I chatted with J on the way from get off work, and I said that when I am stressed and in a bad mood, I like to watch boring movies that are very boring and have no plot. J said, then you must watch "The Limits of Control", which is the most boring and boring movie I've watched recently.
So I opened the movie before going to bed at night, and after 20 minutes of watching it, I sent a message to J, saying that you really understand my preferences. I really like it.
A black killer, who received the task of killing people, kept going around, and kept going with people on the streets. Very little dialogue, lots of footage on the road.
After watching it for 20 minutes, I checked the director, and it turned out to be Jiamusu. No wonder I like it very much. The recently I liked "Patterson" is also his work. Because the language of the picture is too beautiful, there are no lines and dramatic conflicts, the lens is very important. When I look at the photography, oh, Wong Kar Wai's royal photographer Du Kefeng, no wonder it is so beautiful.
There are a few barrages, mostly confused about what the director wants to express. I think I like this kind of film very much. I don’t say anything over and over again, and it seems to express a lot of movies. Because of the whole movie viewing process, I think I was led by the director to do a Meditation. It doesn’t matter what he said, those rhythms and The lens adds metaphors to make a deep Mashaji for the brain, soothes those anxiety and anxiety, and the rhythm of breathing gradually eases. It is an inward viewing experience, seeing the flow of time, and then seeing yourself.
Being fed a fast-food movie of that established format, the high calories can stimulate short-lived highs. But really calm down, I love this stuff so much.
Because the movie has almost no lines and character names, the cast list at the back is particularly interesting. Waiter, violin, guitar... Each symbol that appears one after another has an actor, isn't it cute?
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