"Do you think there will be another person who is exactly like you, and we are not alone in this world?"
Kieslowski's "Two Flowers" describes two people who look the same The story of two girls who were born in different places in the same year, have the same hobbies and have a tacit understanding in their hearts. There have been encounters, but they are still separated by a layer of glass. After the Polish girl died, she brought the French girl's longing that could not be comforted by love. Two people are like two halves of the same apple, and there will be endless longing after separation.
The first time I watched this film was last year. I fell asleep without understanding it. It's a pity that I haven't been able to find it. Today, my wish came true. I read it carefully, and communicated with Jiaojiao girl while watching. I couldn't understand many places. I knew that every shot has its own artistic conception, but we just couldn't understand it. We kept saying that we couldn't understand it... Then, we The two have always been appreciating the beauty of the picture, looking at the color tone, and watching every detail of the protagonist. Finally, the French girl's search has an answer, and we have ended the temporary confusion and bid farewell to the beautiful picture. I have always liked Kieslowski's use of color and the expressiveness of the lens, which is concise and delicate. And the original sound is even more beautiful, pure and light, very suitable for Polish girls to enjoy the moisture and warmth in the rain.
On the outskirts of Paris, a fifteen-year-old girl recognized Kieslowski and walked up to him and told him that since she watched Veronica's Double Life, she knew that the soul does exist . Kieslowski felt that it was worth making that movie just to make a Parisian girl realize the real existence of the soul. This splendid work is the beginning of the meticulous carving of Kei's works in his later years. Every shot in the film is exquisite and beautiful. The heroine Elena; Jacob (she starred in "Red" a few years later) has a sad beauty of innocence and sexy, the photography is extraordinarily elegant, the softening of light and shadow is intoxicating, and the director even uses a dark brown background. The special technology of color gives this film a detached dreamy color that explores the theme of the soul.
I borrowed the disc from the teacher, copied it, and took up more than 4G at all costs, waiting to see...
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