Wu Yusen on "Red Circle"

Herbert 2022-01-11 08:02:26

"I believe in my world. I believe in brotherhood and everything related to it. Such as honor, loyalty and friendship. It is precisely because of this romanticism that "Red Circle" has become a classic.
For me There are two great moments in the film. One occurred during the theft. Yves put his rifle on a tripod and aimed at the alarm sensor on the wall.
At this time, he and his companion exchanged eyes briefly. Suddenly, Yves got off the tripod. He took the rifle and took aim and shot himself. With that shot, he confirmed the indisputable existence of his precise marksmanship, and at the same time showed his admirable confidence.
Another moment was after the theft, Alandron visited Iraq. At the husband’s house. Alan stared at the dark wardrobe, while Yves just smiled. This shows that Yves is no longer afraid. His demon has disappeared because he has been redeemed through friendship.
Yves’s Jansen is A role I really agree with. He has a lofty spirit that is rare in today's movies. He understands loyalty and sacrifice.
Melville is very good to actors. He makes them a star and an eternal crystal. I will never forget Alandronal Blue The eyes are moving and profound. People not only see his appearance, but also his heart, emotions and past...
"Red Circle" is a film with little dialogue and mainly atmosphere. As a person who believes in the code of honor A master of philosophy (more like Eastern philosophy), Melville can shoot and edit movies that others cannot complete. I use many of the inspirations he gave me in some of my movies, such as "The True Colors of Heroes" and "The Two Heroes" "Hot Detective." The coldness and style of his films made him independent of other directors of the same period."
Wu Yusen. 2003.

Translated from the CC "Red Circle" brochure.

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