Seeing his clumsy and seldom-modified film language, coupled with the authentic costumes in the play, and the strong control of the art over the environment, I really mistakenly thought I was watching it It was a film made in the 1970s and 1980s, but when I checked it today, it turned out to be from 2003! You are learning a little too much, right? It's not hard to control dead things, just be serious, if you have money, and Spielberg will too. What is difficult is the performance of the actors, the typical performance with a slight stage flavor, the dramatic performance that belongs to the 1970s... How do you learn this?
The story, built on the absurd, is actually an ode to the film. Anyone who loves movies can feel the joy it conveys.
Alfredo, a salesman whose sales performance has been declining, is on the verge of a very embarrassing situation. The boss of the publishing house has fallen into the trap and tempted him to make a small movie about the so-called Spanish breeding customs. Helpless, Alfredo and his poor honest wife Carmen began to shoot and sell them. In Scandinavia's 8mm yellow movie, life has gradually improved, and Carmen has also become famous in Scandinavia and has become a famous star. What is touching is that Alfredo kept discovering his talent in film in the process, and finally, inspired by Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal", he wrote his first feature film script in one go, and was determined to. To shoot it...
Alfredo's film practice started from a large number of shootings. At the earliest, the couple knew that they fell on the bed, and they couldn't even figure out where the camera was. Slowly, they began to add more Scenes, add some character settings, then start learning editing, and then writing literary scripts. Although all of this seems to be just to make a little pornographic movie, but because of the movie, Alfredo's whole life has changed dramatically.
The funniest part of the show is the teasing of Ingmar Bergman. Alfredo's first film teacher was a raw film director, who claimed to be Bergman's assistant, saying: "Bergman said..." (quoting many of Bergman's famous sayings, including "The camera should be a child's Eyes", "From today you will see the world with a lens!" etc.) and finally gave Alfredo a guide tube, halo, there is actually Bergman's name on it :))) In Alfredo's last feature film (just It's called Torremolinos 73, Torremolinos is a place of interest in Spain, 73 means 73 years.), there is also a male protagonist in the shape of death, and Carmen meets himself in the coffin, which is a classic in "Wild Strawberry" The picture is too funny... In this seemingly funny episode, the respect for the master in one's bones shows a kind of intimacy without a sense of distance.
Want to tamper with the song of the four seasons: those who love movies, have a pure heart... hehe
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