FIFF13丨DAY5 "Psychedelic Park": Every teenager has such a place in his heart...

Carrie 2022-01-28 08:22:24

The 5th screening day of the 13th #faroeislandfilm#unknown unit will bring you "Psychedelic Park", and the following will bring you the bewildered evaluations of the frontline youths!

Jeff Jiang:

Photography is awesome.

Fruit trees:

The age of admiration for a young man.

Mo Yexuan:

We were all teenagers, and the voice was so good.

Sparrow:

Every lost teenager hides a psychedelic park, which is secretive and tortured, and the audiovisual is exquisite.

Bat bat:

The narration with the eyes, which is clean and without impurities, is gradually advancing the world of middle-aged and young people to slowly collapse, and only reconstructed in memory and liberated in imagination.

Northwest vanishes into nothing:

Even more emotionally charged than "The Elephant" while remaining suspenseful at all times. The audio-visual language is superb, and the unique sound and picture processing is a stroke of genius.

Nofan:

It depicts the confusion and confusion in the inner world of an adolescent boy with a large number of slow motions covered with soundtracks. A story that is actually very simple and even a little boring is told with the interweaving of escaped images. With a little more connotation, it can cover the now slightly empty nothingness.

Snow-Nashville:

A young man's estrangement is exposed through the accidental death of a security guard, showing how a murderer followed his friend's advice to deal with his crimes and solved his own problems with ease and without any remorse. I can't think of anything else to praise other than the original sound.

Supremacyacron:

Continuing the audio-visual of "The Elephant", it tells a story similar to "Half-ripe Boy". The combination of slow motion and impactful skateboarding is a contradiction in itself, and echoes the inner psychedelic world of the hero. But then again, it's useless to just put on a contradictory air, this movie is too empty.

Polaris.J:

Audio-visual and spiritual are very "Elephant", or Alex, a teenager, depressed, confused, borderline, hysterical under the plain appearance. It seems that nothing has been said, and it seems that a lot has been said. Loved the bathroom scene and the ending. Psychedelic Park is really psychedelic! Some of the short reviews are really stupid. If you don't like watching movies or don't understand movies, don't watch them. PS Gus Van Sant is really good at beauty pageants.

Midnight no one:

It is simpler, more focused, and more extreme than "The Elephant". The male protagonist has a pair of unusually innocent eyes. When making love, he is as innocent as breaking into the Garden of Eden to steal the forbidden fruit. The director is a master at playing with the camera lens, especially in the tunnel skateboard section as a magic touch. The figures of the boys in the sky are like the aperture when adjusting the focus, and the direction they are chasing is at the other end of the cylinder. The entire audio-visual system itself is a "psychedelic park". All the chaotic, illogical, and unpredictable characteristics in the inner world of the teenager become brighter like being chased by the light. Written beautifully.

Pincent:

Different from the gradual path to social violence in "The Elephant", the path here is more circuitous, and the ending is prepositioned, "Symbiosis with Death", repeated many times in the form of boy diary writing, inviting the audience to experience those consciousnesses together The magnified "non-daily moments", close-up and upgrade, repeatedly focus on the face, both simulating subjective and third-person gaze, and using blurred audio-visual design to emphasize the film's concern for people, death must be a solemn and holy moment. Motion video, slow motion, hand-held follow-up photography, Du Kefeng's photography system this time is more complex and diverse, and it is combined with the sound system. One does not suddenly begin to pay attention to the reality of the distant world until misfortune also happens around. That dark concrete tube slide is like a dark youth, no one is really ready to become an adult, no one is really ready to go to a psychedelic park, that utopia with an illusory temperament.

#FIFF13#DAY5's no-know field score will be released later, please wait and see.

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Extended Reading
  • Billie 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Gus Van Sant is yet another teenage film that makes you unable to extricate yourself. The director uses a large number of defocused and shallow depth of field lenses, handheld photography and close-up long lenses. On the one hand, the viewer is always close to the protagonist, a young man who is disturbed and disturbed because he has made a big mistake, creating a strong sense of immersion. On the other hand, It also shows the protagonist's self-isolation and isolation psychology. The soundtrack is also very blurry. Scenes and inner confessions of the young man alone using words to relieve pain are throughout the film, further eliciting empathy. In addition, since the core suspense is only revealed at the midpoint, the first half also has an emotional effect of alienation. The rambling and slightly disordered narrative time is also in line with the confusion in the young man's heart and the restlessness of youth. Many slow-motion shots and overexposure of a campus corridor are quite Iwai Shunji. Occasionally insert DV textured blurred recording images or wandering and slow-motion long lenses, showing skateboarding, rough and agile. Wonderful psychological externalization: Yuanjing Bridge changes between bright, dark, blurred and clear; a variety of mixed voices in the heart; the bathroom that is as long as the ancients has been upgraded to a long mirror, sometimes bright and sometimes dim, noise and birds and insects. (8.8/10)

  • Sigurd 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    It's just another elephant

Paranoid Park quotes

  • Alex: I just feel like there's something outside of normal life. Outside of teachers, breakups, girlfriends. Like, right out there, like outside - there's like different levels of... stuff.

  • Jared: Dude, we should go check out Paranoid Park.

    Alex: Dude, I don't think I'm ready for Paranoid Park.

    Jared: Yeah, but no one's ever really ready for Paranoid Park.