Advances in technology hinder artistic expression on several levels

Cleve 2022-01-27 08:06:04

For example, if a movie wants to make a box office, it mainly focuses on special effects. Now there are two camps:

The technology is far ahead in the United States. Their technology is always more advanced than other countries, and the box office is also the best. However, some films pursue special effects too much, which weakens the expression of plot and emotion. There are many good drama films in the United States in the last century. , those movies will be unforgettable after watching them, and they will touch my heart. Now most of the movies are out of the cinema, and there is almost no aftertaste. In fact, the audience has been led by the nose by the producer, only knowing to pay for tickets, ignoring the artistic expression.

The second is domestic dramas with imperfect technology (more TV series). In the past, the shooting method of Chinese movies was real props + real performances of actors, but now the most essential things are ignored. At present, domestic films are at a low point. They can't make special effects, but they don't use props. Even group performances are painted and cut. There is no doubt that this is a retrogression. If the technology is not good, be sincere, go more in the plot, and spend more on props and scenes...

I replayed it again this morning. It’s not as good as Fantasy Forest. It’s embarrassing to watch. It’s like watching people and nature. Many things are unreasonable. If the technology is here, the plot is a plot between people and nature, then the meaning of this movie is where?

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The Lion King quotes

  • Scar: You fools have stripped your land of every living thing, and yet I send two little cubs your way and they come back alive.

    Kamari: [the hyenas surround Scar, growling] I guess we'll have to eat you instead.

    Scar: Why eat one meal when you can be feasting the rest of your lives.

    Shenzi: What could you... possibly offer us?

    Scar: A place where you can fill your bellies, for everything the light touches is yours for the kill

    Shenzi: The Pridelands are not yours to keep, the king controls those hunting grounds.

    Scar: [after a long pause] That's why were going to kill him.

  • Scar: [Simba has unsuccessfully tried to hunt a beetle] If you wish to kill something, you might want to stay downwind.

    Young Simba: I know how to hunt, Uncle Scar.

    Scar: Well let's hope we're never attacked by a beetle, go back to your den Simba, I don't babysit.

    Young Simba: Babysit? I'm gonna be the King of Pride Rock, my Dad showed me the whole kingdom said I'm going to rule it all.

    Scar: Is that so?

    Young Simba: Think about it, when I'm king- I'll have to give you orders, tell you what to do, how weird is that?

    Scar: You've no idea. So your dad showed you the whole kingdom, did he show you the shadows beyond the northern borders?

    Young Simba: No, he said I can't go there, but...

    Scar: And he's absolutely... right. An Elephant Graveyard is no place for a young prince.

    Young Simba: An Elephant Graveyard, whoa.

    Scar: [feigning surprise] Aah, I've said to much, well I'd supposed you'd of found out sooner or later, you being king and all.

    Young Simba: You've been there?

    Scar: We've all been there, it's no place for a cub, all those rotting bones, burning pools of oozing mud.

    Young Simba: Rotting bones, oozing mud.

    Scar: Promise me you'll stay away Simba. Now you run along, and remember its our little secret... Your Majesty.