. I saw another world in this movie - the world of the bottom people.
In the film, the fate of each character is also in flux. A coal miner and a nurse came to Fengjie, Sichuan from Shanxi to find a lover they hadn't met for many years. The passage of time has turned people into something different, and reality forced them to make a choice. As a result, the originally illegal couple got together again. Han Sanming was willing to take away his "wife" by paying someone else's debt. The Shen Hong couple, who were originally in a legal marriage, went their separate ways after dancing the last dance on the riverside. There's a dramatic interest in this setup: Is the law a guarantee of love and marriage?
Furthermore, there are three surrealistic descriptions in the film, which puzzled many people. In fact, these all have certain symbolic meanings - such as the flying saucer. It was this UFO that rumbled through the sky that connected Han Sanming's gaze looking up at the sky with Shen Hong. Perhaps their hearts were already flying at that moment. beyond the sky. Jia Zhangke said: "Maybe aliens will come to pick them up." In a foreign land, I always feel that someone is watching my loneliness, and the flying saucer pinned the loneliness and helplessness of foreigners.
You stand upstairs and look at the scenery, and the people watching the scenery look at you upstairs. This is a tacit understanding between strangers.
Another amazing paranormal phenomenon is the unfinished Three Gorges Monument suddenly soaring into the sky. The director's emotions contained in the lift-off of the immigrant monument, and the ascension of a huge building undoubtedly coincided with the protagonist's inner decision: she made a decision, and she made a decision on a matter that was pressing in her heart.
The last one is when Sanming looked back at the construction site and saw someone walking a tightrope between two buildings. Jia Zhangke explained in this way: "At the end of the walk, walking in the clouds, I feel that although the road ahead is bumpy and narrow, or even though the road ahead is very dangerous, no matter what kind of person, we must go on. I think it is very dangerous, but we must continue. Go on, so it's also very romantic at the same time." I admire Director Jia's thinking and agree with this point of view.
{Three Gorges Good People} is the best movie I've seen that reflects Chinese society. Jia Zhangke said: "Sitting in the car and watching the people hurrying under the street lights, my heart is filled with a damp feeling." I think all people who care about social issues in China will feel this way.... ..Thank
you Jia Zhangke,
thank you {Three Gorges Good People},
let me re-understand the reality of China,
re-examine human nature,
this bubble-like society....
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