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Treva 2022-01-07 15:52:48

"Why is it 451?" "Because Fahrenheit 451 degrees is the ignition point of books."

A very dystopian movie, the whole movie seems to be another parallel space of the Soviet regime. The background is set in a country where books are not allowed, and the firefighter who is responsible for destroying (burning) prohibited books is supposed to put out the fire. member. The male protagonist, who is a firefighter, "ran into" a female protagonist who looked the same as his wife on the (upside down) train, and fell in love after several contacts with the female protagonist. This movie should be one of the inspiration sources for "Lobster".

I like the scene where the film moves with the fast-moving fire truck, and I like the extensive use of red in the film (the red at the beginning is the color of the fire station, the red in the middle is the color of the book burning, and the red is the color of the wearer at the end. The heroine in the red cotton coat). When the male lead was reported by his wife and fled to the mountain, the media faked the male lead's death to frighten people. The group of "book people" on the mountain feel particularly interesting with the name of the book. Everyone is a mobile, living library. At the end, the scene where the little boy and dozens of people recite books together in the snow is quite moving.

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Extended Reading
  • Luciano 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    (Long film #05) 2004/09/17_19:30 BC Cinematheque A very good science fiction film. The smell of England permeates. Love for literature. Balzac. Movie notes. Is the male actor an ancestor or an account? Later, I learned that the actress was playing two roles. Unexpectedly moving.

  • Mona 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Truffaut interviewed Hitchcock in 1962, and his films lack the spirituality of Zu Yuzhan or the assassination of the pianist, and some influence Hitchcock. How was your study? In fact, it's okay, but it's not himself after all. Those little skills of creating space can't be compared with Hitchcock, and he himself is embarrassed. In the case of movies, are books also a means of controlling ideology?

Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Clarisse: You don't like books, then.

    Guy Montag: Do you like the rain?

    Clarisse: Yes, I adore it.

  • The Captain: Come on now, madam. We're going to burn the house.

    Book Lady: No!

    The Captain: What do you want, martyrdom?

    Book Lady: I want to die as I've lived.

    The Captain: You must have read that in there. Now, look, I'm not going to ask you again. Are you going?

    Book Lady: These books were alive; they spoke to me!