……I broke my defense in the no-plot movie Antonioni when Marianne said "I've never been well" "Red Desert" ……Civilized desert under industrial civilization I recently watched "150 Years of Modern Art" Various subversions of traditional art And for filmmakers like Antonioni who have become skeptics of modern civilization, the factory is made up of three primary colors and the first color film is not because a fourth color other than black and white appeared on the screen for the first time, but entirely subjective color The melancholy that constitutes the heroine's inner world is reflected in the outer world and becomes a dark gray. A lot of "inaction time" in the film makes time meaningless, and Antonioni's green clothes on the heroine criticize the artificial creation of modern civilization to nature. The paradox of destroying yet he himself cut down the surviving forests for the film also makes viewers feel skeptical about life "sprayed colors in the natural scenes to strengthen the inner mentality. Industrial waste, river pollution, swamps and blockbusters The land is dyed grey to express the ugliness of modern industrial society and the mediocre and boring existence of the heroine."
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