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Audreanne 2022-03-24 09:02:23

If a person insists on his own opinion when he disagrees with everyone, no doubt many people around him will laugh at him for being stubborn, or use sarcasm to amuse everyone. But the truth is, some people, even if they call them opinionated, have their reasons.
It is understandable that young people like to pursue speed. But if you take racing as a major career in life, and if you use it to face the world, it is estimated that your parents will feel distressed and call you crazy at the same time, not to mention the people around you who are not close. Of course, I mentioned this not to praise The benefits of drag racing,
but this reminds me of a movie. A film about an old man in his sixties looking for speed. The content is coordinated with the translation of the film's title, and it is nicknamed "Mr. Speeding". This is both an allegory and a pleasant way of expressing it. Because after watching this film, I found that the director was only narrating an old-fashioned word---dream. It's just that the director is extremely smart, and he knows how to present it in an attractive way.
Before talking about the film, let's talk about his keyword "dream". Nowadays, in the material economy and society, many people say that their dreams are eaten by dogs, and many people say that they should have dreams in their hearts. Me outside of these people, say, a dream, is just a good idea. There may or may not be, everyone has their own way of life, and there is no good or bad in this world. But if this is the case, the film will lose its bright spot more or less. At least if he is a person who just rides a motorcycle every day and says how much he has about his motorcycle dream but never practices it, then this film will definitely not be praised by anyone. . But I still want to praise him, because he still moved me.
What impresses me is definitely not the shooting skills, because the grasp of the whole shot is relatively monotonous, and the switching between pushing and panning is the most basic editing method. In terms of shooting, a state is expressed through follow-up shooting and setting up a distant view. The former depicts the difficulties suffered by the husband at close range, while the setting of the distant view captures the scene where the person gradually disappears from the angle of view, showing the speed. Skills are undoubtedly not the highlight of the analysis of this film, so a careful search can only be the content.
Is it because of dreams? More or less. Because I saw that there was another person who could not be afraid of everything for an idea, I felt very moved. After a long time, I found that it was not the dream that moved me, but the journey of the dream. In fact, the director is very clever to use the regrets that everyone has in their hearts and fill them in through the film, of course, this is also to inform the public of the existence of such a real person. Arouse the shadow of the pursuit of speed in everyone's heart. Filming can be difficult, as a lot of lighting changes are played out as the plot progresses. Of course, the technique is not the point, and every scene that revolves around the performance of the content naturally promotes the development of the film.

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  • Jim Moffett: I told you, if it's a time problem, the old guy's welcome to use some of my time.

    Mike: It's not a time problem, it's a bike problem.

    Jim Moffett: Well, I think we ought to let him run. He came all the way from New Zealand to do this.

    Mike: Jim, have you had a good look at his machine?

    Jim Moffett: All I know is the man's the genuine article.

    Mike: Yeah, but the bike is the genuine dinosaur.

    Jim Moffett: Look, we carry the cans for the decisions around here...

    Mike: And if he kills himself, and there's about a 100-to-1 that he will, we're gonna have a hell of a lot of trouble on our hands.

    Jim Moffett: Yeah, sounds like we're a bunch of chickenshits, if you want my opinion.

  • Jim Moffett: What are you doing?

    Burt Munro: [referring to his KIWI brand of black shoe polish] Well, the soft shoe polish fills in the cracks. Makes the tyres look spick and span, good as new. Cheaper than new ones anyway.

    Jim Moffett: I didn't see that.