again today. Don't have a taste in my heart. I
love to watch DENZEL.WASHINGTON this winter . I watched several movies in succession, as if going upstream, dating back to the
general, the performance of the big-mouthed beauty is better than DENZEL, about Fear and decisive performance are both well-prepared. This is also related to the design of the movie. The main plot is based on the report written by the heroine. The
movie should have a backbone not to succumb to political factors. Such a movie It will become a classic.
Today, I read the comments on "Soldier Assault" and other domestic war-themed film and television works on the Tengxun website. I think it makes a lot of sense. Our domestic movies and TV series are often too willing to cater to the "mainstream" consciousness of certain. The so-called mainstream here is just the spiritual product of a certain conference. Following the mainstream is always a side effect. A pile of films has a lot of rubbish and few boutiques.
watched " Imminent" a few days ago, and I was very embarrassed at that time. The medical problem is not only in China, but also in highly developed countries like the United States. Things that make people wait in the hospital to die. But the difference is that American movies and filmmakers dared to expose these black things in front of everyone, while Chinese filmmakers never dared to step beyond the thunder pool.
If the film loses its independence. The essence of freedom becomes a kind of vassal, then it loses its most precious spiritual core. Americans can portray their government and even their president as heroes in the film, or they can describe it as a representative of evil and darkness. That's true. Cheers for freedom and democracy!
Movies do not necessarily depend on money to achieve success. The investment of several "masterpieces" in the mainland makes most French films look shabby, but in front of the world, French films are always elegant nobles, such as "Promise", and they are always a The walking dead without souls. I
was excited for a while, and it was too far to say.
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