FIFA14丨DAY4 "The Incredible Shrinking Man": It's not just about changing from "big" to "small"

Harry 2022-06-21 23:27:07

The 4th screening day of the 14th #Faro IslandFilmFest#unknown unit will bring you "The Incredible Shrinking Man". The following will bring you the evaluation of the frontline shrinking people who observe the world from another angle!

Cornices:

Very Kafka, facing the imagination of the world.

Not thinking, not thinking:

There are three words and two beats of amazing stories, Robinson's survival in the wilderness, and wits and monsters. Finally, there is a sublimation of the meaning of existence. However, the viewing process is easy.

Bat bat:

It's amazing. It's not so much that the ending saved the slightly old-fashioned plot. It can be seen as the sentence "I still exist!" that sublimated the whole movie, which is too cool and too lonely.

Festival Nanshan:

The ending makes up for the cliché of the plot, the smallest of small is the biggest of big, god has no zero, I am still existed! The ending instantly rises to a philosophical question, I love it.

zzy granite:

Although the theme of shrinking people has been played by Tod Browning as early as 1936, the film still shows a lot of new ideas. The use of special effects shots and various props is more realistic, and the plot is also very exciting, especially the male protagonist. The paragraph about the duel with the spider is absolutely impressive.

We Min Hee:

The compressed males in the first half of the family relationship are quite interesting, and the male self-esteem (arrogance) vanishes, but in the middle part, the director struggles with business adventure elements and speculativeness. Like the "Shrinking" in recent years, the concept of "shrinking the body" is interesting, but it is often unclear how to end after shrinking in the film.

Cuckoo porcupine:

The special effects are cute, but extremely unfriendly to people who are afraid of spiders...Love the ending, didn't expect it. Trusting God's arrangement, following primitive instincts, and discussing intuition and personal existence issues can be linked to evolutionary theory, which is interesting to look at in the context of 57 years. It is romantic to imagine the unknown infinitesimal and infinitely large. Seeing that the protagonist can't control his own small state and constantly take risks and challenges, it is very suitable for people in the current epidemic crisis.

Luoxia Lonely Autumn Water Sky:

In the era of the nuclear race and the Cold War, people are getting smaller and smaller in the face of hot war, just like the hero of the movie. The insignificance is only the number after the explosion of missiles and nuclear weapons. The fog that the cruise ship passes through is like the smoke of the remnants of artillery shells. It is no longer a knife. There is no reason not to be afraid of the situation of hand-to-hand combat. It is also because of being in the crack of the apocalypse that the speculation about self-existence at the end was born. The boat in the wild waves still has the wisdom to balance left and right. The small emotions in the macro universe are still complex and real truths, and the overall attitude is positive.

Lala that la la:

This movie is more thought-provoking.

Think of infinity ∞, and habit will think of it as big, but it can also be small. In the movie, people become particles and disappear into the universe, which may be the entrance to another universe. It is said that rounding is round, maybe nine rounds ten. Ten is indeed discarded in the single digit. I also think that in religion, almost all gods are tangible, have appearances, and are similar to people. That should be the magnification of one's self. In fact, there are a lot of ideas, not long-winded.

Midnight no one:

It is much more interesting than I imagined. It is a way of making genre films. The sense of crisis and the progression of self-identity are also handled very well. From the moment he left the family, all the agendas of the marriage relationship have ended, and the trust between husband and wife began to break down from the door that could not be closed; so instead of sticking to this, we expanded to face the outside world. The big adventure of the world has always been a comparison of "big" and "small", but at the last moment he suddenly gave up all of them; he had an epiphany in the face of the universe and the starry sky. He was very willful and illogical, but he was very daring. Playing is also very good at playing, and it is a forced rounding field that cannot end.

Msanctuary:

As his wife's attitude towards him changed, he felt that he was not valued. The ring that fell off the car was a start. Living in a children's dollhouse, the male protagonist began to be negative and angry, in order to cover up his unease in front of his wife. potential. Until forced to leave into a worse environment, a world not dominated by humans, wild cats and spiders can easily injure him This is a lonely story, and finally rises to human nature and the universe, although a bit blunt I like it of.

It is very interesting to express several stages of the male protagonist's shrinking process directly through the language of the picture.

#FIFF14#DAY4's no-know field score will be released later, please wait and see.

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Extended Reading
  • Margarete 2022-06-21 23:52:46

    A movie mentioned in "Existentialism Cafe", not bad. Existence does not need meaning, but it does not mean existence has no meaning.

The Incredible Shrinking Man quotes

  • Scott Carey: I felt puny and absurd, a ludicrous midget. Easy enough to talk of soul and spirit and existential worth, but not when you're three feet tall. I loathed myself, our home, the caricature my life with Lou had become. I had to get out. I had to get away.

  • Clarice: Maybe the best way to begin is to start thinking about the future.

    Scott Carey: A future? In a world of giants?

    Clarice: Hmm. I've lived with them all my life. Oh, Scott, for people like you and me the world can be a wonderful place. The sky is as blue as it is for the giants. The friends are as warm.

    Scott Carey: I wish I could believe that.

    Clarice: You've got to believe that, don't you?