I've always been confused about movies. I don't specialize in movies, I just watch them when I'm interested, and sometimes pass the time. My confusion lies in what kind of movie is a good movie? Maybe there are already ready-made answers in the specialized knowledge of film. For example, I have seen someone judge a film from the perspective of film history before. I have no objection, but for non-film practitioners in general, film history is too much It's cold, and it's too unrealistic. I said that most people lack enough self-cultivation in movies, so it shouldn't lead to scolding. We can't judge a movie by its history, I prefer my own judgment.
At one time, I had no special feeling about the movie "The Shawshank Redemption". Slowly I saw hope, and then slowly I saw the inertia of life, and maybe I will see many other things. I have to admit that some movies need to be watched repeatedly, and at first glance they can only catch the appearance.
Let's talk about this movie. I have very few special impressions of Indian films. It seems that Indian musicals are very developed, but I haven't seen them, and I have only seen one that has an impression. Coincidentally, that "Come on! India! " in the movie and "My Name is Han" is the same protagonist. After watching two Indian movies, I also feel that the development of Indian singing and dancing is really not for nothing. (By the way, it is also an inspirational film, although the subject matter is very common, but it is still worth watching).
I saw some people say that this film is analogous to "Forrest Gump". If you think about it, you can't say it wrong. For example, they are two stupid people. They are both sincere and sincere. They both have a perfect ending. They are all like fairy tales. It's hard to refute, but this film is no less than "Forrest Gump". In addition to these two films, I think "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is also a bit similar, so you might as well take it over and compare it. In terms of character setting, all three films have picked people who are a bit insane to do amazing things. Whether it's the chief who pretends to be sick, or the normal and somewhat dull Forrest Gump and Han, they have one of the most notable features: mental disorders make them simple. What is simplicity? Simple is less, pure is less. Simple is often simple and clear. Thinking about its antonyms, such as heart chance, we are habitually used, but there are always some words that we turn a blind eye to. The simplicity of the chief lies in the fact that he only wants to be free, and he may have a scheming to escape, but it is actually just a process, and he aims at freedom. Forrest Gump is so simple that he can only obey, and then do it. Sometimes I also think that if Forrest Gump is assigned to do bad things, it is not impossible for him. In fact, the war in the movie can also illustrate this point.
For Han, I would like to sum up his simplicity in three words: love, right and wrong, and promise.
A movie without love may be technically perfect and refined in content, but for me it can only be a movie worth watching, because we cannot and will not remember its technology, it The content, even if you remember it, is meaningless, we are people in the living life, those who are not related to life. We should learn something from a movie, and this learning belongs to the soul.
Han's love, which he neither knew nor knew. He loves his mother, he loves his brother, he loves Mindira, and he loves his son, and these are all loves that he made himself. When his younger brother admits his mistakes when he grows up, he is willing to hug his younger brother to comfort him. When his mother is sad, he will also hug his mother. His son loves to play football, so he buys sneakers. His love is the most direct. He said that he couldn't understand what his son meant, but his son was always willing to hold his hand. In fact, it wasn't that he couldn't understand, but that he couldn't see the place where he didn't have love, and he did everything he should love. Rarely going to see the President of the United States, and for a seemingly ridiculous reason, it was his most direct love for Mindira. He made his wife angry, because of him, they lost their son, he wants to save his wife, even if this seems impossible, isn't this kind of love? If we were "normal" people like you and me, would we really do such unreasonable things? We have a lot of things to do, we can choose other solutions, we can easily give up, I think no one of us normal people will do it, and it is precisely because of such a "mentally abnormal" person who will do it. We have too many ties, we are not simple enough, not simple enough for love. And there is nothing else in my heart but love, is it rare to not do it? He didn't expect, even we didn't expect that his little love sublimated into big love.
There are quite a few documentaries about South Africa recently, among which I have to mention former South African President Nelson Mandela, a leader who fought for racial equality all his life, in 2009 starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. People" provides a glimpse into some of these episodes. In the first episode of the South African Action documentary broadcast on CCTV, I heard a great man say this about apartheid: Apartheid is the greatest evil in human history. In the film "Han", it is said that a certain scripture says: When an innocent person is killed, then human beings do not exist (to the effect). In my opinion, Han has no ambitions to change racism. The only standard he followed was what his mother told him: "There are only good and bad people in the world, there is no other difference. It is such a simple statement that becomes a rare concept of right and wrong. A person who is born out of love is not necessarily a good person, Just like a good heart can do bad things. A loving person who knows right from wrong can be regarded as a good person. Han is not confused, and he will not "let go" like he who goes against his concept of right and wrong. Sent to prison. We are fortunate that he has a correct view of right and wrong. Thanks to his mother, his mother even had a gap with his younger brother in order to teach him. His mother is simple and great. Rarely will come William Reiner in the typhoon is still based on his judgment and love for Jenny's mother and Joe. Inadvertently, his natural behavior has become huge news. I don't know if I should be glad to say that this is huge news. Someone came out to judge right and wrong or to mourn the lack of right and wrong and love in reality reflected by the normal behavior of others? Anyway, Han met with the president and said, "I am Han, I am not a terrorist. "I think these two simple words have different meanings for the president! When I am determined to rebuild a certain state, I hear such a judgment of right and wrong that "Muslims are not necessarily terrorists", should I reflect on my own president? Is it too blind to love?
Promise is not words, but actions! Actions out of love!
What I have to say repeatedly is that only such insane people are pure enough to have only love, and any modern person needs to reflect, See if you are "normal". So this movie is a fairy tale, it teaches modern people how to love, how to distinguish right from wrong!
This kind of movie is the best movie in my opinion!
2010/6/2 3:40 am
(Thinking starts to get confused, I'm going to sleep.......)
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