There were a lot of push shots, which made me understand the meaning of editing (montage), and realized the non-linear expressive power of movies. Fortunately, only with push shots, there will be emotional changes. Using the push mirror can account for the same time and space, and each push mirror has a good rhythm. The scene is somewhat realistic, with no decoration, and the set is a bit unsophisticated. such as light and color. It all looks so natural! Like an adult movie, let me sigh again, the performance of the desire between the hero and heroine is in place, and the hero is even better! Korean directors all have fatalism. The appearance of the Buddha statue made me think of Kim Ki-duk's "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring" without hesitation. Kim Ki-duk has a strong sense of fatalism, so what about Hong Sang-soo's?
Let me tell you what I don't like. There are too many dialogues, but they are interesting. They help the narrative, express the character of the characters, and exude the desire of the male and female protagonists.
Regarding the sound, the movie music is minimalist, like the transition music in a sitcom. The audience is more focused on the movie itself, and the performance, which shows our real life, just like Jarmusch's "Patterson", Will feel the same.
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