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Uriah 2022-04-22 07:01:53

The kind of shooting method he likes, that is, the film is divided into several clues in parallel, and each small story has its own independent protagonist and plot. Of course, these stories are independent and interrelated. For example, A beats B, B is bullied and unconvinced and beats C, and C finally kills A who happened to meet by chance... A died so inexplicably, of course he would not Knowing that his death was due to that slap. Does the director want to explain that everything in the world has causality and retribution? Or just love the drama? After all, life is like a play. No matter how bizarre it is, who can guarantee that it will not happen? Maybe the next door Wang Er has a cold caused by a mouthful of phlegm you vomited the day before yesterday. Under the splicing of the director, we can always see the transformation and changes of Taiwan in that era. And these serious and abstract concepts were captured by Yang Dechang and transformed into the daily trivial life of Taiwanese people. This is the biggest reason why I like him. He is so good at discovering the beauty of life, which is quite broad. It can be said to be the beauty of life, or it can be said to be the harmony, cruelty, and charm of life... In short, people who watch it are fascinated. You will have a feeling that your life is also a half-hearted literary film after being filmed by him. For example, the film about me can be called "The Merry History of Wang Er" (the title is only my beautiful imagination, and does not imply any information at all). In addition, I have another experience, that is, Yang Dechang likes to portray the power of small people. Those who are usually inconspicuous and submissive are prone to unexpected acts in the end. Getting rid of the dull and monotonous day-to-day life, killing or committing suicide, is the same for everyone who is driven by the day, but Yang prefers the simple and lovely common people. It's a pity that Director Yang is no longer there... The era we continue to live in has lost another delicate and sensitive observer

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