This is the first time I have seen the director's shooting technique. He captured people's minds. He wanted to use the new beginning of time to resonate with everyone, and he succeeded. This is really a story, a little coincidental and bizarre like a fairy tale. But at the same time it is so real. At the beginning of the film, the games made by Amelie seem to have been experienced by us. We pressed ourselves tightly to the glass, drew the villain on our hand, applied glue to the finger and then tore it off. Everything is so familiar and familiar. The whole film uses beautiful colors and exaggerated music to show us people's ideal real society? The
protagonist is not a beautiful princess, but she is kind and happy like an angel. Although her life is ordinary, she has brought joy and happiness to so many people. Her smile has the power of X-ray transmission, which makes you think that such a girl is not the most beautiful. However, she is also a little girl who is sometimes shy and sometimes reserved. She also has the anxiety of running away, which makes us feel that this person is like a friend next to her, and even she is an insinuation of herself.
What the film wants to say is that kindness can make people beautiful, kindness can make us happy, and kindness can make the world full of sunshine. If one day, every corner is full of angels like Amelie, then life will always be full of smiles. But this is just a dream, just our extravagant hope. Otherwise, why didn’t the heroine actor Cordeli Tatu win the French Caesar Award as the queen laurel? It can be seen that the standard of beauty evaluated by people in real life still stays at a certain one-sided. stage. The director just hopes that it can make people think and realize something, and if he can do it, then the film will realize its own value.
I hope that Amelie will bring us more than just 120 minutes of pleasure. If we can really think about what we should do, then we will not spend two hours in vain to see the wonderful experience of a little exotic woman.
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