The long shot that thrilled

Alexzander 2021-12-21 08:01:17

See 1 hour 24 minutes when the
camera fixed in a doorway of the apartment
after 10 seconds, I realized it was a long shot
and then start looking at the screen
close to the lens of the jamb with the door a little further room
door The space cut by the wall is somewhat close to the ratio of the golden section. In
the closed door in the distance, the light seems to be changing, and it seems that it is not
unconsciously. After half a minute,
I began to look forward to who will break it. This picture was so beautiful and quiet
. I heard some noises again, which seemed to be the sound of leather shoes and the twisting of door locks. But
when I pricked my ears to listen, everything was as quiet as before when I lighted it
up. A cigarette was awe-inspiring to the director's bold intentions.
At the same time, a little panic began to develop in my head.
As time passed, I became more and more unable to keep up with the director's thinking.
This shot was expounding "waiting"?
Or "empty"?
Marlon Brando rented an apartment like this, did he want to leave his frustrated past?
Crazy sex with a woman who doesn't know her name in this room prevents her from telling any stories about her with specific titles. Is it because he only needs a metaphysical hug and warmth?
I was excited by the confusion of this kind of thinking and the feeling of rapid thinking. This long shot has lasted for almost 10 minutes. There are so many majestic metaphors in such a beautiful picture. I waited with trepidation. I'm worried about what kind of switch the director will end this long and irritating shot. Will it not handle it well and destroy all the audience's imagination?
...
The cigarette in his hand burned to the end unknowingly. The roommate walked by and was also attracted by this scene. After a long time, he gently spit out: Is it stuck?

Finally, after my verification, it is indeed stuck...

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Last Tango in Paris quotes

  • Jeanne: It's better not knowing anything.

  • Jeanne: What are we doing here?

    Paul: Let's just say we're taking a flying fuck at a rolling donut.