F50: "The King's Choice" ~ Director: Eric Pope~ The goodness of this film, in my opinion, does not lie in the king's choice, lies in the director's gloomy and slow tempo of telling things, but it is To be able to express that tension and urgency, the film did not attract you at the beginning, but slowly accumulated, only to have the affirmation of the director ~ Director Eric Pope, the Norwegian director, the last time the film "The Last King" "" is also his work. The mirror feelings of the two films are completely different. At that time, watching "The Last King" also felt very novel, with a different cold beauty and speed. This time, "The King's Choice" is too slow. Very, with the depth of the plot, you will slowly realize the less-spoken king. The meaning of the choice also allows you to realize that the concept of the film is so important~ I watched the two consecutive films about the Norwegian King by the Norwegian director. In the movie, you can feel the Norwegian people’s affection for their country, a sincere love, and the wishes and tolerance behind the love ~ Norway, also has very distinctive music, KKV is a famous record company that promotes the famous Norwegian music , But the company is far more than Norwegian music, it is also committed to integrating cross-border music from different cultures from all over the world. But if you listen carefully to those cross-borders, you essentially retain the characteristics of Norway. In fact, it is a way to better let the world understand and accept Norwegian music. If our country can carry forward more or accept and carry forward It’s just fine. How can we today have so much resistance, hiding the love that we still have deep in our hearts~ In Norwegian music, the expectations and calls in the cold air reveal the hearts of the people Toughness, evoked by the beauty of a clear soul, Enron’s melancholy beauty, quietly moving ~ There is no special music in this film, but if you listen carefully, you will find that the director uses only those keys The sound is in place~
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