I always prefer prose. Unless it is splashy and witty, or the essay is too hard after all, I don't like gnawing. The prose is soft, it feels like West Lake brocade, and it is silk, but it also fails. If it is sentimentally and empty all the way, it will soften to the ground, soft to the bone, and it is useless. The so-called truth in the world: When it should be hard, it is hard. This refers to a kind of qi.
The most important reason I like "Ocean" is that it completely returns the right to speak to the ocean itself. Watching "Dolphin Bay", it is impossible not to admire the courage of the creators. However, the focus of the whole film is still the entanglement between people. It is the confrontation between those who protect the dolphins and the Japanese fishermen and the local government. It is a kind of exposure. , A group of people exposed the injuries of another group. And "Ocean" chose another perspective, a perspective that is broader and closer to the ocean itself. It is just a display, trying to lead us to understand and understand the amazing and beautiful scenes in the ocean that we can't imagine. From the above Thousands of fish spirally formed into a spherical school of fish, a lazy transparent jellyfish ascending like a lamp religiously, a variety of strangely shaped luminous and non-luminous fish, the confrontation, intimacy, and destiny between them. There is a scene of a small turtle that has just crawled out of an eggshell on the beach and rushes to the sea. The distance is not far, but life and death are endless. The lens is aimed at these fresh lives, the sun is abundant, and a derivative of peace and joy, but a black flying shadow. Passing by, falling on the fine sand, on the turtle's small back shell. Death has been there in person from the first moment they were born, there is no fake. You watched the little tortoises being quickly grabbed by the black bird, just like the moves in the martial arts movie, like magic, you have to open your mouth.
There are many such passages, seals, sea lions, dolphins, whales, shrimps and crabs, those anonymous. Every passage is smooth and beautiful. Blue is not only melancholy, but also broad and clear, a vast and deep beauty.
Unexpectedly, I was completely overwhelmed in the process of watching the film. Of course, my tears were extremely low. I saw the beacon tower in "Lord of the Rings" lit from Gondor to the Luo Khanate. The mountains and snow ridges, the majestic music, the tears came down, and I saw the hope of mankind. But what I saw this time was the sin of humans, and the reasons for the tears were all sorts of strange. "Lord of the Rings" is a magnificent touch, more often because of my grievances and grievances that need to be cleaned up. But yesterday I was sitting in the cinema, what is it? Made me cry? It is beautiful broken. This is always very moving, and it is humans who destroy all of this, and I am one of them.
The director is clever. He has shown us all those beautiful, vivid and interesting marine creatures one by one, and we either admire or smile before telling us how we brutally killed them. This set of shots is very beautiful, quiet, then dark, and finally with a fierce impact, the blood stains the water. Throughout this section, there are few shots above the sea. We seem to have become fish, just like those who were cut off with their fins and then thrown back into the sea, entangled in nets and finally died, shot by steel forks, and shot by guns. , I couldn't see what was happening above the water, only the violent waves, the twisted ship and the glimpse of people, then fell and fell into the darkness of the deep sea.
The matter of protecting the ocean now seems to have become a consensus. However, that is a very distant matter, isn’t it? There are many people who haven't even seen it before. The advantage of this movie is that it allows you to understand it, understand its beauty, and when it is destroyed, you should not bear it.
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