Under the unified absurdity of the theme of the story, Kim Ki-duk has been using female sensuality to whet the audience's appetite, and it is a straightforward erotic attraction without covert design, which is very eye-catching under the highly artistic pavement. This is Kim Ki-duk's secret formula.
Kim Ki-deok's films have a lot of relevance, such as chartering boats and anglers "Drifting Room", mottled painted boats and floating on the water "Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter", and the story of the boat "Genesis". In retrospect, Kim Ki-duk's best films seem to be closed spaces isolated from the world.
The setting of each scene of Kim Ki-duk is very imaginative and interesting.
The camera is aimed at a person a lot, and he is naturally very beautiful. Just don't pass by in a flash.
Single Scene Drama Tip: Find every point of repetition, then apply variation at each point. The different responses of the repeated dots also show a change in the character's mood.
A girl who has no emotions in the first half appears to be very powerful when she exerts her emotions and anger in the second half.
Once again proved the soul of the erhu: ethereal sense of remoteness.
Everyone's final death has a sense of design.
The change of the host and guest in the bath is the change of the character's state of mind.
At the end of the supernatural unity of human nature and divinity, the big boat watched the small boat also completed the guardianship and alternation of life, which was particularly moving in the mournful erhu sound.
notes:
The old man: the irreversible collapse of the Chinese feudal dynasty; the young man: the emerging but less traditional American culture; the young woman: the Republic of Korea, which is swaying left and right trying to establish a fragile balance.
The conflict between the elderly and college students is the conflict between Kim Ki-duk and the civilized world. His moving romantic scenes must have come from the imagination when he was alone, but they were exhausted after filming. He has no rules and no training, so the film is loose and ugly. His so-called philosophy is also a fragmented life experience. All in all, a very dangerous creator.
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