【emotion】
The whole is neat and tidy, and the concept is very grand. There are anti-war, advocating peace, love between men and women, parental affection, and human nature that cannot be extended in this era. It's all great, but why doesn't it feel very emotional after watching it.
This kind of opening idea is huge, and after filming a film that only shows its power, basically the talents of the director and screenwriter are limited and insatiable. Maybe I had a hunch in my heart at the beginning, so I finally chose the way of handsome guys and beauties, wearing erotic skins, and earning money. Also understandable.
That's why "Lust and Caution" is not liked by the West. We like that our own actors can love the house and Wu, but in a larger market, when the audience is not familiar with the actors, they can't bear the personal feelings of a traitor. Without the national sentiment, it is impossible to identify with the core of its human nature exploration.
The heroine of this film is also the same. She gave up her country for her feelings, and finally she gave up her feelings for her country. In the end, both sides were not flattered, and she died to save the embarrassment. So embarrassing. From another angle, she has been deceiving the male protagonist. If it is a substitute, if my bedside person loves me to accompany me to the end of the world and gives birth to a baby for me, but she always has other purposes behind my back, or is suspected of using me to use my whole world, then, then, A beautiful woman, no matter how handsome a man is, is not fragrant.
How can a movie like this resonate.
And the male protagonist is also in this tone. In the situation of birth and death, he is obsessed with a dangerous partner. What is this?
【Story】
In the part of the car, the yellow sand outside basically indicates the direction of the ending. Of course, it is possible that the creative team is showing how intense the passion is. Please better not because of this.
At the same time it reminds me of that desert in The English Patient, that desert scene, why is such an exciting scene in this movie not exciting. I think when a sandstorm comes, even in a closed car, there will be wind with sand, and there is a possibility that the car will be buried in the sand. What's more, in wartime, in danger, in such an environment, to be in a mood... It's too unreal.
The male protagonist is reminded not to engage in personal relationships with his peers, as there will be a bad ending. It also foreshadows the end.
At the end of the gun that the male protagonist put in the car, the female protagonist glanced at it. In the end, when the male protagonist was arguing with others, the female protagonist was comforting her baby, so I guessed what would happen.
The film has been spoiling itself. During the process of calling people to see, there was no surprise, no joy, no feeling.
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