Whenever I have time, I always like to watch some movies, especially these old movies. Whether domestic or European and American movies have their own characteristics, you can feel it as long as you watch a few more, and there are significant differences between old movies and new movies. And I prefer this kind of old movie, it has a clear and transparent beauty, no matter the shooting picture or the story, it gives people a good enjoyment, maybe because the West is the birthplace of movies, the so-called modern genres and types are all Discovered from old movies. Movies at that time should have paid more attention to the story, and most of them were adapted from novels, and those novels also had some old-fashioned characteristics, and the stories might be easier to understand. Western novels paid more attention to the portrayal of language behavior. a tendon.
The story of this movie is also relatively simple, because I haven't read the original book, so I'll focus on the facts and not discuss the difference between the movie and the novel. The story is about an orphan's experience of tossing and turning. I guess because of the limited space of the movie, I am shooting a novel adapted from the novel. There are often clueless places in the movie, that is, the cause and effect are unclear, because Taiji tried to compress a novel of many lengths into this one hundred and thirty minutes. Although there are some shortcomings in the structure, it is perfect for my visual appreciation. of. Many of the dialogues and plots have a strong sense of irony. The story is the story, so we can't find fault with it.
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