Weng and his son-in-law went out to play billiards and met a sexy woman with big breasts. His father-in-law Rudolph's old-fashioned experience won him quickly, but a misunderstanding caused his son-in-law Audrey to be involved in the whirlpool of extramarital affairs. . In this story of cheating, the truth is constantly being exposed. I thought that my father-in-law Rudolph was the most diligent and unrestrained, but later found out that almost everyone has their own inconvenient privacy, and extramarital affairs have become the norm in the film, including son-in-law Ao Dre and his beautiful wife. When the pregnancy crisis is about to hit, how to resolve the crisis has become Andrew's top priority. 2. Analysis of
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The romantic and uninhibited old man in "Kolia" is very fascinated, and at the same time, he admires the natural and free nature of human nature in European countries. In "Hopeful Men", we can see the two men of Weng's son-in-law. The whole story is in a linear sequence, and the two related family love stories are run through, starting from the first time Weng's son-in-law rides together, with big breasts The female appearance is the warp thread, and the extramarital romance of the two families is used as the weft thread to weave the whole story. The story can also be seen as two clues: the two men are in the open, stealing their wives behind their backs; the two wives of the mother and daughter are the dark lines, the mother and the masseuse, and the daughter and the restaurant chef also maintain an ambiguous relationship.
From the perspective of the evolution of the story, it is the indulgence of the father who secretly whispers between the mother and the daughter, the father-in-law and the son-in-law use sports as the secret language for stealing pleasure, Rudolph plays billiards, and son-in-law Audrey plays tennis. It is quite ironic that Weng's son-in-law doubles tennis, and his son-in-law makes various appearances, which makes his teammates and wives beside him quite embarrassed. This ironic style of writing has properly adjusted the original erotic style of the film. Audrey, the son-in-law who may have been labeled as a "playboy" at any time, has become less embarrassing because of such emotional adjustment skills. The husband and wife are in the same room, just for the mission of inheriting the lineage, so that the love affair in the boudoir that should have been affectionate has become as mechanical and boring as a political work meeting. It is undeniable that the wife is a wonderful person, with outstanding looks and a coquettish physique, but she cannot arouse her husband's sexual interest, because their sex life is more like a routine, and even some physical punishment and mental damage. Later, the entanglement between the wife and the chef in the restaurant became a response to the disharmony between the previous couple. But the problem is that when Alice found the perfume smell on her husband's coat and the panties in her pocket, she rushed into the bathroom with scissors and asked what happened. She didn't know if it was to show the strength of a financially independent woman, or if she was not interested in this marriage. It is more important, after all, she is also the unfaithful person.
As for the relationship between Rudolph and his wife, since they knew that their husband was a promiscuous man, they could coexist harmoniously, which is difficult to explain emotionally and logically. When the yellow tulips appeared in front of the wife's tombstone, the husband found many clues about the deceased wife's affair at home, and the mystery was finally revealed. Originally caught because of an affair, he deliberately prepared a Valentino wallet as a gift for his wife out of compensation, but he did not want to turn it into a bait that caused his wife's death. Originally, I felt guilty about my own debauchery, but because of the unexpected discovery, it became a kind of frustration afterwards. At least the husband and wife reached a tie, which also became a reasonable reason to explain the wife's tolerance of her husband's mercy.
Judging from the relationship between Alice and Audrey, Audrey is just a waiter in his wife's restaurant, or a life under the fence of eating soft rice. Audrey likes to cook, but his wife Alice, as the boss, is more concerned about the so-called "professional level" of the chef. In fact, the truly capable people are not necessarily from a professional background. The reason why Chef Ludke has nothing to do and doesn't have to worry about his job is that there is no reason for his recklessness. All these have to be relieved by taking care of him.
3. Sound Analysis
1. Charming whistle:
The background music of the classic passage is so soft and subtle. Many people remember the picture of the underwear tying their hair in their minds, but not everyone notices the auxiliary role of the background music. The whistle is soft and playful, which makes the ambiguous erotic atmosphere in the billiards passage very interesting.
