Some time ago, I wanted to watch the movie "Fool in a Dangerous Building", but I never saw it, and I finally finished watching it off and on these days. By the way, I looked at other people's opinions on this film, and I always felt that I had to say something, and I wanted to say something. A very realistic film, a Russian "self-deprecating" film. This is not a movie suitable for watching in the cinema, unless you bring three buckets of popcorn and two drinks, or you are a 100% literary youth, otherwise you will have a kind of "tear ticket and get out" half an hour after the movie. idea. It's not an entertainment film, and it's good to watch it to sleep in the dead of night - that's my first impression of the film. This is not a commercial film, nor is it a literary film, I think it has the flavor of a documentary with a story. The plot at the beginning can be a bit confusing, but the good thing is that it will straighten out all the characters and let you straighten out in the next thing. The camera is aimed at the bottom society from the very beginning, constantly showing the face of the bottom society. These shots are real, too real, and if you don't look at the year of release and the surrounding environment, it's a kind of illusion of the last century. With the dark, narrow environment at the bottom and the lives of poor people, it contrasts with the surroundings of the upper class. Gorgeous parties and band music that has been playing all the time, the life of drunkenness and gold also reflects the poverty of the bottom society. In terms of tones, the contrast between cool and warm colors is very vivid. This contrasting effect continues throughout the film. However, what is more worth mentioning is the sound settings of the film. Contrary to other films, it does not have the whole musical run-through of Indian films, nor the occasional musical changes in commercial films. Except for the background music attached to the band performance scene at the party, the other scene music in this film are occasional slow piano sounds without any melody change, and it is a sound that is repeated from beginning to end. This repetitive piano sound never changes, hitting the mood of the film and the hearts of people again and again. At the end, when the protagonist rushed into the dangerous building to save people, this piano note began to sound, expanding and looping, blurring all the shouting and rushing running sounds, and only a constant note was played continuously. In the film, the same piece of music not only highlights the invariability of the whole society, the tranquility before the collapse of the building, but also highlights the tense atmosphere in the rescue at the end, which is very delicately used. Numbness, decay, stupidity. These three words are the core key to all the characters and stories of this film. The numb people at the bottom of society, the numb upper-level government officials, the rotten society, all the stupid people. The director showed everything about this film with a very neutral vision and attitude, making everything appear particularly natural. The collapse of the building, the strong contrast of social classes, and the misery of the people at the bottom are all hints of the hidden agitation in the society in the quiet life. The collapse of dangerous buildings is also the decay of the government. A lot of foreshadowing is the root of the film's intriguing. What impressed me the most was the two opposite sentences that the protagonist and his father said. "Everything has changed." "Everything has not changed." The two completely different words actually reflect their reflection on this society. But they can't change the society after all, they can only keep following the society, whether the society changes or not, they all live in the darkest corners. They repaired the broken bench in front of the door again and again, and insisted on the so-called self-principle again and again. Even when the protagonist finally escaped, he let his wife and children leave alone, and turned back to evacuate the people in the building that was about to collapse. In the eyes of others, they are stupid people, in our view, the people in the dangerous building are stupid people, and then, all the people in the film are stupid people, whether they are people in the lower society or the upper class. They were all stupidly numb, living until they were about to die. The title of the film is a foolish man in a dangerous building, and this foolish man is a person who is unaware of the danger coming, a government official who constantly corrupts and bribes, and the protagonist who acts as a car. The ending ends with a long shot, spiraling upwards, and the protagonist who was knocked to the ground from an overhead shot. The music starts and the screen goes dark, which makes people think... Has the building collapsed? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness... A lot of foreshadowing is the root of the film's intriguing. What impressed me the most was the two opposite sentences that the protagonist and his father said. "Everything has changed." "Everything has not changed." The two completely different words actually reflect their reflection on this society. But they can't change the society after all, they can only keep following the society, whether the society changes or not, they all live in the darkest corners. They repaired the broken bench in front of the door again and again, and insisted on the so-called self-principle again and again. Even when the protagonist finally escaped, he let his wife and children leave alone, and turned back to evacuate the people in the building that was about to collapse. In the eyes of others, they are stupid people, in our view, the people in the dangerous building are stupid people, and then, all the people in the film are stupid people, whether they are people in the lower society or the upper class. They were all stupidly numb, living until they were about to die. The title of the film is a foolish man in a dangerous building, and this foolish man is a person who is unaware of the danger coming, a government official who constantly corrupts and bribes, and the protagonist who acts as a car. The ending ends with a long shot, spiraling upwards, and the protagonist who was knocked to the ground from an overhead shot. The music starts and the screen goes dark, which makes people think... Has the building collapsed? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness... A lot of foreshadowing is the root of the film's intriguing. What impressed me the most was the two opposite sentences that the protagonist and his father said. "Everything has changed." "Everything has not changed." The two completely different words actually reflect their reflection on this society. But they can't change the society after all, they can only keep following the society, whether the society changes or not, they all live in the darkest corners. They repaired the broken bench in front of the door again and again, and insisted on the so-called self-principle again and again. Even when the protagonist finally escaped, he let his wife and children leave alone, and turned back to evacuate the people in the building that was about to collapse. In the eyes of others, they are stupid people, in our view, the people in the dangerous building are stupid people, and then, all the people in the film are stupid people, whether they are people in the lower society or the upper class. They were all stupidly numb, living until they were about to die. The title of the film is a foolish man in a dangerous building, and this foolish man is a person who is unaware of the danger coming, a government official who constantly corrupts and bribes, and the protagonist who acts as a car. The ending ends with a long shot, spiraling upwards, and the protagonist who was knocked to the ground from an overhead shot. The music starts and the screen goes dark, which makes people think... Has the building collapsed? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness... Did the building fall down? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness... Did the building fall down? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness... Did the building fall down? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness... Did the building fall down? No one knows... This open ending is similar to Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon", which makes people daydream. But in fact, this ending has already explained the ending - the building has not fallen, but the building has fallen. Just like the poem: some people are dead, but he is still alive; some people are still alive, but he is dead... The protagonist was knocked to the ground by the numb crowd, which also implies that the building is about to collapse. These numb people walked back into the house and finally ushered in death. The whole society is gradually falling down in such darkness, decay and numbness...
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