the impact of their wealth on society and people's minds. And the vast majority of film reviews always discuss "sex," or the psychoanalysis of the couple in the film. That is to say Kubrick's "Blind Eyes" is about the high-society elite, the super-rich people are corrupt, depraved, or summed up in one simple word, "evil" (their lives , their "party").
Now that you go back to The Man of Tai Chi (you must watch it first!) What do you think of?
Don't look at Mr. K (international superstar Keanu Reeves, Keanu Reeves) in "The Man of Tai Chi" is the debut film of a new director, is it also profound?
Of course, maybe Mr. K didn't mean this, that is my Hong Liu It's crazy!
A lot of our international superstars got impatient and started directing their debut films, but no one really could make me see that! (Hong Liu 280085138)
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