What is art

Kaia 2021-12-27 08:02:04

If someone dares to say that they understand this movie, they will definitely be pretended to be forced. Art itself is a kind of what the fuck Not just the so-called avant-garde art such as a toilet and a few horizontal bars, but a big boss like Picasso. How many ordinary people can appreciate the greatness of it? Just how many people think Mona Lisa's smile is really beautiful? What is art cannot be defined, let alone define its pros and cons? A bag of garbage in a movie can be misunderstood as art, and a bloody death can be regarded as art. I thought it was thought, but there is indeed the same performance art in reality. Art itself has such an indefinable ambiguity, and the way the film is shot is also quite jumpy, fast-paced, numerous characters, frequent dialogues, and the dialogue content is superficially professional, in fact full of hypocrisy and struggle. The real intention contains multiple irony. As a result, this movie gives people the feeling of wanting to express too much, but it is not enough, and it is difficult to please. Jack Gyllenhaal’s gorgeous appearance is one of the reasons that attracted me to watch: a very damn art critic who pretends to be a man, a god can control the existence of art, and then quickly become involved in a homosexual love triangle. middle. Gossiping in his heart, this is how Gyllenhaal is. Then there are a series of art exchanges at art fairs, the buying and selling of works, the mutual attraction and dismantling of talents, buyers, sellers, intermediaries, critics, success and failure, and various elements are unfolding in complexity. This paragraph should be the most troublesome. As a layman, I feel that there is no real art in it, and all the language of the pictures expresses satire. Following a simple investigation, the life experience of the painter who accidentally unearthed the outstanding paintings was briefly explained. Domestic violence, death, prisons, human experiments in mental hospitals, and various negative experiences of the painters led to the mysterious appeal of the paintings, which fascinated everyone. However, the artist added his own blood to the painting, and also added his own grievances. Related to paintings, people who benefited from art died one after another bizarrely. The movie unknowingly turned into a ghost thriller, and the model became a seemingly traditional thriller process. The answer is obvious, and those who are stuck in it don't know it. Discussions about the authenticity and pros and cons of art run through. People who blaspheme art die, and the ones who kill them are artworks that they disdain or use it for profit. But is the artwork that killed them the real artwork? At least I think that the robot that killed Gyllenhaal is really not good (I wiped it, and my back suddenly became cold after typing this sentence, I won't be caught either...). People who respected art, or really pursued art, survived, such as graffiti black boyfriends, such as the uncle who ended up drawing twists and turns on the beach. The problem is, these two are really cool, but theirs is really smart art NS? I like this movie very much. It doesn't mean that I have seen it thoroughly, but I think it is very thoughtful, and there are many interesting details and clues in the aftertaste. For example, every deceased person will have a pair of eyes appearing before death. Either the painted double-faced person, or the doll, the graffiti on the wall, there are clear eye elements appearing when death occurs. Some people might say that Gyllenhaal doesn't seem to have any. In fact, he hinted at his eyes from the beginning, instead of changing his glasses, he went to the ophthalmology department. Before he died, the strange eyes of the robot were staring at him. . The details of this eye are extremely scary. Another example is that beautiful assistant little sister, who has contact with every deceased. What's more, the bosses she has been with have died, and three of them were the first time she found the body. It wouldn't be strange to expand her into a big boss who was possessed by a ghost and used to kill everyone.

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Velvet Buzzsaw quotes

  • Jon Dondon: [Talking about the piles of garbage bags on the floor] This is remarkable.

    Piers: It's not art.

  • Piers: Dependency murders creativity.Creativity plays with the unknown.No strategies exist that can enclose the endless realm of the new. Only trust in yourself can carry you past your fears and the already known.

    Rhodora Haze: That's Polly Anna, 1983.