His works have everything I want, tension, rhythm, details, emotional atmosphere, humanistic care
Once in class, he mentioned the second movement of Planck's Cello Sonata. The teacher mentioned Tarkovsky's sacrifice. He said that in the summer of 1986, the film was released in West Germany. At that time, the film was also crowded in the open air. Everyone was crowded. During most of the two and a half hours, everyone was sweating and the scene became dead silent until the last ten minutes. Engulfing and collapsing The surrounding audience was crying, shouting, hysterical and numb. They watched the protagonist climb up and down in the ambulance trying to prove that he was still sane, but he was already caught in the atmosphere of the film. Take away it seems to be back to the almost hopeless life during the war. Sometimes when the mood collapses to the extreme, extreme peace follows, or it is more of a shock. People who grew up during the war have their psychological changes. We are very people now. It's hard to realize that kind of suffering, the real struggle is far away from us, but fortunately, we can still get some inspiration or emotions from the works of art during that time, but sadly, these works are becoming more and more difficult to understand because of their incomprehension. few people care
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