1. These three films are all very influential films in the last year. "The Blues Queen" and "Father in Time" have become actors (the Oscars add up to three acting nominations), and the achievements of "The Spy's Wife" The director (the best director Kiyoshi Kurosawa in Venice).
2. The three films have a strong sense of stage. Both "The Queen of the Blues" and "Father Trapped in Time" both have original dramas.
3. The sense of stage or the base of drama has advantages and disadvantages for movies. The advantage lies in the completion of the story and the natural advantages of character creation. The disadvantage is that the distortion of the stage feeling will destroy the immersion of the movie and feel false.
4. "Father Trapped in Time" does not have this staged distortion, but can see many film (audiovisual) techniques-the confusion and overlap of time and space, the deconstruction and reconstruction of the timeline, and the final scene. The complete character's psychological profile puzzle is too clever, but there will be no other "distortion" after exhaustive techniques like the suspense type. On the contrary, it will feel that the narrative logic should be reasonable. The black and suspenseful look and feel, but the inner emotional psychology, makes the narrative expand beyond the logical clues, which is wonderful.
5. To put it another way, the general suspense type perception is almost the same as that played by the Spaniards in recent years. I can’t wait to reverse it. The pursuit is a sense of arrangement. The story itself cannot be taken seriously. ". The story of "Father" is actually very simple, and there is no nesting of plots. Below the suspenseful skin is family love, the sadness of time no longer.
6. When McGee’s screenwriting class was given, he made a metaphor: the dimensions of the work are either very wide and low in height, but in the shape of a hill (such as most commercial films that harvest the box office); or the height is high, and the base is narrow. , Into a slender peak shape (such as most film festival art films). It means that most of the pursuits that can achieve broad empathy are limited and clichéd, while those that are more advanced and more melodious and few are rare. "Father" has a very universal core, but it is not empty and flattering-this is still a high-set story in a closed space, and it is the way of "spending small money to do big things" that colleagues have been pursuing since shooting student homework, jealous what
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