I haven't been on a French movie for a while. It's not that I don't want to watch it, but it's really hard to find a French movie that can make me feel warm or laugh like before, and I can even say weakly: these years The French slices are really tasteless, but the Spanish slices are not as good. But no matter how sinking the movie world, there are also shining stars, which is Jean Pierre Genet and his "Play as You Like It". Real noir, real fantasy, and really brought me back the little memories of French films...
"Play as You Like It" still continues the style of Jean-Pierre Genet. Realistic themes, absurd sequels, imaginative plots... Different from his classic predecessors "Amelie" and "The Long Engagement", "Play Now" is a comedy that reflects reality. While you certainly won't be laughing, you'll be amazed by those wild plots and put on a heartfelt smile.
Enter the film, the feeling of a classic French film in memory. Gold toned picture, gloomy feeling. I remembered the warm fantasy comedy of "Amelie", so I immediately deepened my expectations for this film. Indeed, this film did not disappoint me until the end. It gave me a different feeling from the beginning to the end... The beginning of the film is confused, the film is unpredictable, and the end of the film is unfinished. Your mood and the film are linked together, because your mind also travels with the protagonist... …
A soldier was killed while demining in the desert of Monaco. Among his belongings, his son saw a picture of a marked mine... Years later, during a firefight on the streets of Paris, a bullet accidentally flew towards the video store clerk, hitting the head and forever Remaining in his mind, he remembered the mark on the bullet. Here, I have every reason to believe that no one can understand. The protagonist Brazil is the only one who runs through these two clues. No one will know what the two signs represent and what is the connection...
Until Brazil accidentally walked to a street, standing on the left and right of the street. The building was adorned with two signs that Brazil remembered. It turned out that these were two arms suppliers, and the theme gradually emerged at this time - accusing people of the harm caused by the arms war. At this time, Brazil began to be portrayed by Genet as a savior.
No matter how strong a fighter is, he must have the support of his friends. Obviously, there are such a group of people with special talents behind Brazil. An artist who can invent, a girl with a pair of compasses in her eyes, an ethnographer, a strange person covered in parts, a "rubber girl" as soft as sponge... It is precisely because of this group of strange friends Only with the help of Brazil can punish the two unscrupulous arms dealers, and at the same time we can see the seamless and well-planned scams.
Looking back on this film, there are still many memorable moments. I think the airport section is one of them. This paragraph is not only the prelude to the deception, but also the beginning of the whole movie's atmosphere to comedy. A group of "liars" disguised as passengers and staff sent several gang envoys to the police station after a complete set of procedures. I really can't admire the meticulousness and creativity of this plan, and even the smallest details are not spared. Indeed, the strength of the screenwriter has been fully demonstrated.
But if it is really worth thinking about, it should be the "trial" at the end of the film that is enough to deceive all the audience. A gust of breeze blew the sand on the desert. What does the two newly dug graves indicate? The two arms dealers in front of the graves are enjoying the products of their own company. They are roaring, blaming each other, begging for mercy... Look Looking at the Middle Eastern women not far away holding pictures of their children being wounded by those weapons... but I don't want to say but I have to say that it's all a hoax again. Except for what the two arms suppliers did and the photos were real, everything else was fake. Of course, the victims were undoubtedly those two arms suppliers. But the taste of each can only be understood after watching it...
"Play as You Like It" is to reflect the reality of society through such black fantasies. This question is also worthy of reflection by each of us - what kind of harm does the weapon bring us while protecting us? In any case, this film has brought me a lot of harvest, and it can be said that I have regained some confidence in French films. By the way, the music of this film is also wonderful, especially with the arrival of scams. #^_^#
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