There are also tricks to the rambling narrative

Antwan 2022-02-28 08:02:14

Just watched Linda. Found it yesterday from the DVD stack. In 2005, the sixth place in the film journal. The last days of Japanese high school graduates on campus. In 2004, the four young girls formed a band to practice the 1985 THE BLUE HEARTS's "Linda Linda" and "Songs That Will Not End", and performed in the last cultural festival of school time.

Think youthful. Unexpectedly lazy and boring. The lens also has no strength, and there is no match. I want to quit when I see a third. I thought I had to watch it anyway, so I finished it. In the lens, it is completely different from ordinary youth growth films, full of blood and confusion, filled with love and coolness. There is no other climax except the ending. Well, that's where the surprise comes in. Those in "Thirteen Paulownias" are two roads that do not overlap and do not intersect.

Reflecting on the dramas we usually recognize, too much emphasis is placed on "drama" and "love". Yes, because it is a dream. And "Linda" is not a dream. It tries its best to contain the real times that we tend to forget or ignore, and pick up those times when there is no tension at all, boring and only yawning. These time segments are banned in "drama films", like garbage time in a ball game when the audience is about to leave. But in our real life, how much time is not garbage time?

Go back and watch the first 20 minutes of this movie -- I've always had this habit. Only then did I discover that the rambling is seemingly rambling, and the structural skills emerged one by one. The girl in the opening scene confessed to the camera, "We are about to become adults, but it doesn't mean that we are not children anymore", which directly corresponds to the scene at the end of the film. In the opening chapter, the bass player is looking around in the teaching building to find the drummer Xiaohui, who is angry because the guitarist has a broken finger. In the first long shot of looking down the corridor, the historical information of the plot is explained clearly, and at the same time, it crosses to the Korean international student school. Song (lead vocals) clues. At the 15th minute, the three girls accidentally found the tape of THE BLUE HEARTS (a popular carrier in the 1980s) and were attracted by it, and decided to sing "Linda". At the 20th minute, the scene between the three girls in front of Xiao Song's apartment building? Zi was angry, and misunderstood due to space and language barriers, Xiao Song got involved in the band, and the opening layout was completed. In the first 20 minutes, there were two heavy scenes. One was the bass player finding Xiaohui and the keyboard player by the pool (she decided to play the guitar in this scene), and the other was pulling Xiao Song into the band in front of the apartment building. Watching the beginning for the second time, in the slow daily rhythm, the taste is very full.

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