. The enthusiasm of youth has faded away.
Only anger and hatred have spread in my heart
. It doesn't matter to everything.
Our lives have been changed.
Loving on a different path will tear us apart..."
Jackie is a famous The administrator of the security monitors, her daily job is to patrol dozens of monitors, pay attention to whether there is an emergency or violent incident on the corner of the street in Glasgow, Scotland, so as to notify the nearby police in time. This is a quiet and private work space. There is no sound and only pictures. She quietly watches the hidden joys, sorrows and sorrows of people in every corner of the city, capturing any interest that may be in those pictures. Jackie's life is cold and boring, just like those cold and silent pictures, apart from maintaining an empty sexual relationship with his married boss, the only fun after work is probably habitually picking out a few of the day's surveillance video and returning home. Watch it again...
until one day, the appearance of a man in the picture condensed all her thoughts. She began to pay attention to his every appearance and tried her best to get close to him. His name is Clyde, he lives in the "Red Road" apartment and is an early parole criminal.
"The cold room is empty and no one is there.
We will leave eventually, and we will go our own way.
My life will start to divide
. Between us, everything will disappear, there will be no trace to be found.
Only this boring day goes on
. Love, love will "We Tear" I
remember that in 2006 we held a themed screening of "Dogma 95". I never thought that "Red Road", which won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival that year, was a banner film of the "New Dogma Movement". The hand-held photography and tracking technique in the film greatly enhanced the audience's sense of immersion and presence, especially the two scenes in which Jackie followed Clyde into the apartment, brewing a unique sense of oppression and mystery.
For a long time in the film, the audience wondered what the relationship between the man and her was in Jackie's tracking footage. During this time, the audience seemed to be Jackie in front of the original monitor, silently patrolling out of the workplace and into "Red Road". " of her. After a tense and arguably flustered approach, Jackie succeeds in attracting Clyde, and they have a quick but long-simmering sexual relationship that climaxes when Jackie smashes her in the face with the rock she's carrying, and then Clyde was sued.
"When you start crying in your sleep,
my pain is exposed, and
despair throws me
into nothingness again and again
, isn't it,
beauty just doesn't love me?
Love, love will tear us apart again..."
According to the law of "Dogma 95", Films are not allowed to include soundtracks unless the music is played in sync while filming, in order to maintain the realism of the film. Therefore, the song "Love Will Tear Us Apart" sung by Honeyroot after the end of the film is wonderfully used to set off the theme of the film. Before that, the truth was that Clyde killed Jackie's husband and daughter in an accidental car a few years ago. In
fact, "Red Road" is not just a story of women's revenge or inseparable pain, it also uses its special shooting techniques and ingenious combination of form and content to explore the root of all this - the communication barrier, "Monitor "The symbolism of ", Jackie's main story and the plot details of the characters from the line are often hinting that the director Andrea Arnold's exploration of the root cause of "communication disorder". At the end of the film, Jackie played back the video of the day at home again. When Clyde's daughter, who had never known each other for many years, went to "Red Road" to recognize her father after he was arrested by the police, he also had more understanding and consideration for Clyde's life, and finally withdrew the accusation.
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