This biographical film, which has won nine Oscar nominations and three awards, has almost exhausted its scheming in front of the old school: adaptation of real experiences, the Russian revolution as the background, love gives way to greatness, and the actors join in; If you want to have a long-term relationship with your children, you will use the rise of feminism and free love as a gimmick. If you want to brainstorm this nearly 200-minute film, there are more than two people arguing almost every five minutes; even more unfinished is the filming of a documentary. In this way, the memories of some people who have experienced the events at that time or knew the parties involved run through the whole film, trying to render epic effects and a sense of historical depth. The good news is that it lost out to Chariots of Fire at the 54th Academy Awards. It is also the subject of a biopic. The former is full of the arrogant and noisy spittle stars from the food stalls in the train, and the latter is permeated by the university. The loneliness and composure among the rarely visited bookshelves in the library.
The film tells the story of the American writer John Reed, who yearned for communism in the early 20th century, but failed to set up an organization and revolution in his own country. He came to Soviet Russia, and even indirectly influenced the October Revolution. In pursuit of the ideal communism, he spent his whole life. Fighting with his own government, splitting with his own Communist Party, and saying goodbye to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, from the film, it can be said that he died in depression. After his death, he was buried in Red Square. However, when looking at his life, not only did he fight for the cause of communism all his life, he went around to get first-line information despite his illness, and was appreciated by Lenin. In contrast, the US government has repeatedly made things difficult and persecuted. From this point of view, the political inclination in "Fenghuo Chi Yan Wan Li Qing" is a bit of a clown.
As a biopic of a character, John Reed defied power and dared to speak out for justice. He was so arrogant that he quickly made judgments and took action in the face of revolutionary trends in the general situation. His experience, insight and courage are all admirable. . "Ten Days That Shaked the World", written three months after returning to the United States from the Soviet Union, has become a must-read book for the study of the October Revolution. With an absolutely objective perspective and enthusiasm, he showed the world his ideal country. Lenin personally Preface to the Russian translation of the book. The film also intends to portray him as a typical "American saves the world" personal hero, especially when he encountered radicals in the Middle East on a train, John jumped off the train and rushed into the enemy with his own firepower with his head held high and his head held high. During the camp, it definitely combines the wild romance of the soul of the western cowboy. Of course, as far as I understand it, this scene exists only to infect the audience, romanticize his idealism, and pave the way for the reunion of love in the future.
Several communists were surrounded by the masses when they were giving speeches in the Middle East. The seemingly powerful appeal seemed weak and even pitiful from such a distant perspective. More masses were hidden in the darkness. Are they not? Know the truth but be the first to charge
However, in the film, I only saw a small steel cannon stubbornly traveling around the world with the stubbornness of "you just don't understand what I said". If Confucius went anywhere like him, he would take Ma Jingtao with him. The decibel roared, which may have been killed a long time ago. A group of literary youths arrogantly express their own opinions. Once there are dissident voices, they will be drowned or roared, which not only turns the fierce conflict under ideology into bargaining in the vegetable market, but also minimizes the impact of the US oppression on it. The grief of his family: he cannot go back to his home, he cannot write with his pen, he cannot speak, and he cannot use his power. So the biggest impact of the film on this walking speaker is to keep pausing while watching the film, and the barrage of quarrels has already transitioned from a tongue fight to a bed scene when you are still ignorant. This turns the audience into the dog at the door, always scratching his head, scratching the door frantically trying to break in.
And the heroine Luisa also forced her presence like a mystery. While enriching John's lace news with a love triangle, while her career was nothing but adorned with John's brilliance, the self-motivated Finnish rescue was useless, like Eugene scolding him It is true that "you are just a Communist Party member".
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