Memories from a movie

Hiram 2022-03-20 09:02:53

The first time I watched this movie was when my English teacher in high school got it to my class. I was very involved in the whole viewing process, and I still remember the content clearly after many years. It was a soul dancer, she was born on the stage, and she bloomed herself. life, but the tragedy is that she gave up the stage after marriage, and finally the heroine died. Although the storyline is simple, the truth is far-reaching: in front of fame, fortune and love, we must be more open-minded, life is very short and very short, facing our true nature The things you like really have to go all out to leave no regrets in the world~

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Extended Reading
  • Kadin 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    1 Black Swan can be said to be the postmodern psychological thriller version of Hong Lingyan, the subject matter and character relationship are undoubtedly inspired by the film 2 The climax of the ballet performance in the film uses the superposition technique to express psychological fantasy, which is very surreal 3 Digitally restored The techinicolor color is not bad, although the color reproduction is limited but the saturation is very full, there are obvious color designs in the film 4 Jiang Qing's favorite, such a flashy interior shows that her taste is not proletarian at all

  • Vicky 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    The soundtrack and montage are sharp (especially the red shoes ballet)! Love or die - love ballet more than your husband more than life, and make it the whole of life. A life with this passion may be more meaningful. An elegy for lunatic artists is more or less a filmmaker's own condition. From a modern point of view, Boris and Victoria are soulmates, and Julian really doesn't understand it at all. PS: The actors in those days were quite good in French.

The Red Shoes quotes

  • Boris Lermontov: You cannot have it both ways. A dancer who relies upon the doubtful comforts of human love can never be a great dancer. Never.

  • [first lines]

    [holding doors closed]

    Doorman: They're going mad, sir. It's the students.

    [From outside]

    Julian Craster: Down with tyrants!

    Manager, Covent Garden: All right, let them in.