Always thought it was an emotional movie.
I saw it before I knew it was a science fiction movie.
After watching it, I found that it was still an emotional movie.
If you think about it carefully...
Ah, it turned out to be a musical.
The beauty of music seems to be the only beauty that can't be found in the animal nature of human beings, at least I can't. Human thinking is basically a kind of visual thinking, so why do people like certain sound frequency changes (melody) and syllable repetition (rhythm) at a certain time? Why can these combinations of frequency change and repetition mobilize and resonate with people's specific emotions?
I don't understand it at all... so I love music because I don't understand it.
Xin Haicheng's plot...do you understand? Don't look at others, it's you...Huh? you understood? Well, I don't understand... ashamed.
But the music and pictures of "Yun no む こう, bound no place"...... Are you moved? Ah, you are moved, but I am not... ashamed.
The plot is very laid out, but not filled, the ending is sorry for the expectations of the beginning, it is completely unexpressive, lack of explanation, lack of reminders, and the echo of suspense is also a mess. However, because of this, the expressiveness of music and pictures has reached its peak: the smooth connection of clouds, water and the sky, the smooth piano sound, and even the black pause that destroys this smooth connection are extremely smooth, all of which directly affect the emotions of the audience. Rather than being rational, let the audience synchronize with the film from a level that the audience cannot understand... Good job!
So, this film is very beautiful, the human settings and the worldview settings are perfect, and the music is especially beautiful...As for the plot? No matter what...Everyone is dreaming anyway, the actors are, and the audience is...
Xin Haicheng is also.
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