The form of speaking the truth is a bit tricky

Tyrese 2022-03-25 09:01:16

Isn't a movie about telling a story? Why can't I see a clear, well-defined storyline? There are too many stories to tell, all kinds of characters, interspersed, and it looks complicated.

So what does the director want to say? All kinds of life?

The movie is very realistic, but it's too real, so gloomy. Do you want to complain about life, oh, life is just like that again, full of pessimism.

The NJ family, the Adi family, and various people in the movie. I know that the lives of all the characters that appear are deliberately arranged by the director, of all ages.

The director wants to say too many things, chatting like an elder, but afraid that others will be irritated? Then borrow Yangyang to say it?

I did not say that these major principles are bad, on the contrary, some of them are right, and this is indeed a problem that may be encountered in life.

But the storyline is not good.

Everything in this movie is prepared to tell these big truths. But with all due respect, it's a bit of a stretch. .

And the lens is a bit laggy, a bit unwatchable, and I feel like I want to fast-forward. .

But the good thing about this movie is that the title of the movie is good.

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Extended Reading
  • Shakira 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    One by one, we usually only see one part of life, but not the other part. Yang Dechang is Yangyang, who narrates everything that we can't see in our daily life with the camera. Not exaggerated, not deliberate, everything is simple and direct, rigorous and profound, this is Yang Dechang! profound director

  • Florian 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    I have seen a lifetime

Yi Yi: A One and a Two... quotes

  • Yang-Yang: Daddy, you can't see what I see and I can't see what you see. So how can I know what you see?

    N.J.: Good question. I never thought of that. That's why we need a camera. Do you want one to play with?

    Yang-Yang: Daddy, can we only know half of the truth?

    N.J.: What? I don't get it

    Yang-Yang: I can only see what's in front, not what's behind. So I can only know half of the truth, right?

  • N.J.: I had chance to relive part of my youth.My first thought was then i could make things turnout differently but they turned out the same or not much different.I suddenly realized that even if i was given a second chance i wouldn't need it, I really wouldn't.