The second film shown to the students in the film class (I want to write a film review for each film, I hope I can do it), I didn’t finish it when the get out of class ended. Just like the first “BFG”, another student came to ask: Teacher The wolf won't die in the end, will it? (In the first part, you asked if BFG won't die?) I said no, and there are surprises. Without giving the students a chance to pursue further questions, I left the classroom.
After I came back, I wanted to write a movie review, and I thought about the starting point. It seemed that the logical plot of the movie was quite simple. There was nothing to write about except the kindness of the protagonist and the emotional establishment of the man and the wolf. Then I read the movie reviews on the Internet, Some people say that because the background of the film is the European continent 20,000 years ago, many details are more realistic, and some are catching the loopholes in the film. At that time, a picture had an impact on me, because the lights in the classroom were turned off and the curtains were drawn. Clouds, black dead trees in front, and the black shadows of a few wolves under the trees are so beautiful against the dark environment of the classroom, and then I began to notice how beautiful the picture is in this movie. Then I started to watch it for the third time, and I got a lot of screenshots, but I couldn't capture it at all, okay? So the best way is to watch this movie in a dim environment and experience the scenery of the European continent 20,000 years ago. There are also snowstorms in the winter. Using these words to describe the beauty of the movie picture still feels lacking, so come and feel it.
The screenshots below are in chronological order of the movies:
It is enough to learn to feel the beauty of movies, with tension, emotion, and so many beautiful views of the European continent 20,000 years ago. Of course, you should give five-star praise?
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