I originally planned to throw an impartial Samsung for this kind of film that only expresses self-aesthetic without any social reflection. After all, it is your own aesthetic, which has nothing to do with me, but after watching the final Q&A session, I was completely disappointed.
Moderator session of the first part:
The host asked, why did you think of using long lenses and 3D technology? Answer: "Actually, I think the first half of the film can be made into an independent film if it is longer. The actors all come to beg me to stop filming the second half" (audience laughs)
I want to say, since your long shot is the feature and selling point, why do you answer this? Shouldn't you be deeply proud of putting so much energy into it? Does it reflect your lack of confidence in this part?
Audience Q&A:
A foreign audience asked a question about Tang Wei's name in the second half, and Bi Gan's short answer was about his mother. This is nothing, the problem is that after the next few questions, it happened that the person next to the foreign audience happened to ask the question. The first sentence Bi Gan came up with was "It seems that the previous classmate was not satisfied with my answer." I just think people have to be so small to be able to say this kind of thing in the hall, and foreign audiences like your work so much and use "the most fantastic".
Now to my friend's question. My friend's question was, "It is reported that you are planning to present in VR this time, what are your thoughts?" and started and ended with the standard "Hello and Thank you". Bi Gan came up and said viciously, "First of all, This reward is fake", which caused a roar of laughter. First of all, I don't understand why people greet you and compliment you, but never hear you respond or say thank you. Have you really laid a red carpet for yourself? Secondly, I don't understand what's funny, or is that the kind of jokes that you screened audiences in the end? But it is not surprising that all the baggage you shake about Japanese actresses and kissing in the film is bought by everyone. Then your answer is also very contradictory. You just said "I think it is good to use 3D technology", and when you answered my friend's question, you immediately changed your words and said, "I don't like new technology and high technology." I saw that the foreigners next to me were also embarrassed.
I'm sorry, but this text has nothing to do with the movie. A man with a big belly and pretentiousness in his bones sits there. I really can't hook up with romantic dreams and light and shadow art. In fact, this is also very good. It's a negative proof of your relationship with those long-form reviews.
ps now feel that the last kiss is disgusting, it is your ultimate self-realization of obscenity
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