I just watched a few of the director's musicals, the most famous "The Umbrella of Cherbourg", which made Catherine Deneuve popular. I watched this film because there were comments that many scenes in "La La Land" paid tribute to the film "Liu Mei Hua Jiao", and for a while I was very interested in the early acting career of the documentary director Jacques Behan , just found this film to watch. The whole film has the distinctive characteristics of the director. Colors are bright, clean and light, with warm tones predominating. What makes the director's musicals different is that a large number of outdoor real scenes are shot, rather than Hollywood studio shooting, which requires a lot of tests for lighting, photography, actors and scheduling. Of course, the real scene also brings many benefits, that is, it makes people feel more real, and the lighting and the performance of the actors are all natural, very stretched, and not artificial. The last ten minutes is the climax, the foreshadowing is too long and the rhythm slows down. The story went on for an hour, and the three couples had not met formally yet, but they began to express their love and affection, always giving everyone a taste. Why does the final direction of this musical film not feel like a happy reunion? Will miss the route? ! It was only in the last ten minutes that they officially met, embraced and danced together, and had a happy ending. The director has grasped the rhythm, it's really gentle, not in a hurry at all! ! I look anxious. Jacques Behan has short platinum blonde hair (it feels like the effect of dyeing), which is actually softer and softer than the two heroines! Back then, he was probably helpless when he switched to behind the scenes. He was in his 20s, just like other people in their teens. Looking at Dore, still makes people sigh. In terms of acting skills, she is really better than Deneuve; in terms of appearance, although she is not as delicate and lovely as Deneuve's Barbie doll, but with red hair and a resolute face, Be more artistic.
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