Some geniuses and masters have not only their own talents, but also their parents and grandparents. 1. Father Arnold, a computer engineer, was the first person to establish a company management network in the United States after World War II. Therefore, he was often targeted by headhunters, and then worked everywhere, moved everywhere, and lived in the suburbs. (At the time, the income was generally stable. Only the middle class will live in the suburbs). 2. Mother Leah is more like their peers, not like a mother in the traditional sense, but more like a playmate. Once Leah went to the store and saw a little monkey dying desperately because he had left his mother, he took the little monkey home! Then Spielberg went "crazy" and said-in a normal family, if a child tells his parents that he wants to raise a monkey, his parents will definitely say, are you crazy? As a result, you brought a little monkey home! Leah recalled that he was really crazy at the time, but Arnold said, I really liked that monkey! 3. Leah fell in love with her husband's good friend at the time, and then divorced her husband! In order to protect his wife, the husband made the children mistaken for the father to leave his mother. Therefore, Spielberg not only did not contact his father for a long time, but also prevented his sisters from contacting his father. 4. But, now Leah and Arnold are together again! In the words of Sister Spielberg, people who don't understand our family situation will mistakenly think that my parents have never been separated, and we have always been so happy! 5. Spielberg's grandfather can speak Russian and Hebrew; his grandmother once taught Hungarian immigrants to speak English.
The great director Spielberg's nasty taste and the creative experience of visiting the studio in his early years. 1. I like to put my well-dressed skull model in a closet and other places, and then close my sisters in it, listening to them screaming in surprise, and being triumphant. In addition, more than half a century has passed, when Spielber Ge is already in his seventies, still unrepentant, immersed in the memories of his sisters being scared and screaming. 2. When I was young, I sneaked into the universal studio, hid in the bathroom, and then walked around the studio alone.
The great director Spielberg is a technical expert, creative pioneer, and a person who takes the overall set of the studio. 1. When I was young, I knew how to use the pedal, so that when the actors step on the pedal, the dust raised would cause the illusion of being shot and falling to the ground. 2. "Jaws"-from scaring my sisters when I was young, to scaring all viewers. 3. The props of "Jaws" are broken and there is no time to make new ones, so Spielberg thought of using a floating bucket to "replace" the appearance of the great white shark, because "the invisible things make people more fearful ". 4. The little girl in red in "Schindler's List". 5. In "Saving Private Ryan", the scene of a scene is exactly the opposite of what was imagined, facing the sun. Then Spielberg adopted the method of facing the sun to shoot. 6. Martin Sikoses praised Spielberg's global awareness of the set, saying that a few seconds after he reached a place, he knew where to put things and where to set up the camera.
The "circle of friends" of the great director Spielberg. 1. In the 1970s, I formed a small group with George Lucas, Martin Sicoses, Francis Ford Coppola, and Brian De Palma. Everyone commented on each other's works frankly and honestly. help. 2. The opening prologue of Star Wars is Palma's suggestion. Spielberg recalled that Lucas invited everyone to watch the rough cut of "Star Wars". After watching it, everyone was silent. Then, as soon as everyone went to a Chinese restaurant to take their seats, Parma turned on the crazy Tucao mode-what was it about, where did the story happen, and why did they fight? Wait for a series of questions. Spielberg said that Lucas wanted to kill Palma. However, Parma is not just talking about not helping, and then telling Lucas to learn from the old movies in the past, add a preface! So the beginning of "Star Wars" has that very classic rolling prologue. 3. Spielberg was the first to have a car phone. At that time, he often took Parma to call beautiful women, and then put down the phone, they had already appeared in front of the beautiful women's house. 4. In "Scarface", Spielberg led his team to help Palma film the ending scene of the firefight. 5. For the sake of friendship with Lucas, when filming the first part of "Indiana Jones", the first filming did not overrun. Lucas also agreed with Spielberg to make three films.
The great director Spielberg "reconciled" with his Jewish identity. 1. The first memory of Judaism in childhood is probably that grandfather and father took themselves to an underground place and saw Jewish prayer rituals, the eyes were full of red. 2. I received the Jewish orthodox way of education since I was a child, but it was a way of living in the suburbs and not living next to other Jews. Because my Jewish identity was discriminated against, I hated my Jewish identity very much. 3. The second wife helped him return to Jewish identity. Before marriage, his wife joined Judaism and the two had a Jewish wedding. There are 7 children in total, and they are enjoying family life. 4. Filmed "Schindler's List", which had been prepared for almost ten years, and after the film ended, a foundation was established to commemorate the innocent victims of the Holocaust.
The director Spielberg reconciled with his father. 1. Spielberg misunderstood his father for a long time, so in his works, the dispersion and aggregation of family and people are often presented. 2. In "The Third Contact", "ET", "Cat and Mouse Game", the protagonists are all divorced parents. 3. Father is a veteran of World War II. During World War II, he served in India and Myanmar. Then filmed "Saving Private Ryan" for the old father. The two reconciled, and my father was very pleased!
Before and after "Purple". 1. Spielberg has always been regarded as more commercial, entertaining, more Disney, overly optimistic, and a young child. 2. But "Purple" is a turning point, focusing on black people; but when dealing with lesbian love, it seems very conservative and restrained; and the picture is particularly sweet, like Disneyland. 3. However, the appearance of a series of works such as "Schindler's List", "Amistad Furious Lock Frenzy", "Saving Private Ryan" shows that Spielberg not only has optimism, but also has the courage and courage to face history. Idealism. 4. "Munich" even makes Spielberg and the audience fall into a dilemma of justice and revenge. Spielberg's optimism, idealism and justice seem to be difficult to be self-consistent and have entered a dead end. 5. But "Lincoln" saved Spielberg's optimism and idealism, because after all, democracy is a good entry point.
The details are appropriate and the key points are prominent. Some of the words spoken by the person concerned are very visual and true at the same time. The disadvantage is that there are too many episodes, which can be divided into upper and lower episodes and talk about 300 minutes.
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