Traverse the originator of the drama, the mother pursues her own son, and later works compete to imitate

Tamara 2022-03-15 09:01:01

When Han Han's movie "Riding the Wind and Breaking the Waves" was released, it was criticized for plagiarizing "New Difficult Brothers". However, the official is very clever and has already written a tribute to "Back to the Future", "New Difficult Brothers", "Seventy Years Back in Time" and other films have been written early.

However, old movie fans should laugh at the question of whether "Riding the Wind and Breaking the Waves" is a plagiarism of "New Difficult Brothers".

It should be that the traversal plot of these two films, or the creative inspiration, comes from the 1985 classic "Back to the Future".

Although some parts of "Back to the Future" are a bit exaggerated, don't forget that this is a comedy. In terms of the structure of the plot’s character, this work is even more a model of today's traversal drama. Although there have been time-traveling themed movies like "The Great Shift in Time and Space" before, the world regards "Back to the Future" as the "traversing originator". "Because this is the first time that we are really talking about the interesting intersection of the two generations in the journey.

Take "Riding the Wind and Breaking the Waves" as an example, the human setting is almost a copy of "Back to the Future". Some people say that the copy is "New Difficult Brothers", but "New Difficult Brothers" is actually a copy of "Back to the Future".

The protagonist goes back to meet his parents, and then finds that if the parents don't love each other, he will disappear. So he tries his best to make do with his parents, but he almost made love to his mother and become brothers with his father. In the end, he becomes a bully.

In addition to the structural imitation, many plots also have similar places. For example, the male protagonist tries to tell his past father not to be too aggressive with his son.

Han Han did copy the works of his predecessors, but it is an attempt to imitate classic works like "Back to the Future". For Han Han, a new filmmaker, imitation is a way of learning. He needs to absorb the essence from these works. The filming of "Riding the Wind and the Waves" should have the purpose of learning . After all, his first film "The Future Will Be Unexpected" "It's really not like a movie.

To make better works, he needs to learn more film expertise. Of course, he must make his own purely original script afterwards, imitating can be eaten as food, when can only live in the shadows. This is true for Han Han, and so are domestic films.

"Back to the Future" is even better than "Riding the Wind and Waves", even if the crossing is more exaggerated, the crossing still emphasizes some scientific basis. It's not just crossing over casually, this is something that many crossing dramas don't learn.

Even the placement of advertisements, the ingenuity of this movie is insurmountable. The fashion brand Calvin Klein became the name Martin was mistaken for. Although it is obviously implanted, it makes people laugh. What makes people even more dumbfounding is that Martin's mother also began to pursue actions against herself.

Even if it is a comedy, "Back to the Future" has its own unique spiritual core, which is a story about courage and self-confidence.

The protagonist Martin is a young 17-year-old who is good at skateboarding, likes music, and full of youth. Although the doctors he knows seem crazy, they have the spirit of innovation and exploration.

The first 30 minutes of the movie looked very flat, but in fact, there have been all kinds of foreshadowings.

When Martin traveled back to 30 years ago, he discovered the various connections between the past and the present.

It’s just that Martin’s father, George, is completely different from Martin. He is bullied by the campus bully Beaver. He writes science fiction but is afraid of being questioned by others. He can only peep at the girls he likes.

A sentence from the future black mayor simply tells the life of his father George. If they know that you are being bullied like this, they will bully you for the rest of their lives.

This is also one of the themes expressed in "Back to the Future". Martin's journey is more just the beginning and the end, but the main plot is George's change from cowardice to bravery.

If Martin is the central character of the "Back to the Future" series, then George is the central character of "Back to the Future 1."

It turned out that George was a life of failure. Although he still married the beautiful Luolian, he has been living a very poor life. Martin, who had returned to the past, also began to wonder why Luolian would be willing to marry this wretched one.

George also has his own hobbies, but he has no confidence in himself; he also has a girl he likes, but he has no confidence at all.

In fact, as long as he has a little courage, his whole life can be completely changed.

Have the courage to continue writing their own novels, have the courage to extend an invitation to Luolian, and have the courage to throw a fierce punch at Beaver.

The highlight of the whole film, from Martin's going back to the future, becomes whether George can muster the courage to catch up with Luolian to prevent history from changing.

Don't forget that this is a comedy, and you don't have to entangle the rest of the matter too smoothly. We also only need to know that each of us has the right to change history, and the question is whether we dare to change it.

It is always easy to say it, but to achieve it, you must do several things that are worth remembering for a lifetime.

And when you "return" to the future one day, I hope you will have the same ending as George after Martin returned to the future.

The final piece of advice is that if someone is trying to get you and someone together, be careful, that person is likely to be your son's return from the future.

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Back to the Future quotes

  • Stella Baines: So, tell me, Marty, how long have you been in port?

    Marty McFly: Excuse me?

    Stella Baines: Ah, I guessed you're a sailor. I think that's why you wear that life preserver.

    Marty McFly: Uh, Coast Guard.

  • Stella Baines: Joey just loves being in his playpen. He cries whenever we take him out, so we just leave him in there all the time.