Not long ago, I watched the German film Love in Africa under the introduction of my daughter, and I felt very different. This is different because I used the Hollywood business card to go out of Africa as a reference. Going out has the obvious characteristics of Hollywood films: smooth, But behind the smoothness, there must be reasons for catering to the audience's aesthetic taste, value judgment, and thinking habits. Falling in love is a little bit stuck, but it's not something that makes you irritable, but because your involuntary thinking and judgment
watching German films will always make you fall into thinking, and think willingly. Usually most of the first part of the movie is as plain as water, lacking laughter, crying, all kinds of provocative nerves, but you are still very willing to chew on every intriguing detail, it always has an underlying logic that allows you to think, understand, and agree step by step. When your accumulation reaches a certain level, the climax of the story will follow. It seems that the German film has a larger amount of information and a wider space for thinking
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