Speaking of which, why do you like Takeshi Kitano, is it simple and cunning, or is he really good at telling stories? Watching his film after facial paralysis, the picture is fresh, it is the kind of clean green that many Japanese movies have... I like his color scheme, the background in the picture will not exceed three kinds, most of them are taken from nature, but the characters are It's a lively, very simple theme. With a little patience, you can smile and listen to the super-cold jokes of this old man with a lisp because of his facial paralysis. Before the car accident, most of Kitano Takeshi's films featured sudden violence, gore and pornography that Japanese men are used to. This is probably related to his own work as a little-known crosstalk actor when he was young. Sometimes, in order to cater to the audience's sensory stimulation needs, These scenarios had to come up. But it was also pure, beastly. After such a simple and rudeness, he suddenly nirvana in a car accident of his own, and it becomes clean, like a stinking pond, a pond of white lotus blooming in the mud after a rainstorm. Yes, because his simplicity likes him.
And Tim Burton, who won the Venice Film Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. I thought those judges were crazy. Although I like him so much, I don't think his achievements should end here. Maybe for dark subjects, Gothic, fear and simplicity in people's hearts are all well used in the film, I still expect him to tell some other different stories, no more panicked eyes, blond-haired girls, and men with sunken eyes. .., even in the seemingly warm big fish. This simplicity in the dark, but what am I expecting, it's all things that I don't understand, in fact, I love Tim Burton not just for his simplicity in the dark, close-up of always sensitive and vulnerable eyes, bloody with a girly smile. Watching his [Ed Wood] is the most horror movie I've watched, because it's not so scary anymore because it's told in a playful tone.
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