The heart is a lone hunter

Delmer 2021-12-03 08:01:45

Seeing this topic, if you are thinking of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers, then congratulations, it has nothing to do with this article. The author translated it into "Heart Is the Lonely Hunter", where'Lonely' is a noun.

The story of "Chasing the Barbarians" is very simple. The orphan Fatty Ricky was sent to a small village by the orphanage because of his irritable personality and sabotage. The story of self-discovery in the process.

Yes, it is another story of the prodigal son turning back, but the director has taken a different freshness and joy.

At the beginning of the film, we were bombarded by the director's routine stalks, a montage of a fat man destroying the city, and then a chatty questioning montage after the death of the adoptive mother. The director cleverly used the repetition of this joke. I pushed it back to today's "Thor 3" that he directed, and the repeated techniques are everywhere.

The warmth in the amusement is everything that a solitary little boy with a beautiful heart can bring. Without a word of love, it is enough to melt the heart of every lonely person. Innocent, he will pay tribute to his favorite movie in the jungle; in the final car chase scene, he will yell "I didn't choose the gang life, but the gang life chose me"; he would shoot at his adoptive father who "betrayed" him. And shot him in the ass. Passionate, he will also fall in love with girls who come on horseback; he will have affection for the hot water bottle sent by his adoptive mother; he will be attached to adoptive fathers who have social obstacles. Two lonely people burst into moving love in this cold society.

Suspected tribute to the classic movie "Deer Hunter"

The photography of this film is also excellent. The photographer is great. Frames of impeccable pictures make the vast and lonely jungle full of emotion. There is also a long rotating lens of the welfare house and the little fat cat and mouse game, clever but not appearing. Show off skills.

Indispensable red and blue CP
The conflict of warm and cold tones makes the lens language richer
The old man is in two-thirds of the picture and stretches out his right hand to make the picture fuller and fuller

The death of the adoptive mother has always been a mystery, and it is also a setting of the suitcase in "Pulp Fiction". It is indescribably unspeakable, triggering the story and making the audience dream about it.

The two savages pursued by the orphanage were lonely, and the two lonely savages were also hunting lonely hunters. They hunted down the loneliness of every spectator and filled it with second and second love.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcia 2021-12-03 08:01:45

    The best time was only once in a lifetime, and the second time was a memory.

  • Isobel 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    The words escape, wilderness and hunt together always feel exciting and curious. The story is simple enough, but also too bland.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople quotes

  • Ricky Baker: I ran out of toilet paper, give me some of yours.

    Hec: Eh?

    Ricky Baker: I've gotta poop. I need to poop, you need to poop, we all poop.

    Hec: Use a leaf.

    Ricky Baker: A leaf? Ugh! I hate you.

    [Ricky walks away]

    Hec: And bury it!

    Ricky Baker: I'll bury you.

  • Hec: You can take him, but I'm staying here.

    Hugh: Like hell. People want answers.

    Ron: Yeah, answers.

    Hec: Look, we got lost, I got injured, he's fine, it was basically a holiday.

    Ricky Baker: Not a real holiday because he made me do stuff.

    Hugh: Like what?

    Ricky Baker: Just stuff. He had a sore leg so he made me do things for him. It was hard at first because my hands are so soft, but I got used to it. I didn't really wanna do it, but it was the only way to survive. It wasn't always hard, sometimes I got to do my own thing. He pretty much never joined in with me though. I asked if he wanted to play with me, but he would just make me play with myself.

    Ron: I feel sick.