I have to say that the director created a superb visual style. Light and shadow, upgraded and downgraded shots, ultra-low shutter speed, parallel montage, hip-hop montage, and clip editing were all used just right. Coupled with the super-fitting soundtrack of the film, it successfully made me I felt sick to my stomach (here is a compliment).
The whole film is really depressing. It doesn’t give people a way to survive. More than 2,000 shots are chasing you, and you can only watch the protagonists fall into the abyss step by step, crouching in despair (there is one who even flinches cannot be reduced).
The film goes from summer, fall, to winter, but there is no spring. Well, addict, there is no spring. But the "addiction" here is not just dp, it may be TV, sweets, sunbathing and so on. As a human being, there is a lot of suffering. In order to seek solace and a sustenance, you become addicted to something, and then work hard for it until one party perishes. The chasm of desire will never be filled, and the pursuit of a moment of joy will eventually return to nothingness.
In fact, I paid attention to this film because director Jin Min, who I like very much, personally said that "Dream" copied "Mimabuya" (strongly recommended to look good!). I want to see how you copy it. However, after watching "Dream", I believe that the director should admire Jin Min as much as I do. After all, the two storyboards are exactly the same, so it's too strange to copy it so obviously, so it's better to say hello before paying tribute.
I originally wanted to write a short review, but it turned out to be too much nonsense, and the longer I wrote, the longer I wrote. In short, this movie is not recommended to watch while eating, and it is not recommended for minors to watch it. It is recommended to watch the movie and listen to my brother Bo's "The Light of the Right Way" to save yourself from that depressing atmosphere. ? I estimate that there will be no second brushing for a long time. Just sauce.
ps really still can't help but ps hero Jared Leto is actually a clown, he is really handsome!
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