Long-lost film archive

Kareem 2022-03-22 09:01:14

Came to the film archive again, a long-lost sense of familiarity.
It seems to have returned to Beijing for the first time and found that the film culture here is rich and breathtaking. Everything is novel and interesting. Every day, I go to various theaters and watch countless movies. It is like a hungry diners stepping into a scented bread house, hungry and grabbing all kinds of bread.
This film may be swallowed at that time, maybe not, anyway, I watched it under the mind that I don't even know anything about lesbians, so the first time I watched it, I left a short comment with intense rhetoric.
Looking at it now, I find that I can accept this kind of scenes inadvertently. I have no way of knowing where the watershed is. In short, I start to feel that this is a good film.
Just like when you look at an oil painting, the first time you look at it, you are eager to look carefully, and you can see it close to it. What you see is only a bunch of paints. It's a bit incomprehensible and boring, but you can only see the piles of paint when you are far away. Beautiful. After three to five years, I might be surprised that this is the painting I saw that year?
The painting is still the person is no longer the person.
A colleague once told me that Kafka is a magical writer. If you read his novels at the age of twenty, you must read it again at the age of thirty, forty, and fifty, every time you read You will all read different things. I picked it up that night and reviewed it again, and it was true. Later, I mapped this method to many things and found that it all worked, whether it was movies, music or personal relationships.
It's not that I was young and green back then, my head is still uncivilized, but that many things need time to season. You can’t tell which grape juice is better than the aging of the grape juice after ten years of fermentation. You will only clearly feel the difference.
This is the case on Mulholland Avenue. After watching it, it took a long time to read film reviews and still had a severe headache, but when I watched it again today, I can breathe smoothly and have a clear sense of intelligence.
Someone said before that why old songs are good, because bad old songs are washed away by time.
The "old films" of 2001 that can be sought after in 2014 must be able to withstand the washing of time.
So please read it again in ten years.

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Mulholland Drive quotes

  • Betty: Mulholland Drive?

    Rita: That's where I was going!

  • Adam Kesher: What's going on Cynthia?

    Cynthia: It's been a very strange day.

    Adam Kesher: And getting stranger.