I agree with the claims of constructivist psychology. For example, I chose to watch this film because Director Chen liked it. He also likes Abbas and Cai Mingliang. I got to know Director Chen and know what he likes, and these seeds were sown in me. Although it is more than a year later, I will have a chance to germinate today, but I believe that the tenacious vitality of the seeds will be reborn with the spring breeze in the future.
Now I'm getting impatient to watch a movie in one go. I was wondering what was going on. Is it the dryness caused by the strong heart in summer? ? ?
It is wise to choose to watch the crowd at the "Duo" Cafe, otherwise it will be a half-hearted viewing. Watching Abbas' "The Taste of a Cherry" this morning as a virgin - I've always had a preference for death-related films lately, and that's the only way I can feel safe. I think maybe it's because I have a strong fear of death that I don't know when and where, so I can feel at ease when I look at other people's deaths and be thoughtfully prepared for my one and only time. Going for a hike in Southeast Asia recently. The day before yesterday, at noon on a good Sunday, I woke up from a hearty afternoon nap and looked at the dazzling sunlight outside the window. I suddenly thought that before I leave, I want to meet all the friends I want to see and see. When I go back to my hometown, I have to tell my mother the password of the bank card and all other cards that can be converted into cash. Hehe, I hope she will not mistakenly think that I am going to a foreign country to seek death. But if you really die in a country where Buddhism is prevalent, you should be treated well. Having said this, I found that it is not my fear of death, but the worry and concern for the living who love me. I hope to make them feel less regretful and reassure myself.
I always suspect that there is a problem with my understanding. I always watch many movies in a daze, and naturally I dare not touch the works of the masters. I wonder if all the works of masters have something in common. My first experience with this film is that it pays close attention to the little people, and uses many long shots to soothingly describe the core issues that everyone can’t get around but always want to avoid in their lives, issues related to life and the nature of life. It does not clearly and deliberately guide the audience, and there is a lot of blank space, so it can be explained from many angles, and there is more room for exploration and discussion.
Looking forward to seeing more and having more experience in the future.
PS. When I found this poster, I narrowed my eyes and looked away, like a stern right eye. Master, one eye can see into life. In a film made in the year of destiny, the director's intention is conveyed to you and me. How much effect can it have? ? ?
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