Good start rap, slide card node, then change to 24 frames, the camera gradually advances. The radio is broadcast, and the microphone and the mouth are gradually pulled away. The man who stammered and stuttered on the radio appeared, and the camera panned from left to right, panning down and up, until the character appeared, and then when he took it back, the picture became oblique. People have been arguing and arguing, there are contradictions everywhere, and everyone is extremely aggressive. Plain things are unattractive, and the film captures the causes, processes and results of conflicts between people in many moments. Newspapers, showers, and beer in a trio of hot performances are excellent. Shaking back and forth: The crowd shakes left to the radio in the car, then shakes right, when the radio man appears in the camera, shakes back to the crowd, they have already had an argument with the radio man, and the crowd breaks through the wall and scolded each other! Racial squirting? This So wonderful. The world will never be in harmony. This text is a treasure. It not only explains that human beings will never have a day of harmony, unless human beings have no desires and no desires. It's a pity that we are too sensitive, otherwise it would be so good to photograph Urumqi in this way. Viewers have many perspectives, and many times we are substituting a certain viewer. The counterpoint shots of the radio guy walking into the pizza shop completely crush the spatial relationship, but create an unparalleled sense of humor. After 54 minutes the music calms down and the camera zooms out. When talking heart to heart, will use an extremely slow push the camera, until the character close-up. Just like a small theater, every part of the block is interspersed, always moving in a fixed or limited space, one part goes to another part of the space, and then there is an intersection, such as the trio on the street under the umbrella. In the future, Safdie can get a glimpse of the clues here. 1h36m, a horizontal push shot, everyone expresses their opinion on the event. [During the fire, a neurotic placed a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. on a wall full of Italians. 】
The violence that burst out is no longer a tendency, and there is a momentary sense of refreshment, and then the charm is completely gone, and it disappears.
Linklater is great.
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