The whole film is basically shot with a head-up lens, and it is presented from an absolutely calm and objective perspective. Both the shots and the performances have been treated coldly. This is an objective documentary-style approach, but the internal montage-style shooting technique of holding small scene shots will give people a strong sense of substitution. In this way, the objective and subjective have reached a dialectical balance in the images of the Darney brothers, which is too awesome! ! ! & In addition, this social issue is not too complicated, but it is very universal: a father who does not know how to be a father, after abandoning the child, what impact will the child have when it grows up? If you grow up "going with the flow", you will undoubtedly become a father-like person. In this case, it will be a vicious circle. Because the Darney brothers gave a humanistic answer: "cutting off" this development path, but using the role of social "external forces" to help children grow into a healthy person. And the presentation of all this is so cruel and calm. With the passage of the camera, the child seems to have undergone a very cruel surgical operation, and finally became what a normal child of that age should be. Cry, make people smile. & In addition, the reason why there is no ceiling in the whole film, apart from the head-up shooting, may also be to take care of the actors' performances in all directions. All scenes should only have safety lights on the ceiling, which fully liberates the actors' performances, and the camera also Liberated and captured at any time according to the performance of the actors. Of course, the premise of capturing such an accurate performance must be that the actors have rehearsed countless times in the shooting venue before the shooting, and when the shooting officially starts, it can be presented in the same way as in the real scene. It is also said that the Dana brothers are filming in the order of the script. This is so worth learning~~ Restoring the reality should also become a necessary condition for artistic authenticity, and keep it in mind! ! !
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