Regardless of the content of the movie, director Danny Bauer’s skills are more vividly demonstrated than in "Slumdog Millionaire". I have to say that I admire his shooting very much, especially the three-stage pictures interspersed throughout the film. In the shot, the first and last sections are the passionate audience of the basketball court, and the middle section is the desperate face of Aron, played by James Franco, trapped in the rock wall. It is too lens-like. This kind of picture presentation is really special. The picture in Aron's memories appears so strong. In despair, Aron relies on the memories of some previous love to persuade himself not to give up and not to collapse. Seeing Aron trying to calmly say to himself: "You can't collapse." To be honest, this is not something everyone can do. Under such circumstances, it is very rare for you to say this to yourself. James Franco acted like Aron at the time, which made me admire and shocked. How did this actor understand this level, it felt like I was next to him, I was so scared I wanted to cry, I wanted to collapse. Danny Bauer’s shots are violent, it feels like a crazy party for American teenagers, and my favorite David Fincher, his shots are like a middle-aged uncle who runs and walks from time to time. Look at him. The rhythm of the film has always been very tight and powerful, but he also prefers to spend his time and effort to bring the audience a first-class sailing game shooting scene. However, the two great directors have a reason that I like very much. The music of the two films especially captures the hearts of the audience, and several of them cooperate with the film. The soundtrack of "127 Hours" was full of enthusiasm. At that time, Aron had a wonderful time with his family. He listened to his sister's piano, but now Aron is trapped here and cannot attend his sister's wedding. Not to mention David Fincher, who was born as a MV director before, and how many Mark’s stories have been poured out in the song "baby you are a rich man" on social networks~~
Among the words that Americans seem to say more often, there is the word family. In fact, it’s quite strange. In fact, American families are relatively independent. After their children are 18 years old, their lives often ups and downs, sometimes together, and more often, the children are distributed in various states, each busy, but They are still a cohesive family. The time they spend together is always their ultimate source of strength. Even if I didn’t answer the call from my mother, even if I never told my friends and family, which mountain I am going to climb and which gorge to conquer, I won’t even write a note. Keep. Family is always family, I think it is an old Chinese saying, it seems that the Americans also mean the same. Few people of my age have experienced extreme dilemmas like Aron. We are still far from experiencing the power of family love. We only have a little quarrel with our parents and disdain them. Keep going crazy by yourself. But in fact, we still read, still miss the love they give us, people are so strange. Why is it always said that going through a difficult situation can change a person? Aron is an example. After all, people have to be blocked by such a big rock. We deserve it. We are not perfect. There are places where others want to say fuck to us. We should hope that this big rock will hit us soon and change us. . Don't tell me, you won't experience this when you have been living the rules honestly. Sooner or later, maybe successful people get hit earlier or more seriously, ha ha. In fact, to some extent, I have been smashed by a small rock. My life has been changed. It can be said that I have also changed a lot. I have a more correct understanding of family. Dad loves it. It's enough for you, mother to love you. I don't ask for a perfect family portrait, but I ask you all to love me.
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