confusion and cognition

Calista 2022-04-19 09:02:38

Chaotic and fun everyday. The skill of playing with contrast flexibly, the background is chaotic, the scene is still, the gaze point is guided (sound, color, action, repeating, jumping and emphasizing), dizzying, and the events appearing at the same time in the deep-focus lens are interspersed in different scenes and events (smooth and natural connection) Large-capacity content snow Spherical effect (quick editing relative to time shot speed vs speed of content within shots prior events pave the way to occur quickly and are placed in the same shot to help understand) change and chaos (reconstruct causality from complex to simple) static and dynamic simple and complex ( Inner Appearance Dress Humanity)

One with two sides

Knowing both sides from one

Knowing Oneness from Two Sides

righteousness antonym

find the other half

both the opposite and the one

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Extended Reading
  • Madie 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The advantages of "Mr. Hulot's Holiday" and "My Uncle" have been transplanted, and the image of Mr. Hulot has been weakened. Tati's thinking about modern society is hidden in those funny modern facilities

  • Burley 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    I'm crazy, I can't help but read it twice, five stars are not enough at all. The depth of field adjustment is completely taken as a flat window for displaying commodities in the consumer society. Everything outside is just the reflection on the glass fish tank in the modern space. The deep focus lens brings about the cancellation of focus in the traditional sense, and replaced by "scatter perspective"-like sound source grippers and bright color symbols to capture the subtle changes in the depth of field order, those "silent moments" (silent doors, sound insulation) Glass)'s comedic effect comes from a sophistical contravention of this rule: let the silence become the movement. Where is the use of silent films to make sound films, this is a new film species that is a hybrid of the two.

Playtime quotes

  • Barbara, Young Tourist: How do you say "drugstore" in French?

    Monsieur Hulot: Drugstore.

  • Monsieur Hulot: [in English, to Barbara] I'll be back.

    Old Woman 1: [in French] What's that mean?

    Old Woman 2: [in French] I've no idea. Can't they use French?