voiceover metaphor

Earline 2022-03-25 09:01:07

After watching it, it is indeed the worst movie of Wu Di I have ever seen, but this is a matter of the plot. Of course, the whole movie is about a guy who cheats and doesn't get on with the new one, and it's too late. So, the plot is rotten! But the lens and lighting are first-class! Because the metaphor of the voice inside is a way I like very, very much, it is called "viewing movie", it means not "meaning shadow", this is a kind of The problem of the director's expression. As we all know, voice-over dialogue is often used in Harmanton, which is a kind of "view" state of Ronglu. However, most domestic films do not care about this, which led to the downfall of China. Therefore, the understanding of the film is not the same conceptual, but it is hard to force people without it, hey -------------! Among them, there is also the film Wu Di in Harmanton. The scene is also driven by "view". Therefore, we see that the beautiful Harmanton has a meaningless metaphor. This kind of thing is a very high-level technique. Although the whole day is black and white, Wu Di likes black and white, which is related to the previous things and nostalgia. Wu Di said, "I like the feeling of watching movies in the 1940s! The red carpet is in the cinema." Did you see it? This is a tribute to Ingobo. What is "The Seventh Seal"? It is a rationally determined fact. Conceptual touches feel weirdly conceptual. Therefore, in addition to the capitalization of lights used in the Lantern Festival, Wu Di often uses a dark color and capitalization, and the delicate technique gives Wu Di his own skepticism.

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Manhattan quotes

  • Yale: You know we have to stop seeing each other, don't you.

    Mary Wilke: Oh, yeah. Right. Right. I understand. I could tell by the sound of your voice on the phone. Very authoritative, y'know. Like the pope, or the computer in 2001.

  • Isaac Davis: You know what you are? You're God's answer to Job, y'know? You would have ended all argument between them. I mean, He would have pointed to you and said, y'know, "I do a lot of terrible things, but I can still make one of these." You know? And then Job would have said, "Eh. Yeah, well, you win."