----Analysis of "The Three Gorges Good Man" I live at the head of the Yangtze River, and you live at the end of the Yangtze River. Two loves, four people, the stories seem to be closely connected in the dark, and the surreal style of the film is realized again and again. This is a new film by director Jia Zhangke, who is known for his documentary style. breakthrough. The film uses a lot of lens descriptions to lay the foundation for the background setting. The appearance of each piece of unobtrusive music also runs through the whole film. Various details are depicted, making the story of two Shanxi people who went to Chongqing to find relatives more compact and interesting. sequence. Director Jia Zhangke used these three techniques to create a surrealist "documentary". The background of the film is set in the context of the demolition of Chongqing for the construction of the Three Gorges Project, which is shown with rich camera descriptions. The film uses a large number of panoramic and long-range depictions to combine the mountains with heavy rocks and cluttered demolition scenes. In addition to the depiction of mountains and rivers and construction sites, the film uses the shaking of the subjective lens again and again to analyze the behavior and behavior of the public in the context of demolition, noisy markets, dirty construction sites, all kinds of people, several It almost completely reflects the authenticity of people and things in the context of the times. The scenes depicted are all eye-catching, proving that the people have become the victims of the background of the times. Under the connection of mountains and rivers, the pity and ugliness of human nature are also present, and in the end, it is like scattered to the bottom. The sand, which no one picked up and questioned, became an invisible derivative and a burial object. The film uses a crossover of music and sound effects throughout the entire film. In the beginning and the end, the singing of "Hometown is high and the water is far away" constantly sounded, showing the homesickness of the character Han Sanming when he went out to work and find his relatives. In the face of the crisis and tension in the city, he seemed so insignificant in it, like a stone on the side of the road. , is to be kicked and stepped on casually, reflecting the compassion for human nature in a special era from the side. The setting of the mobile phone ringtone also laid a foreshadowing for the development of the plot. Sanming's faithful and faithful life kept him safe from death outside, and the ringtone of the theme song of Xiaoma Ge's Shanghai Beach also gave him his final death due to his involvement in the dispute. The result lays the foreshadowing, the pursuit of all kinds of people in the era, Sanming seems to be an alien in it, and the setting of Sanming's role is also the embodiment of the film's surreal style. A large part of the many details in the film also reflect the surreal style. The subtitles "tobacco, wine, tea, and sugar" that appear in turn in the film have played various roles in various situations, sublimating their depiction of material life to the inner aspirations of the broad masses of the people. The theme and background are out of place, and since then, the theme setting of the film can not help but be thought-provoking. At the end of the film, a group of people are walking in the ruins of the building, leaving a long shot of a person walking a tightrope, suggesting that the life of this trip is hanging by a thread, and it also reflects that people are willing to sacrifice their lives for the pursuit of material life, and they are alone in the world. No worries anymore, life or death no longer belongs to this cruel era. Even if the road is far away, I will embark on a new journey without hesitation. It reflects the pity of people in the times again and again. This surreal The picture of the film is further sublimated to the theme of the film, which is that the people at the bottom "stand out" in the film, such as an old man, telling the sorrow. . . . . . . The Wu Gorge in the Three Gorges of Badong grows, and the monkey sings three times in tears. A tragic ending involves the fate of two people, and at the same time, the yearning and desire for a better life only leaves a far-fetched ending and life.
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