At that time, it was a hundred years of "sticking to it"

Ola 2022-11-01 17:44:28

Looking back at these works a hundred years ago, and comparing them with the present, one cannot help but wonder: in the past century, what film art has done in addition to the progress brought about by technology. The plot that framed that sketch was very cleverly designed and gripping. The interspersed narrative of dreams and reality has become so mature: the realization of ideals in dreams, the absurdity, the powerlessness of reality and the "cruelty" of fate, and the "righteousness" of fate, coupled with the "fictional" art form of the film itself, make people today see it. It's still wonderful and overwhelmed.

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Sherlock Jr. quotes

  • Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: I lost a dollar. Did you find it?

    Projectionist: [points to the trash pile] In there?

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: Yes, did you?

    Projectionist: [nods reluctantly, pulls it out] Describe it.

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: [gestures] This long.

    [Buster checks it]

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: This wide.

    [he checks again, she makes a bird with her hands, he checks and hands it over]

  • The sheik: [to Sherlock Jr. about a man locked in a tight cage] That's a detective. When he's dead I'll put you in there.