I can't reach the emotional agitation (Old post in 2005)

Carter 2022-04-10 08:01:01

I can't reach the emotional excitement
- watching "The Barber of Siberia"

I recently took a name to express my love for a movie. This name is so common that it makes people feel a bit baffling to choose it as a screen name, and I always forget to choose him when I log in. But because of this movie, I insisted on using it, so that I jokingly asked Slipper to help me make a warm, agitated and expansive avatar to match him, which made me feel more identified with this common name. Slipper refused, saying that none of the adjectives you listed are qualities you have. So, when I wanted to write something for this movie countless times, and now I finally made it, I named the aftermath of the movie as: My Unreachable Excitement - Watching "The Barber of Siberia" The movie
tells the story of the late Tsarist era, when the emerging Americans used their fearlessness and courage to defraud the vast wealth of Siberia, the fallen American women encountered the classical and agitated Russian boys, in the classical and modern, civilized and barbaric. The story of epic short-lived love between the collisions.
A very long film, either makes you happy or makes you sad, from start to finish, the highest evaluation should be an absolutely interesting film, without a moment of clear soup and water. In the process you can enjoy handsome young officers, wonderful dust girls, carnival festivals, spirits, court balls and forever Mozart - it's all laughter; then struggle and suspicion, determination and madness, perseverance and concealment - these are painful; mountains and rivers, forests and snowy fields, and finally the title of a movie that seems inexplicable most of the time, the modern Siberian barber that doesn't know whether to destroy or build - these are like ancient times Changeless.
It's just a love movie, but how can it have such an epic temperament? However, to contend with the vastness of nature, the progress of science, the tracks and traces of history, the human individual is too small, too small, and perhaps only sublimated, idealized, proud and agitated emotions can compete with it. . I say idealized and sublimated because I have never encountered such passion or firmly believe that even if it exists, it is fleeting. At the end of "Kim Soon", seeing the perseverance and kindness that Korean soap operas routinely write made me smile, don't they feel tired? The things of life can no longer convince me of such a passionate emotion, but in front of the Russian epic romance, I can't help but be excited and yearn - what kind of land breeds such madness and innocence!
It's been a while since I watched the film, and I wanted to repeat it before writing it today so that I could write it more successfully, but I ran out of time, and now there are a few fragments in front of me. A brisk young man with a bagel around his neck at first, with thin lips and thin eyelids, with a silly smile on his lips after drinking; seduced by a beloved woman but categorically rejected because she judges that she does not love him, violently The scene of getting up and rushing up, straight and back to the past; the relief and no regrets where the eyes meet when pressing on the prisoner train, the singing of the partners on the platform; the galloping carriage and the chasing hunter on the field, the mountains and the sky that have been connected— - Seems like that's all that's left. But such image memories are unforgettable. Today torn turned out the movie reviews that I sent before, and I still have a reply, but I can't remember seeing such a text at all. The image is different, he is very direct.

Well, I am now writing posts, firstly, I am always talking, and secondly, there is no delicate minor key. The most terrifying thing is that due to my poor pen power and limited knowledge, I always have to avoid diamonds and write rings (in Mao Xiaodou's words, I think it is very vivid), this piece is also inevitably caused by all the above problems. But don't ignore my efforts to recommend this movie because of my mistakes. Ho ho, you all go see it.

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