Ninety minutes one mirror to the end of the Winter Palace

Evangeline 2022-01-12 08:02:19

I am admiringly watching, the longest shot in the history of this movie, one shot shuttles through more than 30 exhibition halls in the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. In the 90-minute movie, there are more than 2,000 actors in different costumes. The location of the shot is Every actor is in the play. At the beginning of the film, the male narrator who runs through the film woke up in the darkness. He opened his eyes but couldn’t see anything. He just remembered that there were some accidents. Everyone was trying their best to find a safe place. I just can't remember what happened. His eyes touched a group of high-ranking officials and dignitaries rushing to the ball. The narrator recognized from the costumes of these people that it was the beginning of the nineteenth century. He followed the crowd to the Winter Palace and said to himself that everything was prepared for himself. , What role is he going to play. At the corner, the narrator met another French diplomat who came across. This old gentleman acted as the questioner, introduced the Hermitage collection, critically appreciated and guided the tour. The film is really cool. The viewing in different exhibition halls will change the modern and millennia-old Russia at will. It has also gone through dynasties. From the narrator’s words, it is known that the one who is reprimanding her subordinate is Peter the Great; Queen Catherine finished her performance elegantly. After asking the minister’s opinion, he yelled to go to the toilet after applause; the Persian envoy visited the czar and had a family dinner with the czar’s family on the eve of the revolution. As a group of lovely girls returned to the ballroom, the French diplomat even danced with the little girl inside, claiming that he had forgotten everything. What's interesting is that the narrator was not seen by anyone inside except the French diplomat, and was completely transparent. When French diplomats met modern people in the exhibition hall, they were smelled of formalin. Back in the nineteenth century, they were seen and driven away by the people inside. When they needed to peek into the royal family, they were only the narrator. The camera is only, and there will be no French diplomats. The film ends with the end of the ball. The narrator urges the French diplomat to follow the crowd. The diplomat asks: Where are you going? The narrator went back to him. The diplomat said where we could go, he decided to stay, and silently looked serious and sad. The narrator said: Farewell to Europe. The narrator walked outside with the flow of people and saw the masked actors at the beginning. The scene ended in a sea. The narrator said that we are destined to drift forever and live forever. This paragraph is very meaningful. It's worth brushing a few more times to take a good look, and make up for history by the way.

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Russian Ark quotes

  • Alla Osipenko: This painting and I; we have a secret.

  • The Stranger: Let's proceed with caution. These madmen could eat us.

    The Time Traveller: They liked your hair.

    The Stranger: Of course, I'm a writer. Writer's always have good hair.

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