The sophistication in form and structure packs the entire story well, the art style of live action mixed with comic locations is captivating, and the transitions are amazing. (In my impression, European directors are best at this... American directors rarely see similar transitions) This is a typical French movie, which is exactly the same as "Amelie" in style and narrative, which can be explained by narration It can be seen that in terms of the plot framework, "A Man Called Ove Decided to Die" is particularly similar. It uses the memories before death to look back on the past, but the whole situation completely restricts the situation to one person, which will look a little bit. narrow. Although Giuseppe Tonadore's "The Pianist at Sea" is illusory and has no reality to rely on, its artistic conception is much broader. The pattern of the lightly inked but all-important love line is also a bit old-fashioned, but still makes sense. Different from many films about art (such as "No Master's Work"), this work only involves artists and does not talk about art itself. There are only a handful of clips showing the protagonist playing the violin in the feature film, but the focus is on the The breath of life mentioned by the male protagonist's teacher in the film, the male protagonist achieved extraordinary achievements in art because he seized it, and lost his inspiration because of losing it, and finally ended his life. The director uses the people around the male protagonist Ali to map and splice out a complete him. From his children, his wife, his first love, to his mother and an allegorical story about the angel of death. The overall level of completion is still very high. If you like "Amelie", you will also like this one.
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