life is beautiful

Evelyn 2022-01-27 08:06:00

#Check-in for the first time# After watching this year's hit movie Uncut Diamond, four stars. The movie shows its stylization right from the start, the music starts with the endless chatter of the movie characters, and I wonder when I can make this damn movie quiet for a while, but the end credits at the end are still beeping Beep music. As much as I don't like the feeling, there's no question that it's a troubling mood that works perfectly in the atmosphere. The story told throughout the film seems complicated, but it sums up a story of a man's greed. From the beginning to the end, we all know that a man always wants money, but we don't know why he wants money until the end of the film. It seems that he always just wants to make up for the hole he dug before, and then I understand him The reason for asking for money is to make up for the trust that everyone around him has lost in him. When making up becomes a habit, his life is never his own. At the end of the film, he was lying in a pool of his own blood. At that moment, we knew that he had completed compensation for everyone, but sadly, even death did not belong to him. The most admirable part of the film is the editing and sound processing, the two are almost perfectly integrated. The most impressive part is the climax near the end. The basketball game in history is always implicated in the life of the male protagonist. The huge suspense and the imminent crisis make the audience unable to ignore the ill-fated fate of the male protagonist. The film's insanely fragmented editing, restless music, and seamless barrage of character lines imbue the film with an urgent rhythm, which is very successful in integrating the audience with the character's emotions, moment by moment. The characters are on the verge of a kind of neighbor collapse, and the absurd yet realistic plot makes the film stand out. The rough diamond is used as a main clue in this film. What is it? This reminds me of the parasite rock. In the hands of the male protagonist, it seems to have become a trouble that he wants to keep getting rid of, and in the hands of a basketball star, it has become a lucky stone. The same thing between the two is the yearning for profit, one is for profit and the other is in the name, but this stone is like a generous god, which can fill the greed of both of them. The stone is very beautiful and translucent. It seems that a universe can be seen in it, and a wonderful universe can also be seen in the wound that killed the male protagonist. The rough diamond is like an impossible beauty that makes everyone soak in a form of formalin called nothingness. And as the male protagonist said, greed has no end, it is like one pit after another, but the male protagonist doesn't understand that the soil you have is only a pile.

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Extended Reading
  • Stewart 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    1. The whole story of "Good Times" is really uncomfortable to watch. This scene is coming back normally, and the look and feel is much better. 2. But the story honestly doesn't have many surprises, it's a bit stereotyped, but the ending is okay. 3. To a large extent, it is because of Kaimi's feelings that it has extra points; in fact, considering the story, KG's line can also be developed more. After all, he is the only person in this film who loves colored diamonds. He took it. For half an hour after the colored diamonds disappeared, I always felt that the overall motivation of the film was insufficient.

  • Van 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    Producer Martin. In the apartment is "Rain" by Madonna

Uncut Gems quotes

  • Kevin Garnett: [holding the black opal] This fuckin' thing makes me feel like I can *fly*.

  • Howard Ratner: You spoke to Gary!

    Phil: I did!

    Howard Ratner: About what? About what?

    Arno: About you! About how you're takin' my money, all over town, placin' bets! You know what that does to me? Do you know how offensive that is to me?