Finally finished watching the legendary "Zombie Bride". The quality of the TS version is good. Although the picture is rough and the contrast is too dark, it is largely due to the style of the movie itself.
And as friends who have seen it reflect, it doesn't reach the heights that TIM can achieve, which may be a problem with the script, lack of weight, a bit falling into the cliché of traditional romantic movies - maybe, such themes are always beautiful and Worth talking about. The ghost world is often more beautiful, purer and kinder than the human world, and the evil must be punished. As for love, it is always mixed with clumsy misunderstandings, adherence to sacrifice, and the beautiful word: unswerving.
After all, it's a movie that purifies the mind -- or rather, numbs it. It's not sharp, it's soft, and those horrific and eerie figures are nothing but a coat of soft content. It is suitable for educating young people who are just beginning to love, but not suitable for old rivers and lakes who have experienced vicissitudes of life. This does not mean that we old people no longer believe, but that we need more complex and profound things to support our conviction.
After watching "Zombie Bride", I watched a 2004 movie "Duma" by the way. DUMA is not a young woman, but a female cheetah. The whole film tells the story of how DUMA was adopted by a kind little boy and then returned to nature through hardships. It is conceivable that there are a lot of scenes and plot conflicts as follows:
1) Beautiful African savannah, wild animals, female leopard mothers fighting and dying to protect their children and lions, and other scenes similar to "Animal World" and rich The background folk music with local characteristics;
2) The little boy and the little leopard are inseparable, and gradually grow into a big boy and a big leopard;
3) The family changed dramatically, the father died suddenly, and he had to move from the grassland to the big city, the child was out of tune with the city, the leopard Yes ; 4) The child was bullied by the classmates, but the leopard stepped forward ,
scaring the crowd, but the innocent child and the beast cooperated closely, keeping away from the crowd and the city;
Han, and so on, until finally DUMA found his beloved boyfriend, adapted to nature, and the little boy returned home smoothly, and returned to my home on the grassland happily with his mother...
You see, the whole story comes out along these shots. There's nothing special about it, it's always trust, love and growth throughout. This is another juvenile film through and through, except that "Zombie Bride" is about love education, here is moral education. But what they have in common is obvious: the danger is not the mythical creatures, not the beasts, but the human heart.
The problem is that, anyway, you can't leave society and enter the world of ghosts or beasts, it will lead to autism and radicalization. On the contrary, I feel that we should make a film to let the teenagers know the sinister nature of the rivers and lakes, but still firmly believe in the morality of the rivers and lakes-although, the rivers and lakes are becoming more and more immoral.
Both films are soft and warm, especially "DUMA". The first few shots were very well shot. Looking at the fluffy little leopard, I couldn't put it down. How should I put it, for female readers who come to my blog often, I recommend this film, because it can make your mother's love shine, and the whole body exudes a holy light.
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