1 Nikita reminds me of "Animal World", where the law of the jungle in nature repeats itself over and over again, and generations of animals, as well as people, struggle to find a way to survive in the competition. Some little leopards and little lions, when there is no protection around them, they will tremble and make a resistance gesture. Even if their voices are trembling, they have to show their small fangs and small claws, and the miniature version is majestic. , like a big cat, makes people want to hug. It's a pity that their enemies don't have the flood of love like me, and Nikita's enemies are the same. If you want to live, it's useless to pretend to be cute, you can only bite or shoot. Nikita took drugs as a teenager and was involved in a robbery. The accomplices were some pompous, angry little men. These bluffing little men were all dealt with by the police. Nikita curled up pitifully in the corner, a discovery Her policeman was shot in the head by her because of the flood of love. Because of Nikita's explosive performance in the interrogation room and court, she was spotted by mysterious government agencies and prepared to train her to be a killer who "serves the country". She was very unhappy, but her resistance failed. When a person is defined as "weak" by the surrounding environment, we have no right to choose. Nikita is the little beast that struggles to survive. Maybe she is destined to not grow into a majestic Lion King, but her subtle and moving disposition is still magnified by the movie. She has measured the vastness with firearms. If she is tired, I hope she will still be Someone guards her. Nikita taught us the laws of survival, although cruel, but we have to learn to adapt.
2 The deep blue of night and the scarlet of light and blood. At the beginning of the robbery, the light is blue and dull, which is used to highlight the tense atmosphere at the time and imply that a tragedy is about to happen. At the rest of the time, the tone of the film is very bright, which makes people feel bright. It can be seen that the director's narration attitude is positive.
3 "Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere." Nikita is tested by the rapid transition between killer mission and ordinary life. Those who walk on the edge of love and hate deserve more love. I have to admit that Luc's eyes are sharp, and he clearly knows that as long as people in the dark enjoy the warmth once, they can no longer go back and continue to be alone as if nothing happened. People are greedy, and once they understand the beauty of sunshine and love, they are reluctant to give up easily. Love or die, Luc seems to love the theme. Always the killer deviates from the previous life to enjoy a moment of human love, and then pays the price of death. The price of warmth in Luc's world is extraordinarily expensive. Pulling a person out of the cold, on the one hand, giving her enough warmth to bring the most beautiful feelings in the world to her, on the other hand, telling her that this kind of beauty has a time limit. This may be the most vicious means of harm in the world. . How does she get away when she has already adapted and wants to see more beauty, how does a broken person face the half and half of the world? Half warm and half cold, there is no retreat, and has been walking on the cliff. Is it desperate to continue to warm or continue to survive in a numb world?
4 Victor's character building is actually very similar to Nikita's initial madness. Like victor, who is reborn without getting rid of the initial state, and always ends up dying. For Nikita, when she didn't know what life was, she squandered it and despised it. When she was finally forced to recognize life and began to face her, life was no longer under her control.
5 Nikita's boyfriend's love means the society's recognition of her, the instructor's love for her means the government's recognition of her, and Nikita's departure at the end of the film means Nikita's recognition of this "identity trap". Revolt again: she has the right to be herself! The last sentence of the film, "She has the right to be herself," also serves as an epigram. What the film tells me is that the painful experience is nothing, to face tomorrow positively, it is never too late to start a new life, but there must be love in the new life, and only with love can you be happy. Luc Besson tries to explain his outlook on life in the film - everyone has the right to be himself.
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