This is a movie of tragic heroes. There are tragic heroes both at home and abroad. Famous people are like Hamlet, and those who don’t know at all are like Mona Ludo. Before this movie, the Wushe incident and Mona Ludo were completely unknown. Even Taiwanese don’t know it. After all, this is a story of aboriginal people and a weak culture, so it’s normal not to know. Director Wei made this film to remember it, which has a memorable significance.
So it's no wonder that his shots are a bit wordy, and he jerked a bit back and forth.
The logic of the aborigines is very "special." As far as I chat with the aborigines, they have their own way of thinking, so the mode of seeing death as home in the film is a kind of destiny. In a word, they live It has to be free and easy, and death is easy, that's why there is the classic saying "It is easy for us to find death, but it is very difficult for you to ask for life."
Except for the computer-synthesized part, many of the actual location scenes were shot on the spot, because I went to Wushe many times, and I stayed in Puli for at least two weeks every two months, and the mountains there are like Qilai , Gan Zhuowan (which is also the name of the mountain), Hehuan, Baishishan... Wait, I have climbed, don’t doubt, Taiwan’s high mountains are like this, the true beauty of Taiwan is also in the mountains, there are Opportunity to welcome a visit (now you can travel freely).
I will treat this film as an epic. After all, these things really happened in this land. If there is no record, it is just a short record in some articles or books: the Wushe incident. How many people died, and so on, no one would feel the real sadness.
The kind that knows that it is doomed from the beginning, but it is still sad.
If you have the opportunity to travel freely in Taiwan, if you have the opportunity to go to the hill tribe, the tribe in the movie is actually moved to the tribe near the Huisun Forest Farm, or Hsinchu. Jianshi, Qingquan, or Fuxing Township in Beiheng...if you have the opportunity, you can really cook a campfire by the creek, warm up a millet wine, and then some aborigines will come to chat with you, joking, random Say something, drink together, dance with joy, or he will take you up the mountain to catch game...It's very interesting, do
n't be afraid, the aborigines have not grown grass for a long, long time...
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