The blasphemy of art and the contempt for art schools appeared many times in this film. As a student of an art school, I only think that this film is constantly amplifying the malaise of the art school and the ignorance of some students. But in fact, right and wrong are subjectively judged by people. Here I just represent my personal opinion. It is undeniable that Jello is a hard-working student and has lofty aspirations, but his works are hardly recognized, and even often shared by the same studio. Despised and criticized by classmates. The boy in his class told him that he went to college for the sake of getting girls, but what is diaosi, he is someone who treats girls with sincerity. So he desperately even knelt down and saw the goddess and Gao Fushuai chatting and laughing together, and his identity was a ridiculous bartender. So he was eager for quick success, so he did anything he could, that is, the fallen artist who was introduced to him by a boy in his class later. It may also be the fat "artist" who was choked to death by smoke in the end. Of course, it's also the fat man of the murderer. I'm not averse to any form of art, including this artist. And the undercover policeman was so complacent with the popularity of the crowd and the rare goddess that he almost forgot his wife and children at home and the undercover mission. I watched this movie with a smile, because everyone finally got what they wanted. , but the process is not satisfactory. Jello became a well-known painter, and the lost "artist" also died. I don't remember the others very clearly. There are still many details in the movie, including Geralt's teacher, the now-popular Harajuku triangle. It's just that as far as I know, the source of the current popularity is Japan. Including the teacher who gave the arrogant lecture, I forgot his name. When answering substantive questions, donkey lips don't brag about themselves. There are also students in the class who follow suit in order to completely overthrow the traditional advocating undercover painting similar to children's paintings in order to be unconventional. Maybe it is indeed a style in art history, but I think the original intention of undercover is definitely not this.
In the end, I didn't get a lot of things from the movies, because I lived in such an environment, and the intertwined problems that could not be eradicated were often solved in art schools with the phrase "this is art". So for art, since it can’t be changed, it’s just a matter of trying to accept it.
If you saw this review, I didn't copy it. (Gai)
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