The same is cruel, but ..--after watching the 3 movies. <Django Unchained> and <Texas Chainsaw>, <The Impossible>

Marquise 2022-03-23 09:02:28


1.
I saw countless jumps in my chest, and I heard a gun shoot in my heart.
The chaotic, brutal and gorgeous bloody romance, justice that can only be found by killing, the protagonist who dares to take risks, the black and white is as vivid as animation, the moral pleasure of the real slave who kills the loyal position but betrays the blood.. . These romances seem like a roller coaster of fantasy, and that's what's disturbing, because it's actually many times bloodier than romantic endings, and those cruelties that make people want to slap the table or turn around actually happened.

The beautiful interpretation of the real cruelty behind the movie is not only enjoyable, but also feels like a big stone is pressed in the chest, reminiscent of Ang Lee's youth pie. In this film, Django's victory, more than defeat, can better explain the brutality of the history at that time, which is intolerable.

2. Texas Chainsaw 2013 (Texas Chainsaw)
If it is not extremely bloodthirsty, there is no need to see it, experience and appreciate it. Just like if you are not extremely hungry, there is no need to eat a lot. Instantly, the fat and fat stomach will only produce disgust and disgust, and you will not be able to appreciate the fun and reason at all. As someone who has watched each movie, I can only describe it by eating a series of meals in this restaurant, and I can only say that I was not hungry at the moment of eating this meal, or that it did not make me hungry at this moment.

3.
I didn’t want to write it at first, but when I wrote the sentence just now about whether I was hungry or not, I suddenly remembered that the shocking roar I saw earlier and <1942> were the same catastrophe, the former was an old man. The scene where they put on Maria's clothes easily reminded me of the scene in "1942" where Xu Fan changed his pants for the character played by Zhang Mo. The details of this kind of sympathy can only be expressed by those who really have experience. It is the most moving and touching part of the film. Worrying details.

On the whole, the former was shot well, and I was eager for a good <1942> not. A really good film should have the power to draw audiences from different backgrounds in and not get out. According to the "starvation method" above, that is, when you are "not hungry", you will accept it completely after eating, and you will have an endless aftertaste.

For , since the purpose is not a documentary but a movie, it was too stiff for the male protagonist's two young children to be alive, and I initially thought he was dreaming. In fact, the movie can be made that they are the fantasy of the male protagonist. After discovering that it was a fantasy, they were distraught, and the child appeared from the place where the orphan was adopted.

Just my two cents.

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Texas Chainsaw quotes

  • Nikki: Welcome to Texas, motherfucker!

    [Nikki then shoots at Leatherface through the barn door and the chainsawing stops]

    Ryan: Did you hit him?

    Nikki: I don't know.

    Ryan: Did you hit him!

    Nikki: I don't know!

    [Ryan sees headlights heading toward the barn door]

    Ryan: Something's coming back up. Back up! Back up, Nikki!

    [Nikki yells when the van rams through the door]

    Heather Miller: Get in!

    Ryan: It's Heather!

  • Nikki: [cries] The hell was that? What was? Wait where's Kenny?

    Heather Miller: He's dead, he's fucking dead!

    Nikki: [cries] What!