What impressed me the most was the "danger" that the child's father encountered when climbing a tree to pick honey at the beginning. As the film's plot slowly developed, it was gradually added to this lovely child and mother. When Dad said we were going to find honey alone, we started to get entangled in the worries of the little boy and his mother in the thunder and rain because of the episode at the beginning. The audience took the lead, knowing he was in danger. But unexpectedly, the little boy suddenly took the lead in the audience. Just before he woke up from his sleep, his father fell hard from the tree. I was hit hard. The momentum has advanced sharply. great!
Every actor in the film is very real, and I think it can be regarded as a spectacle. Bees, horses, eagles, many uncontrollable factors, as arranged in advance, the whole film is very real, can't forget the breathing sound of the little boy lying in the woods at the end. Panting hard. This kind of performance made the little boy's personality grow up. He looked like a half-adult personality. The two were entangled with each other and looked very powerless.
The long shot of "Honey" does not feel rigid at all, and the ever-changing amount of information makes each scene have its own rhythm, and the film is full of three-dimensional and spatial sense.
I really like the way in which "dream" is displayed, and I feel deeply about it, which is completely based on human life experience. In childhood, dreaming seems to be like this.
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