A clue connects social group portraits and Shakespearean lines. Everyone is "always a person", and people who are full of classical temperament are deeply plunged into sadness. The second long commentary gave me a lot of inspiration, and the pursuit of romanticism affected the historical status of the film. Understanding then inspired me to supplement French history. "Children of Paradise" = Romantic popular drama, represented by Baptiste, an old artist full of classical innocence.
The Jiaonsi he pursued is the perfect representative. Jia Ansi is a signified character with a strong sign, a projected object, just like the motionless goddess she plays. So her emotions are so vague, her character is from the left and right, all her internalized existence is particularly vague and unpredictable-a subjective consciousness shaped to complete the subjective fantasy and never stop pursuit ——Muse. Baptiste is destined to not get her, because Jiaonsi is beautiful and unable to get close, she is the artist's "dream".
But she prefers Baptiste. I think this is the revelation of the theme of the romantic remembrance of the film.
When I watched the movie with a purely story-telling mentality, I was very puzzled about the role of Jiaonsi, and I couldn't avoid the popular view: it was too bitch.
After the second long commentary gave me enlightenment about the meaning of Baptiste, in the process of writing the short commentary, I suddenly became aware of the role of Jiaonsi. This is not an autonomous character, she is a symbol, so it can only be projected into the intention of the person who created the symbol.
Yesterday, an internal film appreciation seminar was held in the school, and "King Hall" was screened. In the discussion session, a student said that he did not like complicated and winding movies.
I still think that the process of thinking about a movie is very interesting. After thinking about it, the feedback to you is like "my own achievements", giving me a false but comforting encouragement. I said yesterday: "If you are willing to think and analyze a movie, it will often give you many unexpected surprises."
Just like the second time I watched "The Cabaret" yesterday, there were so many new discoveries while watching the movie
It's like today, from my incomprehension of Jiaonsi and even the whole movie, to the present fullness and smoothness.
I really like movies
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