The rare and good movies that appeared during this period, just briefly explain the reasons (no spoilers).

Alysson 2022-01-16 08:01:35

When I saw the cover of this movie on a link page, my first impression was that it was not an old film from the 80s and 90s, right? If you look back like this, let's go back and add a title called "Storm is more violent, everyone knows."
As a result, the introduction is still in 2014, the actor and Eva? There is really a lack of movies to watch recently, so I watched it on a tablet before going to bed last night, and I didn’t plan to finish it because I didn’t expect the quality of the movie to be so high.
These years, like everyone who has been watching movies since childhood, they have been very cautious when they say "good movies". What have you never seen? So I have a criterion for the movie, that is, the degree of "substitution" or the degree of commitment. The greater the degree I can substitute myself for the role in it, and after her thinking or personality is substituted with me, I think there will be something The more consistent the thinking or personality, and the more such characters exist in the movie, and from the beginning to the end, all these characters can be played through a profound experience, that is the scale of the score-which in fact also means that the movie has How good is actually also has a lot to do with how you are. For example, the "picnic under the cliff" is probably my reason. I really don’t like it at all. I deleted it before reading it. But someone must have seen something from it, experienced something, and invested in something.
Speaking of the movie, almost all the main characters can make me feel "substitute" (that is, I know what is going on with this person, and other people may not know it), I think the director has achieved an effect, that is, the film I shot a mixed type, it can be a life movie, it can be a youth movie, it can be an erotic movie, it can be a suspense movie, it can be a literary movie (that is, the kind you know at the beginning), and it has never been mixed Natural.
Okay, the movie is actually not very good. Look at the ending, doesn't an arrangement like that happen twice in three times? What's so strange? I know many people think this way, but I still want to emphasize the evaluation criteria I mentioned above on the quality of the movie. The plot is not the direct cause. The most important thing is the details, some eyes and some dialogue. If I watched it at the time, Feeling that kind of feeling, is this importance comparable to the plot? What's more, the plot of this story is really exciting. It is very realistic and at the same time it has a surreal feeling. The special ending is not that you think it is not a big deal, but that it has long been hidden in other details of the movie.

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  • Myron 2022-03-27 09:01:17

    The plot is really stupid, the character creation and interpretation are bad enough, Shailene Woodley's acting sucks, and Eva Green is ugly enough. The IQ of the police is negative. The editing is terrible. I hate this kind of conventional drama without realistic logic.

  • Lennie 2022-01-16 08:01:35

    The disappearance of housewives. The white body in the blizzard, a far-fetched metaphor, a terrible plot. The ending is too weak, there is no sign before. Only Eva Green, as good as ever.

White Bird in a Blizzard quotes

  • Kat Connor: I know Phil's not the smartest crayon in the box.

    Mickey: That is the understatement of century.

    Kat Connor: That's what I kind of like about him, you know. He's just simple. I know it sounds perverse, but he's kind of like my dad in that way. You scratch the surface, and there's just more surface.

  • Kat Connor: Because I never saw my mother again, she remains in absence to me. An empty space. An invisible, half remembered ghost. So even now I catch myself thinking that I'm gonna run into her some day. Like I'll be at a stop light, and look over at the car next to me and there she'll be, scowling at me with disapproval. Or I'll spot her across some crowded street, or train station, and we'll run toward each other like one of those cheesy TV movies. She'll hug me like a long, lost lover, then take my face in her long, graceful hands, look me in the eyes and say... "I'm here, Kat. I'm here."