Looking forward to the unedited DVD version

Maia 2022-04-23 07:04:51

I only watched the Netflix version, and write down my own impressions, as a record. The most emotional part of the whole movie is the thoughtful dialogue between Ah Han and the priest. Birdy fought against the whole world so bravely in the first half. He had a great sense of justice. With his over-aged avant-garde thinking, his whole person was glowing, but he was so escaping from his feelings later on. The director didn't handle the transition of his feelings well. As a result, the role of Birdy is very contradictory as a whole, and people can't set it up; in addition, the whole story is too fragmented, the script needs to be polished, and the editing in the later stage needs to be improved. serve this purpose, not the other way around. By the way, the school bullying, military management, and patriarchal system in Taiwan at that time felt so oppressive and heavy, as if the whole era was dark; except for the two main characters, the bullied male classmates, the priest, and a few The characters, all the men in the movie, are either domineering, vulgar, lecherous, bullying, or possessive, there is no loving father, no close friend, no good teacher, no normal person, it's terrible... BTW the bully The younger brother played well, and the two dialogues with Ah Han were very real and philosophical, and the eye movements were just right, not inferior to Hao Sen, and later I found out that he is Xiaojie in "Starry Sky", no wonder he is so familiar ...Taiwan's Ayumi Ayumi also acted very touchingly, although the double eyelids occasionally make people play?

In the end, I complained about the two male protagonists of the next middle-aged version. The image of Dai barely passed the test, and Shi Xian was a bit unreasonable. ! Don't have long hair when you are old (unless you are Takeshi Kaneshiro)! I always thought that it would be perfect if I could find Takeshi Kaneshiro and Zhang Zhen to play the middle-aged version of Ah Han and Birdy, although I knew it was impossible.

In the entire Chinese film industry, now only Taiwan dares to make films of this type. Once upon a time, we could do it too. Thinking about it makes people feel embarrassed...

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