Every frame of the film "Red Balloon" contains artistic beauty. It's more like a painting, or a photograph. Streets, apartments, stairs, pedestrians, vehicles, umbrellas. All things that can be endowed with emotion, under the ingenuity of the filmmaker, have some more pure romantic flavors. The pre-emptive sound effects make the French mood melodious in the air. In this city with dual identities of reality and ideals, the story of the little boy has inspired more possibilities. Like the sound of a music box turning, the story is even more dreamy. When red and blue collided, the silence at that moment seemed to come to an abrupt end, but it was too beautiful to be disturbed. The film has a strong overall sense of sight, not only because of the pure and direct use of color, but also because of the power of photography. Simple and powerful shooting techniques, the focus of the whole picture is very clear. Whether it's the scene where the first little boy appears, or a moment in the scene. The world becomes one, and the mutual position of people and buildings is conveyed in an aesthetically pleasing way. The little boy ran, passing light and shadow, side by side with the diffused steam. He is not surprised by what will happen in the future, and treats the red balloon with warm sincerity. With curiosity and courage, he is truly enjoying this wonderful journey. There is no doubt that the little boy's performance is realistic. But at the same time, he also deduces an idealized world. Making simplicity to the extreme is beauty. The film has won several awards, and its success is well-documented. Create a situation with full of creativity, blur the boundaries of exit and entry, and make moviegoers truly impressed. Today, this ideal urban fairy tale can still exude its unique charm through the screen. The world looks really beautiful.
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