The first feeling was boring, the music was melodious, and the picture was beautiful, but it was still and slow, which seemed so unattractive and uninteresting. Serious recall is probably from the part of "freeing myself" in the office. What the director wants to express is definitely not boring daily life, nor is it a meaningless record. The whole film is actually very easy to understand but also difficult to understand. The title of the film is the best summary and summary - reincarnation. The second half is obviously much easier for everyone to watch. Production, assembly, inspection, packaging, sales, use, disposal, recycling... just happened to know a documentary "Trash Kingdom" yesterday, which is about the repetition of plastics. U.S. Americans transport used plastics to China, and the bottom-level workers rely on classified plastics to make a living. The classified plastics are reused to make various supplies and toys and sold to various places. After they are discarded, they are sold to China. This is a vicious Circulation has roughly the same connotation as the "reincarnation" of "Reincarnation"; raising pigs, feeding pigs, killing pigs, disinfection, decontamination, dicing, packaging, selling, cooking, eating... In fact, I'm thinking, pigs In the "reincarnation" of the last scene, the obese consumers in the fast food restaurant are probably also reflecting people's greed and overeating to make themselves fat pigs. Just like Hayao Miyazaki's most famous insinuation in "Spirited Away", the parents of the heroine Xiaoqian became fat pigs who did not recognize their daughter because of greed and gluttony, and Xiaoqian also lost himself to Granny Yu. The name implies that human beings are greedy and lose themselves and lose some of their duties. Not to mention the connotation of "Reincarnation", the lens language is already very worth pondering. Most of them use long-range views, or a large number of items, to form a feeling that the large lens of human consumption and waste can no longer be accommodated. Moreover, the director found many neat, orderly and "efficient" scenes, such as the symmetrical and spectacular Dubai man-made beach, and the neatly lined up martial arts students with the same movements. In my opinion, on the one hand, it reflects the same life and high efficiency. The indifference and ignorance of human beings under the social order, the indifference and inhumanity of human beings under the formalized life of outdated laws; on the other hand, it reflects the destruction of the earth's environment by human beings. A close-up shot of the "artificially still" portraits, they have different identities, different appearances, and they all stare at the camera, speechless and motionless. As the connotation deepens step by step and the thoughts penetrate a little bit, those pairs of eyes become more and more meaningful and full of emotion. One by one, they will look at you behind the camera into the depths of their pupils. The lens is far and near, so that the audience can enter the lens at times, and sometimes it is stripped of the screen, probably to let the audience go in and experience it and come out to think.
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