A thousand years of memories

Thora 2022-04-24 07:01:24

Two consecutive films have independent clues, but are closely linked together, and there is a feeling of making IP. I haven't seen many series of movies. My favorite is "Harry Potter", "Pirates of the Caribbean", and "Walking with the Gods" in the gestation may also grow into a classic.

The first one revolves around Jin Xiuhong's story, while the second one becomes Jiang Lin, and Jin Xiuhong suddenly changes from a protagonist to an irrelevant character... The first one tells about maternal love, while the second one about fatherhood. It's just that this father's love is a bit incomprehensible... I really can't understand how a father could inexplicably give most of his love to a son he picked up, while ignoring his own son... This slot I... …It can only be understood that the plot needs it, and the director arranges it.

The order of the storytelling this time is different from the first one. This time, the two lines are advanced in parallel, and at the same time, the reality and memory are interspersed together. another line. The most interesting thing about storytelling is that two seemingly parallel lines suddenly meet together without knowing it, and then it makes people feel suddenly enlightened. This is also a way of a lot of movies. And when all of them knew the grievances and grievances between each other in the previous life, the story came to a climax, and the main theme values ​​also came naturally. A happy ending ended Jin Xiuhong's trial. And Jie Renmai and Li Decun also distinguish right from wrong. Although Jiang Lin killed them in his previous life, they who live in the present, of course, chose him.

In the film, I did not forget to add more fresh elements to the present world, satirizing some of the phenomena of today's modern people. Added a lot of fun to the movie. In fact, whether it is historical or modern, human nature is always in the same strain. Therefore, reading more history and taking history as a mirror will allow you to see clearly in front of you.

2018.12.02

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