Civilization is poor, barbarism is the most true

Anahi 2022-03-29 09:01:03


When the two elements of brutality and freshness collide in the film, and then integrate into the popular culture of harmony to reconcile, a strong chemical reaction can burst out, which not only brings a unique audio-visual experience to the audience, but also has the Strong psychic impact. Rather than saying that the movie "Chasing the Barbarians" is a clear stream, it is better to say that it adheres to the principle of scouring the dirty market and releasing the strong emotions of the audience. The style of the film and the scenes of the past century, coupled with the highly rendered colors, brings New Zealand to New Zealand. The lofty mountains and the characters of the local people are perfectly presented in front of the audience.

The proliferation of road films and the repeated use of patterns and routines have exacerbated the failure of some adventure films in word-of-mouth and box office. The fighting scenes and thrilling escape elements that were once eye-catching have gradually made it difficult for the audience to swallow, and even more so. The market for road films has become riddled with holes. Not only as a clear stream of the South Pacific Ocean mixed with forest flavor, but also as a road movie, the movie "Chasing the Barbarians" can be said to be a good show. Under the wrapping of ocean and forest elements, it is strictly laughable. Under the control, not greasy people are fresh and refined, and they are truly different.

New Zealand is located in the southern hemisphere. The vast jungle and the sparse population have created its unique geographical advantage, and the rise and prosperity of Hollywood has lifted its mysterious veil and exposed it to the public. When the filming location of the giant film is distressed, going to New Zealand for shooting has become the only choice. As far as "Chasing the Barbarians" is concerned, the film uses a large number of long-range and panoramic shots to capture all the great rivers and mountains of New Zealand and show them to the audience, so that they can enjoy the scenery of New Zealand while watching the film. It is said that it perfectly achieves the effect of a tourism promotional film.

The film is most proud of its cold and humorous handling and expression. It is neither densely arranged nor embarrassingly stiff. The inadvertent appearance has become a catalyst to adjust the atmosphere of the film, and the natural expression of each point can successfully The audience enters. In addition to the cold humor, the rich and exaggerated drama is also a highlight of the film. Regarding the setting, the most absurd is the national raid. As a setting that directly affects and promotes the development of the plot, the comedy strength it shows is not strong. It can be said that it is not big. Aside from traditional concepts, this time the unreal and unrealistic expression method is a good connection to the plot.

Reasonable character design, coupled with meticulous shaping, can add a lot of exciting content to a film. As far as the movie "Hunting the Barbarians" is concerned, the character of Ricky Bear contains a lot of comedy elements, and it can be said that it is the master of the drama of the whole film. As the most eye-catching character, in addition to Zhu Li'an's "amazing" acting skills, his every move in the film seems to be a hilarious joke. For the character of Ricky, he originally had an anti-social and anti-human orientation, but due to the development of the plot, he gradually transformed into a decent representative, and this transformation was exactly what the audience needed, no matter what he showed. The healing power of the movie is still fat on the outside but not fat at heart. It is more valuable to be warm to the heart except for the plot.

Through the setting of the uncle and nephew who escaped from the forest due to unavoidable reasons in the film, they are people who are completely in blackened cities and cities. It is not difficult to find that the film repeatedly emphasizes the word "freedom" to criticize The sins of the city, and the life of too many rules and regulations, as far as the title of the film is concerned, isn't it an elegant satire of the "free man, free society" advocated today. It’s a good thing to have the courage to break the rules. It’s a good thing to use comedy to ridicule and talk about big topics. It’s like a movie that is similar to a “neuropathy” and has a madman-like plot, but it is obviously particularly successful.

The nostalgic sense of the lens and the beautiful scenery of New Zealand give the film a unique advantage in visual experience, as well as a large number of language content to pay tribute to other film works, and a very dramatic storyline. unique status and value. In this well-ordered era, it is generally a rare good thing for the audience to see such unconventional and alternative films. Looking at the comedy film market, it seems that the theme of pollution has become a new theme. Although this type of film has a good reputation and box office, the audience will eventually get tired of it. Only niche and marginal films can withstand it. test.

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Extended Reading
  • Randy 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    I endured the recent popularity and finished reading it, that is, boring and uninteresting, and I looked forward to the end sooner than later.

  • Cathryn 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Another hymn in the forest.

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.