This film was watched in 3 times: yesterday morning + 8:00 this morning + lunch. During the Spring Festival holiday, there will be another way of overwork, which is different from the usual way of working. I first knew that this film was one of the weekly screenings introduced by a cafe. The title was similar to "The Best Prison Film in History" - it is easy to think of "Prison Break" and "The Shawshank Redemption", which is full of "resistance". story. But the black and white picture + old-fashioned narration (deep tone) in this film changed the first impression. Although the film does not have any drastic progress, the scenes such as shooting the prison guards, "fighting" with several prison wardens, or turning against their mothers are not too earth-shattering, but at 147 minutes, even after watching them in 3 times, I still feel that Not dull. There aren't too many characters, complicated plots, no love between men and women (even if there is some offbeat "brotherhood" or "sympathy"). There is no dew point, the scene is not big, and it is easy to remind you over and over again: this is a prison in a few acres of land, and there are not many actors' costumes (it is not in the same system as the so-called world scenery conversion of Xu Jinglei's "Close Enemy"), It is to move forward slowly, even if it has been 10 years since the scene has been switched from one scene to another, there is no excessive connection explanation, but things that seem plain but can be called "events" continue to occur. Movies about the body being imprisoned include dancing in "The Empty Room"; thinking galloping like in "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"; crazy imagination in "Dark Dancer"; and action like "Prison Break" Stimulate. As far as the ending is concerned, "The Birdman of Alcatraz" is naturally not as exciting as "The Shawshank Redemption". But its appeal is a strange interpretation of "freedom"—more dignified. Many people who have freedom of movement largely do not have what the term implies: dignity. Everyone can imagine, in the work unit, in various social situations, even with friends who are better than you (both material and spiritual), can you always speak like the protagonist in the play? Do you have the kind of judgment and values that seem individual but very tense? What should a person change, what should not be changed, and who decides what time will polish off? Environment, family, authority, or yourself? This thing is a bit like the protagonist in this play who became an ornithology expert in a "genius style", and has a congenital quality. Because it's not that we know that we should uphold our own characteristics and make the right choice, sometimes we change parts that shouldn't be changed to suit the world - even if we don't want to, unconsciously. This kind of precious thing, if not in terms of the freedom of the body, the effect on the world, and the impact on the people around, is really a broad subject that needs to be studied. For such an irony of "success", the meaning of the film's creation is in a different system, which most people have never thought about, or even bother to think about. To give an extreme example, wealthy but unhappy and not rich but very content, such a value that is not measured by external things is probably a direction that can be explored. What is the most important thing in human life? Is there anything we can never beat, even without freedom (let alone money)? The relationship between mother and son in the film is my favorite part. Especially the last rebuttal. Added strength to the film. Even the wife who came to the door was a textual research on human selfishness, self-knowledge, and family affection (blood relationship). In theory, what is difficult to stand on is the friendly and kind treatment of male pigs by various people in the prison. Why is this kind of unconditional giving? If it is the attraction of its personality charm, it is too idealistic. Moreover, such a "real" event would only have some credibility if it occurred earlier than in the 1960s. You must know that in today's society based on relationship theory and background theory, only power is the upper hand, and male pigs will have 100 ways to die that will make you disappear in an instant. Such a legend, today, can only be used as a guide, but for inspiration, it should be another matter. Is there anything we can never beat, even without freedom (let alone money)? The relationship between mother and son in the film is my favorite part. Especially the last rebuttal. Added strength to the film. Even the wife who came to the door was a textual research on human selfishness, self-knowledge, and family affection (blood relationship). In theory, what is difficult to stand on is the friendly and kind treatment of male pigs by various people in the prison. Why is this kind of unconditional giving? If it is the attraction of its personality charm, it is too idealistic. Moreover, such a "real" event would only have some credibility if it occurred earlier than in the 1960s. You must know that in today's society based on relationship theory and background theory, only power is the upper hand, and male pigs will have 100 ways to die that will make you disappear in an instant. Such a legend, today, can only be used as a guide, but for inspiration, it should be another matter. Is there anything we can never beat, even without freedom (let alone money)? The relationship between mother and son in the film is my favorite part. Especially the last rebuttal. Added strength to the film. Even the wife who came to the door was a textual research on human selfishness, self-knowledge, and family affection (blood relationship). In theory, what is difficult to stand on is the friendly and kind treatment of male pigs by various people in the prison. Why is this kind of unconditional giving? If it is the attraction of its personality charm, it is too idealistic. Moreover, such a "real" event would only have some credibility if it occurred earlier than in the 1960s. You must know that in today's society based on relationship theory and background theory, only power is the upper hand, and male pigs will have 100 ways to die that will make you disappear in an instant. Such a legend, today, can only be used as a guide, but for inspiration, it should be another matter.
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