In fact, it is a draft of the scattered things related to Kushen.
1. Intertextuality with the old tower
When in a record store in A Clockwork Orange, the camera swept across the counter and a poster of the director's other work "2001" appeared;
In "Mirror", when the camera slowly pushed out the window, a poster of the director's other "Lublev" appeared on the wall.
In Kushen's only sci-fi film "2001", Strauss's song "Blue Danube" was used, which was also used in another completely unrelated Japanese film "Wolverine";
In Laota's only sci-fi film "Fly to Space", Bach's song "Lord, I Call You" (BWV 639) is used, which is also used in another completely unrelated Japanese film "Tokyo Vampire Hotel". Adopted.
2. Intertextuality with Nolan
Heath Ledger locked himself in a hotel day and night imitating Alex in A Clockwork Orange before filming The Dark Knight;
"2001" and "Interstellar" both use many similar settings, such as time travel, for example, a talking robot built into the spacecraft, for example, a higher-dimensional existence in a universe similar to the singer civilization .
If Nolan's new film "Oppenheimer" on the theme of nuclear warfare comes out, it will complete the one-to-one correspondence with "Dr. Strangelove", one of the future trilogy of Kushen.
In the first ten minutes of "The Dark Knight", the scene of robbing a bank, the overall layout and narrative techniques are completely the pocket version of Kushen's early work "The Killer". It can be seen that the shapes of the killer mask and the clown mask are highly similar:
3. Other
Whether it's the axe that splits the door in "The Shining", or the model of the milk bar in "A Clockwork Orange", it has already appeared in the early "Kiss of the Killer", the last scene where the boxer and the boss fight;
For a long time before, I thought Hitman and Hitman's Kiss were the same movie. . . Similar oolongs also happened in Tuo's novels, and I still haven't figured out whether "Notes from the Dead House" and "Notes from the Basement" are the same book. . .
In "2001", the setting of the robot reading the lips of the astronaut male protagonist became a pinching him in "Ghost in the Shell: The Laughing Man", Motoko and Bart were talking indoors, and the invisible Tachikoma was in Taking a peek outside, Attack in the Shell also used another sci-fi film "Blade Runner" to pinch him, which is the way that Togusa looked back at the photos on the computer to find the details;
In "Full Metal Jacket", the soldiers killed because they couldn't stand the pressure. It also appeared in Kobayashi Masaki's "Conditions in the World". The actor is Tanaka Kuni, who is the prototype of the three navy generals in "One Piece", but This is a bit far-fetched;
But in "Barry Lyndon", the plot of the son's accidental fall to his death on a horse? ? ? Isn't it exactly the same as Reid's daughter who fell to her death on a horse in "Gone with the Wind"? . .
The episode of aversion therapy in "A Clockwork Orange", the military parade documentary that was broadcast, I feel it is "Triumph of the Will"... But this is not certain. There is also the application of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". The most interesting is the appearance of Nagisa Kaoru in EVA. The temperament of this person gives me a really good impression.
4. Extend
"Perfume" has been filmed by Tom Tykway, and it is still alive; "Artificial Intelligence" has been filmed by Spielberg, and it is still alive; but the project "Napoleon", and today's Like Min's "Dream Machine", don't count on it in this life. If you really can't hold back, you can watch Abel Gance's 1927 silent film of the same name, a 6-hour black and white silent film. It seems that there are no Chinese characters yet. When it's over, I don't feel like an ordinary person... I'm only familiar with director Fang Tianyu who has watched it, and he's obsessed with Kushen to an outrageous degree. If this is too unchallenging for the boss, you can watch Gance's other "White Rose of the Railway".
"Eyes Wide Shut" and the Illuminati-related things are common topics. If you are interested in this, you can also read "Hillary Cult", "Spiritual Cooking" and other related topics. Then the mask that Tom is wearing in the film is what I especially want, but if there is no original version, I can only use the Venetian mask to make up for it. .
The pedigree of the film religion, I feel it is the Faberta Trinity plus a God Kubrick, each of the 13 feature films has a different style, as if it came from different people, I really can't find him except him someone else.
The Kubrick Stare, a way of photographing a close-up of a person's face. The correct way to pose is: tilt your head slightly downward, look straight at the camera, and stare straight at the camera until the director calls Cut. In layman's terms - rolling your eyes up and staring at the camera, this type of close-up is often used to create an atmosphere of horror and unease.
Interested friends can try it and see if this effect can be photographed (manual doge)
In the end, after reading the whole article, you will find that apart from the piles of scraps, do you have any ideas that you have come up with? It's been 1202 years, and there are still people who rely on the name of the dish to come up with an article -_-|| They are very speechless to themselves.
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