Memories are reflections

Oliver 2022-12-26 03:08:10

Three independent stories, three different styles, I only saw this old work from 1995 with Jin Min, but time has not erased the brilliance of this film, and the stories are more exciting than each other.

In "Her Memories", the scene is set in the future 2092. Without too much narration, we can see that it was an era of extremely advanced technology. In an accidental rescue, the crew discovers the story of Ava, an extremely gifted soprano and a well-known family, but through years of experience, her lovelessness overwhelms her talent, and finally, her last The face is already a machine. The development of science and technology, where have our emotions gone, and everything our generation is experiencing may really be a good memory in the future.

"The Stinkiest Weapon" is undoubtedly a satirical sketch. He does things like a man and vows to send medicines to Tokyo, but the military wants to kill this dangerous person. When three American soldiers in space suits appeared, did our hero come like this? No, at the military base, in the fog of the space suit, the face of Shinan flashed, all kinds of surprises, all kinds of panic. At this point, we see that the focus of the irony falls on Nobuo, the ignorant and loyal clerk. The country needs ignorance, and ignorance can destroy the country.

The last story is the shortest and the most exciting. "Street of Cannons" is full of destruction. The director seems to have borrowed the style of posters during World War II, and the characters' language is simple and the actions are mechanized. The child asked his father, who is our enemy, and his father said, you will know when you grow up. When will we grow up!

For a country like Japan, which was deeply hurt in World War II, their reflections are continuous. It can be said that the first story is a reflection on development, and the latter story is a reflection on history. If we do not move forward in reflection, then everything will be as memory.

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