I always feel that a master-level movie is indispensable for all kinds of incomprehensibility, so you do your homework until you suddenly realize it. Of course, some people want individualism, and whoever they love, I don't understand it, let's take a look and it's not masochism! But the difference is that a movie without B with B is different from a movie with B. The so-called master is with B. Now that we have B, let's be humble ^_^ Today, I watched "Daisy" by Czech new wave fighter Chitinova, which is about two empty and indulgent young women and their weird behavior. , dazzling surreal depictions. The 73-minute avant-garde experimental film opened the door to the Czech New Wave, but after the film was completed, it was said to be banned by the socialist authorities for "wasting food" until it was lifted the following year and received worldwide acclaim. The movie has no common sense thinking, a bunch of dazzling pictures, no plot, two foodies wearing the same clothes except for the neckline, all kinds of shocking. Even today, after more than 40 years, it still does not lose its pioneering character. I saw Pop. Color, negatives are dyed in multiple colors, random cut puzzles. The blue skirt leans against the green door or the green skirt leans against the blue door. Butterfly three-point bikini, self-made tube top, discarded steel wire rolls on top of a hat, rusty barbed wire worn on the body, and clothes made of old newspapers. At that time Andy Warhol's "Marilyn Monroe" had not yet come out. And feminism. The man poured out his heart on the phone, knocked on the door and said love, but the two silly girls cut sausages, eggs, and bananas in the room to eat. There were all kinds of middle-aged men in the station restaurant who aimed at their lower body, but only one of them paid for the two foodies in exchange for the farewell treatment at the station. montage. The New Wave isn't all about long ends, either. Just the right montage (of course you didn't expect) is still convincing. God-made train tracks, accompanied by constant mechanical movements, various voiceovers, and the ticking of the clock. Of course, the whole film is actually Dada. Two sexy geeky girls make a declaration "Since the world is so bad, why don't we make it even worse"! So he sabotaged, made fun of others, spoiled food, was reckless, and laughed like an evil little sheep. Timely insertion of the explosion of the shell, the scene of the plane bombing, all the rules are broken, and all the existence must be subverted? Destroyed, destroyed, absurd and void. No wonder directors were banned from making films for several years after the Prague Spring was suppressed by Big Brother. At the end of the film, the director said, "This film is for people whose spiritual life is completely chaotic first." Ha, spiritual happiness is the only way to be happy forever. A guarantee. LOL. Then, I'm so hungry~
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