Out of remorse, so to force it: this is a good movie. How is it? The three styles of fresh, classical and decadent have satisfied our greedy and impatient movie mood once and for all.
Act 1: The Dream of Love.
The first love-like mood brewed in the dimly lit pool ball is so innocent and innocent, without too many cumbersome plots, and without too many words that are the most useless in the communication between men and women, only eyes, gestures and actions speak. Everything is designed to be natural and true. We outsiders look dull, but we know in our hearts that this is a beautiful thing. In addition, the person reminded that the song "rain and tears" that Zhang Zhen said was a Beatles work was repeated several times in the film. It turned out to be a classic of Aphrodite's Child, but after listening to it, it was different from the voice played in the film. So I'm not sure if the Beatles ever sang it later, or is this mistake itself a deliberate arrangement by the writers to enrich the characters (the careless image of a soldier!?)?
Act Two: The Dream of Freedom.
My favorite piece. The subtlety of the film's few lines has been raised to the form. At this time, the silence is better than the sound. It is very appropriate to express the feelings of men and women, and it also avoids the embarrassment and embarrassment that may occur when the actors speak ancient words and sentences themselves. . The picture in this section is very classical and beautiful, and Shu Qi's performance is restrained and restrained but full of tension. Although the entire film is about a tragic story like "the poet pursues Taiwan's freedom wholeheartedly, but cannot fulfill his beloved woman's dream of freedom", it was told by the director in the form of a mime in such a gentle way. I just feel delicate and tactful, sad but not hurt.
Act Three: The Dream of Youth.
To be honest, I didn't really like this part, although it tells a modern story (maybe I'm just a person who is addicted to the past and the present disconnected). It is said that the story of this youthful dream is based on Ouyang Jing. An independent girl who sings decadent songs in the pub at night, her bisexual identity makes her deal with two lovers. In fact, I always feel that people in modern society have more or less bisexual tendencies, but most of them don't admit it very much... What really impressed me about this youthful dream was Chen Jing's photo: gloomy dark blue In the background, a girl stared with a little frightened eyes, and half of her face was bound by transparent tape in circles. A paragraph of text next to it stated: "Premature baby, the self that was born too early, is expensive, with multiple fractures, a hole in the heart, epilepsy, and progressive blindness in the right eye." It has always been believed that youth should be treated with cruelty, which is another confirmation.
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