This film is really a film of my aesthetics.
For many pictures, if I were to shoot, I would choose a very similar perspective, but only from the perspective of photography.
For example, characters are often located in one third of the picture, there will be a large area of white space, there will be a point in the shadow of a large area, there will be a symmetrical picture, and there will be multiple angles of looking up and down. Each one is selected individually, in my opinion, it is a photograph worthy of savoring, with a sense of layering, rich details, and contrast.
Although in my opinion, this arrangement is not necessarily very suitable for the description of the story of the movie, the lens language will be a little monotonous, and the dynamic lens will indeed be a little jerky and bumpy, or it may be limited by the equipment.
However, such a lens arrangement with such a story theme will not be an obvious defect.
The story, like the picture, has a lot of blank space, and there are many hints and unspeakable contents that need to be experienced by the audience. Such simple archaeological-related subjects are indeed rare enough, and they are really more authentic than culture and art.
But culture and art, like the remains of ships unearthed, looked so fragile and precarious before the war. Even if they have made a great contribution, they will be taken as their own by some scholars. The down-to-earth love is also a struggle for fame and fortune.
What makes people feel good is the sincere heart of digging experts, the heart that wants to connect with human beings and let children know the stories of their ancestors.
The heroine is moving. The heart that loves life may not be able to beat anymore because of the disease. It also makes me think about how I should face death, and may also say to myself that I will go to a better paradise. , Come to comfort yourself. The little boy is also touching. He wants to protect his mother and want to be with his mother. Take your mother and ride your own spaceship. Cute and touching.
This is the mark of our lives.
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