Delsu Uzala

Laila 2022-01-11 08:02:34

In a very familiar way of telling stories, a narrator first explains the fate and ending of the protagonist, and then tells the story of this character. This narrative method is very similar to that of Russian novels. It is always reminiscent of a scene where a group of people are surrounded by a campfire and there is a person in the story. The narration of "Song of Soldiers" is similar. Obviously, the protagonist is Del Su. This character is a bit like the sea pianist 1900. 1900 was unable to set foot on land and stayed on the cruise ship. So did Del Su. He could not survive out of the forest. His eyes and shotguns were his weapons, and his eyes were broken. , The rifle sent by the chief was robbed, and he lost his survival in the forest, and he was really useless. The character's narration is constructed through friendship, which is also very popular and there is nothing special about it. Del Su's final death was a defense of dignity and friendship. Del Su believes that everything he touches and feels in the forest is alive, wind, fire, water... He feels guilty and anxious for shooting tigers. He has a heart of awe of nature. He takes everything in the world into himself. Within the scope of communication, the ultimate purity is truly integrated with the forest. The officer brought a group of people to the primeval forest. The harsh weather conditions and difficult living environment encountered are worthy of comparison with "Unsent Letter". The beginning of the movie is the big aerial shot of the forest. The big vision means that this is an epic biography. There are few close-up shots in the whole film, and many long-range panoramic shots. Pay attention to the connection and rendering with the surrounding environment.

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Dersu Uzala quotes

  • [first lines]

    Man in Horse-Drawn Cart: Looking for something?

    Arsenev: Yes, a grave.

  • Dersu Uzala: My home nowhere. Small hut in mountains where I can sleep. That my home.