Along with Coppola's "Rumblefish" and Xu Sijin's "Perfume", the three are masterpieces that break sensory perception!
Coppola's "Betta" is a breakthrough in "visual", using " The contrast between black and white" and "color" images to metaphor "hope", "ideal", "right and wrong" and "disillusionment"...
Xu Sijin's "perfume" is a reflection on "smell", using "smell" to metaphorize the relationship between people The emotional connection between Ge Nuyi and his pursuit of perfume is more like his loneliness, journey, and wandering in the ends of the earth in pursuit of family and love...
"Noisy City" is the return and rediscovery of "hearing", see Knowing "irony" is one of the great joys of the whole film. If it's not ironic enough that the protagonist comes from a musical family but is tone-deaf, his name is Amadeus (Mozart's name) is undoubtedly too funny. Is the actor tone-blind? Or is Mozart tone-deaf? A textbook for my buddy that puts the academics and the ivory tower guys in the mix! A silent greeting from the heroine to the hero "How are you?" is worth a thousand words! Electronic music is coming Playing on wires and cables! Whether you want to sit in a concert hall and enjoy classical melody, or listen to and enjoy a variety of sounds (or what some people call noise) anytime, anywhere is everyone's own choice, but know how to tolerate And accepting different voices should be the biggest gain of the whole film! Yes, I may not appreciate your views or opinions, but I respect your right to speak, just like this film review and response...
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