Watched today in video class

Stan 2022-03-22 09:02:28

Act 2 Night and fog Reality and past intertwined in the same place different colors music irony rhythm slow thinking commentary calm narrative fixed shot no follow-up barbed wire appeared twice second act night and fog reality and past intertwined same place different colors The music is ironic, the rhythm is slow, the rhythm is slow, the commentary is peaceful, the narrative is fixed, there is no follow-up, and the barbed wire appears twice. ) sound (bass) how the immersive ending must be known to integrate the given events (emotional elements, commentary,) high emotional concentration (toilet, music pops) other elements can be used to enhance this The plan hair part-shake-global shock (all the techniques seem to be for expression) The movement skills will not make the picture dull and the pictures will give a long time. Looking back at the history gives the gurgling water feeling at the beginning. Learn music to control black and white collision, night and day collision, you can learn to watch the film list

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Extended Reading
  • Alyson 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Alain Resnais made a short documentary about the concentration camps for the French culture department, ok, it is considered an intellectual from both perspectives, and a few impressions (the funniest is the letter and a shop, sold for hk$ 140, Zhong If a director is good at making comedies, ah)

  • Clara 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    In 1956, director Alan Renai used a camera to lead the audience back to Auschwitz. The former site of the Nazi concentration camp was already a peaceful and beautiful wild scenery. However, back in time when the Nazi Party came to power in 1933, the entire city was shrouded in haze-large-scale construction of concentration camps lined up, and a large number of Jews were arrested in the camps and began to receive inhuman torture and insults. The race is graded here, and the skin is tattooed with numbers, in

Night and Fog quotes

  • Récitant/Narrator: Death makes his first pick. Another choice is made in the morning in the night and fog.

  • Récitant/Narrator: When the Allies open the doors... all the doors... the deportees look on without understanding. Are they free? Will life know them again?