"Journey of Time" is an audio-visual feast that can be displayed in the Metropolitan Museum in New York for a long time. ” and “Interstellar Exploration” took turns, becoming a beautiful science and education movie that attracts children and even adults. The producers may be ready to do just that, and shortly after the festival premieres the 90-minute version narrated by Cate Blanchett, it will appear in more than just a 45-minute IMAX version narrated by Brad Pitt. Screens at the Metropolitan Museum.
The explanations of the big stars are actually not functional, but just a series of rhythmic odes to Mother Earth. It took Cate Blanchett a long time to spit out "Mother" before she followed up with the comparison question, as if she was about to sing Pink Floyd's famous song "Mother", "Mom, do you think they'll drop a bomb? Mom, do you think they'll like this song? Mom, do you think they'll break my ball? Mom, do I need to build a wall?"
The film, which consists of magnificent images, also has no narrative function. It is sometimes serene and far-reaching, sometimes deafening, and with the most comfortable and refreshing effect, it makes even the most well-informed audience stunned in front of the screen, instead of trying to dig out the symbolism of the picture and the possible meaning behind the editing.
As early as 1999's "The Thin Red Line", Terrence Malik has been a master of contemporary "prose film". Other filmmakers may have the habit of jotting down shocking stories or funny passages that they see to enrich the inspiration and material for their next work, but Malik is obviously always like a poet, jotting down the landscapes, emotions and scenes that touch him. The state of mind, as for the story, for him, can it be bigger than this beautiful world that is always throbbing?
The dazzling afternoon backlight that makes people want to embrace, the soft dusk light filled with the scent of wheat waves, and the shimmering waves hitting the land, Terrence Malik really told stories as early as 1978 in "Days of Heaven", With the "golden hour" shooting method of turning on the camera before sunset every day, he has proved his powerful ability to sculpt light and shadow. He can always put a group of Hollywood's biggest names under its mysterious light, modify their already distinctive shapes and corners, and let the gates of heaven gradually open outside the camera, and inspire these beautiful people on the earth - locusts rush through Richard Gere ("Days of Heaven") who accepted fate after the field, Adrien Brody ("The Thin Red Line") who was taken away by the Japanese army surrounded by the hand of heaven in Guadalcanal Stream, held his breath by the sea Remembering fatherly Sean Penn ("The Tree of Life", Ben Affleck ("The Road to Wonderland") who said nothing on the cliffs of Mont Saint Michel or in the wilderness of the American West). Go to this "Journey of Time", simply too lazy to use beautiful stars to set off the scenery and human silhouettes, can he be more beautiful than this cool universe that is forever throbbing?
This hymn praises all things in nature and the universe, written by Camera technology intensified live-action and special effects like never-before-seen virtuals are in constant editing. Volcanic eruptions common to National Geographic and Discovery channels, this time demos of seafloor tumbling into a pot of boiling water, restless ocean trench hotspots, The fireball is wrapped in rolling stones and becomes a hot wheel in the depths of the earth; under the medical lens, in the depths of the surging blood ocean, the sperm of the tadpole group charge against the eggs. Life is being conceived, species is being born, and the earth is being renovated , the galaxies are shrinking, the universe is exploding. The
movie also has many real locations, the geysers in Yellowstone Park, the spiral labyrinth in Arizona's Antelope Valley, the accelerating growth of Argentina's Moreno Glacier, the most representative of the origin and demise of species. Lapagos Islands. In the 4:3 iPhone quality video that is inserted from time to time, the overexposed scenes show the religious festivals of India and Pakistan, the daily practice of Tai Chi in China, and the war conflicts in the Middle East. The underwater photography scenes may be Just after a bit too much, let’s just watch a flashback documentary about “We were born on Earth”, cyanobacteria evolved into trilobites, the reptiles that landed after the ocean faded a little bit changed into giant dinosaurs, and primitive humans were drinking hair. In the bloody hunting life, firewood was lit, pottery bowls were cast, and they lived in caves (Mesa Verde, southwest Colorado), technology advanced by leaps and bounds, and Dubai rose up.
It seems that only the skill and quality are excellent to the point of Terrence Malik, can we give up storytelling, and completely restore the film to the original miracle invention, allowing the audience to simply immerse themselves in the magical world of light and shadow in the dark .
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