Witty and rhythm of lens language

Julia 2022-04-21 09:01:16

At first, the person in front of the camera flipped through the book, and the author of the book recorded the description of Zero's memory. Zero organized and explained the legendary stories of Mr. Gustav H. in the memory. In fact, there are a total of It is retold three times. The authenticity of the original story is naturally unknown, but the artistic processing also has a blueprint. Gustav's life must be brave and bold.

I saw a lot of familiar faces, Master Gu Yi, Green Goblin and so on. Green Goblin here is so bloody and violent that it scared me to death. PS: That cable car boy is so handsome.

This film has achieved the ultimate in the pursuit of symmetrical composition and color, and each frame is like an oil painting. I really like the rhythm and the long ladder shot of the escape from prison, which is inexplicable joy. To a certain extent, it feels a bit like Chaplin's movie meme.

Although the fourth part of the social network has been famous for a long time, but when I read it, I still sighed that the contacts over the years are too good. Unconditional help and trust, and a strong network of concierge relationships that extend in all directions, it is worth pondering that it seems that every experienced concierge has a new concierge by his side. In a certain era, the hidden password of an ordinary profession is passed down from generation to generation.

The closing lines at the end are really intriguing. The profession of concierge has a long history, but in a certain era, this profession suddenly has a deeper meaning and more space to explore.

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Extended Reading

The Grand Budapest Hotel quotes

  • M. Gustave: How does one come by front row aisle seats for a first night at the Opera Toscana with one day's notice? How does one arrange a private viewing of the tapestry collection at the Royal Saxon Gallery? How does one secure a corner table at Chez Dominique on a Thursday?

    [to Ivan, on the telephone]

    M. Gustave: Ivan, darling, it's Gustave, hello!... Well, I was until about five minutes ago. We've taken it upon ourselves to clear out in a hurry, if you see what I mean... Well, through a sewer, as it happens... Exactly! Listen, Ivan, I'm sorry to cut you off, but we're in a bit of a bind. This is an official request. I'm formally calling on the special services of...

    [Title card: THE SOCIETY OF THE CROSSED KEYS]

  • M. Gustave: I'm not angry with Serge; you can't blame someone for their basic lack of moral fiber. He's a frightened little yellow-bellied coward. It's not his fault, is it?

    Zero: I don't know, it depends.

    M. Gustave: Well, you can say that about most anything, "it depends". Of course it depends.

    Zero: Of course it depends, of course it depends.

    M. Gustave: Yes, I suppose you're right; of course it depends. However, that doesn't mean I'm not going to throttle the little swamp rat.