For the entire second episode, having this one more than makes up for the lack of other episodes, I can still see all kinds of thinking from this season, especially thinking about movement and stillness. One of the best is this eighth episode, the drowning giant.
My classmate is from Weihai, and I helped him shoot several times before. I am amazed at all the gadgets in his house, the most interesting of which is the skull of a juvenile baleen whale. The owner of this skull came from the mass stranding of many baleen whales in Weihai at that time. The group of corpses was so large that all the local people, just like the beginning of the film, gathered in front of the beach and watched. A group spree begins, and even dunes are piled on top of the whales.
It is said that these whales chose to hang themselves after a lonely and helpless lament. They also stood still like the unbelievable miracle. When everyone was having a good time, the government thought a lot about this huge miracle. direct screen.
For the people of Weihai, there are two major events, one is the wildfire around the Cuishan Mountain, and the other is the live broadcast of the dismemberment process. Just like the giant in the film, the huge god-like baleen whale began to show corpse spots a few days later, and the body was also damaged. It started to swell. The reporter probably didn't know what a corpse explosion was at the time, so they took a close-up shot. The workers held a chainsaw and started cutting from the fins. In an instant, the whale corpse exploded, and the blood and foam flew. All these shots were taken by me. My classmates who were still young saw it and later told us about it.
Later, his father took the skull of one of the minke whales home and hung it at the door. When I saw this skull for the first time, I was shocked to this day. I always fantasize about his former physique. My far-flung, incredible creation, and later on in The Whaling Boys, the poster is a standing baleen whale skull.
I've always wanted to buy a skull like this.
Because I was inexplicably curious about bones before. For example, an aunt of mine specializes in collecting all kinds of bones. As small as a kingfisher bone as large as a whale bone. I also have the same hobby. When I was in college, a few of my buddies went to Gansu to film, and they got back a sheep skull with fur, and they kept throwing it at the door of my dormitory. I also like wolf teeth. A Mongolian friend of mine once warned me not to hang the teeth between my neck. I didn't think it was anything, I just thought it was what Tengri said, and I didn't have to believe it.
Seeing the giants hanging everywhere, the heroic body of the past, and even the penis being stored and soaked in formalin, reminds me of this kind of thing.
Later, we went to Weihai for filming. There is a beach in Rongcheng. When we first went there, there was a huge ship that was blown ashore by the entry of the typhoon the previous year. Because it was even more expensive to push him into the sea, the government chose to dismember it. The first time I saw him, he had already been cut in half, and everyone took the parts and sold scrap metal. Although only half is left, as if the giant's huge body has been dismembered in half, he is still extremely grand. I was still so insignificant, and then I went to Weihai again after half a year because of the epidemic, and officially filmed with my classmates, the giant ship. Only some wreckage remains. Just like the only remaining beachside bones of the giant in the film, it is said that it will be completely demolished soon.
Looking at the parts scattered in the sea, I have been thinking about the destruction of time by time. No greatness can escape the mystery of time.
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