Why do people say they can't understand it! Excessive reputation!
Although the plot is somewhat obscure and lacks explanation, the color and soundtrack actors are all good, and many psychological factors used in the screenwriter have not been mentioned! It's not necessarily that I've watched too few movie reviews...
Well, I won't talk about Kubrick's directorial style or anything, but tell me how I felt and understood when I watched it.
Maybe it's because there was a family shadow relationship in childhood, I started to tremble when I saw it, okay?
Obviously the characters and plot development are very good! Natural and smooth! There is a tendency to domestic violence, machismo, eager to prove that he is at the same time a narrow and rude father and a mother who has no vision and ability, and even a woman who is too young is better than a mother who is strong. If the two of them are not together, I will worry about them!
When I first entered the hotel in the first third, I was afraid every frame of my father would strangle my mother in the next second. My mother's wide-eyed, cowardly and evasive character also added to the whole picture. A lot of unstable factors, very scary!
The child is left out, and instinctively feels the disharmony of the family atmosphere (don't talk to me about the non-compatriots here, I grew up in this kind of family, I still don't know), lack of security to play with myself, and introduce tony flash at the same time The setting of Ling takes care of the sensitive, restless and lonely inner world of children, and it is very well shaped!
Let's talk about the plot. The setting of the maze is very clever! When I saw a maze that was extremely difficult to navigate, I began to think that it would be 6 if there was an evasion battle, and it really did!
In addition to the black man's car delivery setting... In addition to this, he can only add two points of suspense and oppose racial discrimination. It's disappointing that there is so little black drama.
Then talk about my favorite scene among me, from the first time Dad got mad at Mom to the toilet confrontation with the bartender. There is a lot of psychological stuff in this passage.
First the conflict between mom and dad. Although Dad is rude, he also has his excessive self-esteem and his machismo eager to prove himself, while Mom is cowardly and short-sighted. One who wants to achieve and the other wants to be safe must be a couple in conflict. So Dad accused his wife of never understanding such things as thinking about work responsibilities. His repeatedly frustrated powerlessness and anger was one of the big things that shook him inside.
Meanwhile, Dad's obsession with hotels isn't just about Indian curses and The Shining. The hotel is actually related to the psychological world. For a car washer with no academic status, he was suddenly handed a high-end hotel to "run". The hotel ghost is also constantly guiding and blinding his mind. Here, his unfulfilled sense of accomplishment and satisfaction is echoed. Ornate restaurants crawl under his feet, and fantasies of "high society" swirl around him. It was in this arrogant sense of security that his mental state slowly slid down the abyss.
Remember the conversation with the bartender? His increasingly delusional mind and the arrogance that gradually took over his senses—he couldn't even use the money. He seems to have become the master here. But who is the real owner here?
Even when the waiter bumped into him, he showed a rare tolerance - after all, in his own world, he is already a successful person, and of course he can't have the irritability and anxiety of a car wash - I really like this part. I think the male protagonist's psychological portrayal is too good...
and my mother, who is terrifyingly dressed in rustic clothes, and breathes when it's time to run, when it's time to run, when it's time to cut, and when it's time to breathe, I think it's very real. Neither was it so cowardly that the audience wanted to give her an axe first, nor was she somehow strong enough to kill a widow without blinking an eye. When she called the operator for the first time, she clearly showed the loneliness that she wanted to talk to the operator. It's rare to tell the truth about such close-to-real details.
...I couldn't help but read a few movie reviews just now, it's great that many people have written much better than me... I'm very relieved to find a sympathy.
This thing is more scary than Sadako Hanako Coconut when you think about it... I
decided to chew it again, and I will brush it tomorrow. This one's own Hu Lie Lie is here first.
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