About the fog, or about the angle of watching a movie.

Vallie 2022-03-20 09:01:28

In my opinion, The Mist is a very successful film, especially his ending, which is very brilliant. I don't know what everyone is arguing about. These days I'm bored, so I just read some movie reviews, which really blows my mind. When it arrived, many people were paying attention to whether the film was reasonable or not, and many people were saying that if it didn't work out at the time, it would have turned out well. But why don't you use your smart minds to think about it, if the plot develops so much, will the audience still watch it?

I want to tell you. Screenwriters, planners, directors, they know a lot better than you. They know what you think, so they will do it on purpose, but you are very disdainful and call others fools, which is really unacceptable.

Nowadays, there are many people who have to pretend to be different. They have seen a few French literary films, and they are so excited when they know the new wave. Forcibly, there are only those masters in the world, and the rest are garbage. Well, such people are not really terrible, but they will evolve, and they can evolve into masters of a certain theoretical direction.

The simplest is the performance aspect. The most common thing to see is to evaluate the performance of the actor. It is either unreal or not illusory. The basic judgment is whether the eyes of the actor are blurred enough and erratic. I feel that this is pure ignorance, and I have no way to express myself, so I can only use these simple words to organize my powerless speech. This generally doesn't matter.

Then there is the rational group. They always pay attention to whether the plot is reasonable or unreasonable, what is inappropriate for the protagonist to deal with things, and then take the trouble to tell everyone that the situation at the time would be better if it was handled like this. In fact, if it ends, I also Just put up with it, at least it shows that they still have some logical thinking ability. But some people insist on saying that the male lead is mentally retarded, the heroine died well, and the director is an idiot. I think this is too much. Movies are not your life. Why do you need to use your own life to ask for movies? Why are you still watching movies? Self-portrait is not over. Scripts and plots serve the characters, and there are many factors when characters make choices and decisions. It is definitely not as simple as you see. Human nature is complicated, and the movie is just a simplification. Forget it, in fact, this is also unreasonable.

Then the people who come here can be reasonable. These people are generally a little literate. I guess they have read the basic books or know the name. Then they have to hold on to it and talk about religion, human nature, and physics. , Psychology, anyway, there are many, many strange things. Reasoning with them is interesting and intense, just like a debate, but everyone knows that the result of the debate is that no one will listen to the other, and their starting point is to persuade others. As long as they don't always define and then curse the immediate family of those who disagree, I think such people deserve respect, at least they know quantum physics, and I really don't understand what it is.

Well, in fact, I didn't say anything. I think these are all related to one's own cultivation and accumulation, that is, what kind of person sees what kind of thing, originally this is free, and I shouldn't say anything to others, just I really can't figure it out, so I want to vent. It's actually very simple. Some people watch Lust, Caution as a literary film, some people watch it as a pornographic film, and some people watch it as a feature film.

I want to calm down and watch a movie. In fact, I can do anything. No matter how bad a movie is, some people will like it, and there will be a reason for it to be released. It's good to give opinions, but it's okay to be picky.

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The Mist quotes

  • Wayne Jessup: I heard stuff.

    Mrs. Carmody: Stuff...

    Wayne Jessup: Yeah, we all heard stuff! Like uh, how they... they thought that there were other dimensions. You know, other... other worlds all around us, and how they wanted to try to make a window, you know, so they can look through and see what's on the other side.

    Mrs. Carmody: Well maybe your window turned out to be a door. Isn't it?

    Wayne Jessup: Not my door! It's the scientists!

    Mrs. Carmody: [sarcastically] Oh, the scientists.

    Wayne Jessup: Yes, the scientists! They must've ripped a hole through by accident. That's how their world keeps on spilling through into ours. That's what Donaldson was saying right before he killed himself. I didn't understand half of it.

  • Dan Miller: [after the car runs out of gas] Well, we gave it a good shot. Nobody can say we didn't.