If this movie is a plot, I will give it five points, but only talking about photography, it will be nine points.
The plot is not too cold, mainly about a couple who has an uncertain relationship. The woman deceives the farmer to marry him, and then she has no relationship with the male owner to cause tragedy.
But I think the lens language here is great, and there are so many places to learn. For example, in the composition, a large number of parallel compositions make the picture very calm and create a rural feeling.
Use silhouettes, but the background can convey different emotions every time.
Close-up shots to highlight the raging power of locusts and the helplessness of human beings. (When I look at it, my scalp is tingling.)
Overall, the picture is beautiful but not deliberately, everything is very natural. Is a respectable photographer
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