2. The sound effect caused by the fusion:
Audrey conducted a sexual ability test at the request of his wife. When he was taking semen alone, the appearance of a woman with big breasts appeared in his mind, and he heard the collision of marbles when he played billiards in his ear. The sound, coupled with the clear and bright rhythm of the plucked instruments, along with the imaginary intimate picture, the music is mixed with the percussion of the hand drum, the whole melody gives an impression of excitement and excitement, which is in harmony with the intimacy of the two people in the picture. As the two go up and down on the rocking chair, the music becomes psychedelic. On the one hand, it matches the fantasy plot expressed by the story, and on the other hand, it becomes an atmosphere of communion with the chaotic emotions of the characters. Just when Audrey was intoxicated with lust, the knock on the door and the question from his wife brought this imaginary spring dream to an abrupt end.
This piece of music sounded again when Audrey and the goddess in his heart, the big-breasted girl, was really overwhelmed. The original intention of the author was to use this piece of music to express lust. The last time it was a rocking chair, this time it was a rocking bed; the last time it was masturbation, and this time it came true, just using the same climax in the same piece to form a similarity. When Audrey ran out of the big-breasted woman's house in a hurry, the foreshadowing of the aphrodisiac music sounded, and the plucked tambourine and sand hammer seemed to be snickering at the cheating man, but it didn't mean much ridicule, but Reward him as your own.
3. Cross dialogue:
When Audrey's incident happened, and he had no choice but to expose his father-in-law, the show between the two men and the telling between the two women formed a good cross relationship. Rudolph showed off the number of cheating episodes to his son-in-law, which formed the same dialogue as the mother-daughter story. The dialogue is coherent, the message is clear, your last sentence matches my next sentence perfectly, like a face-to-face conversation between two groups of people. From the effect point of view, the mother and daughter share the same hatred, and soundly speaking, the four people form a narrative complicity. The mother's narration is linked to the father-in-law's show in a montage method, and the female curves are used to form various creative patterns. It shows that sex brings infinite inspiration to the father-in-law, and it also proves that the relationship between the old couple has become stronger and stronger. The transition from the woman's hesitant speech to the man's smugness is in line with the characters' respective personalities. The wife is tolerant and accepting of the husband. The husband seems to be unrestrained, but in fact his love for his wife has never wavered. "What if you don't love him, he's just an ordinary person, what else can you expect?" The mother's answer seemed helpless, but in fact the understatement was even more touching. In fact, if you taste it carefully, when the father-in-law Rudolph shows off his brilliant "achievements" to his son-in-law, he can also feel his apology to his wife.
"There is nothing more useful than making a man feel guilty." The mother-in-law's sentence proves that she is a smart and wise woman, not blindly wanting to "completely own" a man, but know how to use and get along with her husband The subtle psychological advantage of time. "It doesn't matter if he is chasing a man or a woman, what matters is that he finally returns to that woman." It's not difficult to say these truths. Women who can really do it in real life can definitely be called very wise and magnanimous.
4. The tambourine that means early warning:
At 42:11 in the film, the mother-in-law received the Valentino bag, which her husband apologized for. She happily showed it to the co-workers, and the sound-first approach brought the fast rhythm of the tambourine. This rhythm speaks from the perspective of hearing , with a rush, tightness, and a little tension. Later, relying on the picture to supplement the information, I saw that a street performer was performing. From rewarding an artist to having a car accident, it was only at this time that I realized that the purpose of the sound is to create a sudden effect of happiness and sadness. Originally, receiving a gift in the flower room was a very joyful event. It was inappropriate to set off the fast-paced percussion of the tambourine, but when the tragedy happened later, the audience would feel this rapid drumbeat. The purpose is to lay the groundwork for the dangers that appear below. Without the euphoria of the present at the front, there would be no shocking effect of the sudden accident that followed. The tight string of tambourines sent a warning to the audience from a sound point of view. The beauty of seconds is that it is not so obvious. Only when it really works, will the ingenuity of the sound designer be noticed.
5. Sad piano:
When the policewoman returned his wife's famous bag, Rudolph was still carefully preparing a romantic scene for his wife. The rose petals scattered all over the room now look more like sad tears, and the heavy piano sound is slow and long. Rudolph, who was originally excited, did not glance at the policewoman, but focused his attention on the gift he gave to his wife. The sound of the piano is long, soothing and tranquil, and it does not require many words to convey the sadness of right and wrong. Even if it was an invitation from an old lover, the pain of losing his wife spread endlessly under the background of the piano. Rudolph was no longer interested in looking for flowers and willows, because everything he saw in his eyes was the shadow of his wife. The existence of his wife makes cheating and derailment interesting. Rudolph, who is now single, feels the heavy mental pressure brought by infidelity.
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