There is a metaphor of Li Bingxian's eyes in a film review that is really good, the chicken-like eyes, staring at you blankly, innocently, calmly, astonished, and questioningly---indeed, his eyes in the film really hold up too many things. , Maybe there is a class of actors who can really speak with their eyes (Leung Chiu Wai, etc. too--), this kind of eyes coupled with music may touch a touch of tenderness in the hearts of many people.
Of course, the appearance of this tenderness finally pushed him to dazzling destruction, breaking the darkness cast by iron with sparks and blood, it doesn't matter who or who is professional, "Huang Zhengmin" is very professional, even more professional than Li Bingxian, but , he is completely black and crazy, and there will be no spark and rhythm in his heart.
This kind of movie is actually quite destructive, although it is not as light as "Taxi Driver" as a light tragedy, and the entire movie "Out" is shrouded in a depressing and depressive atmosphere, like a fallen angel walking in the end of the world. On the edge of the cliff, he finally took the initiative to incarnate as a god, and with his own benevolence, created and followed his own "dignity", and made impulsive and heroic choices to protect beautiful things. I heard that this stage of the movie was also related to the assassination of the president. Indeed, the director would not tell the audience about the repression of the environment and the shaping of his own god (as well as the extreme repressive episodes in which force lost its dignity and effect after the war). ), disrupted and accelerated America for a short period after the war. In "Sweet", Li was passive, and was forced step by step to a level that even he could not imagine at that time. He looked at himself and asked, "How did it get to this level?" Red tearful eyes and self-persistence described "good", "very good", "this is very good", and slowly my heart (benevolence) ) Firmly push the ego, use sparks and blood to split the dawn of the night, and complete the ego's "God and Demon", and the gunfight is indeed enough "demon".
A movie is a movie after all, if you are serious you will lose, windy? Flag moving? ------
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