story is told by my sister. It should be at the beginning of the real world. During the industrial revolution, the people suffered from the social revolution and had no fields and no jobs. Had to wander around, looking for a job, in order to survive, a couple of lovers and their sister, the narrator, came to a large manor to harvest wheat, and then the lonely manor owner fell in love with the woman and asked her to stay. , and this man didn't want to continue wandering around, and he heard that the manor owner had a serious illness, and encouraged the woman to stay. Of course, the woman married the manor owner, and then the man continued to have an affair with the woman, causing the manor owner's jealousy and dissatisfaction, and then the The plague of locusts, let's see for yourself later. The last paragraph is very strange to me. It is the story of this sister and one of her female companions. They escaped from a place like a school and walked along the railway to find love?
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The film is director Terence Malik's first feature-length feature. The story of the film tells the story of a young couple who came to the South in the early 20th century hoping to change their lives, only to be overwhelmed when life did change. The narrative tone of the whole film is relatively gloomy, and the development of the story is slightly dull. The little girl Linda is used as a voice-over narration throughout the whole film. It is the famous work of the famous movie star Richard Gere, and it is also one of the few best works of his actor career.
"Days of Heaven" was shot by the photographer Nestor Almendros, who has been photographing Truffaut in France for a long time. The film accurately captures the American countryside at the beginning of the century with soothing style, oil painting-like composition and tone. flavor. At the end, the farmer set fire to the wheat field in order to vent his emotions when killing locusts, which also shows the outstanding contribution of the film in terms of photography technology. The entire film is almost entirely exterior, mostly during the so-called "magic moments"—that is, about half an hour before sunrise and about half an hour after sunset every day, the sky turns dark blue or red, but all the scenery on the ground can still be clearly reflected. It looks like the effect of setting up lights from the sky and then hitting the ground, which the photography industry calls "magic moments" - shooting, which has the effect of oil paintings and silhouettes. In the film, the sunset glow reflects the scarecrows in the open fields, the wheat ears covered with dew, the farmers working in the wheat fields in the morning light, the geese flying south in the sky, and the ripples on the wrinkled lake surface in the wind. The light and shadow are beautiful. All over the place, Days in Heaven has become a must-see for every research cinematographer.
The film won the Best Director Award at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1979, the Best Cinematography Award at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography in 1978, and the National Critics List Award for Best Film in 1978. , 1978 New York Film Critics Association Award for Best Director, 1979 National Film Critics Association Award for Best Director and Best Cinematography, 1980 BAFTA Film Music Award.
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picture is indeed Mei Lun Meihuan,
but I think the heroine is not as beautiful as the comments, just like a country woman, no spirit
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