How to improve your ability to analyze things by watching movies

Erika 2022-04-20 09:01:01

This topic can be said to be very fucked up. First, when I typed these words, I didn't know if I could discuss it clearly. Second, when I typed these things, I didn't know if I really wanted to discuss it. Or do you just want to make up for the guilt of watching movies on weekends without doing anything serious?

In fact, there is nothing really good to say, just read a movie review of someone else, and think about why after watching the great white shark, I feel wow, so exciting, so exciting, so thrilling? Oh, what a pity the captain died? But others can go deeper and say: "This is a typical Hollywood-style great mortal theme, and it is also an American theme. Forrest Gump (Forrest Gump's director Zemeckis is a student of Spielberg) is the representative. Gan's line: People who do stupid things are fools - isn't Quint who is reckless."

Yes, a movie is indeed a story, but you should also think about why the director arranges such a story, isn't it? Why is the dead man the captain? Why is it the sheriff who was afraid of water who finally killed the great white shark? Why is it the scientist who hides in the end? What is the purpose of this arrangement?

If you think about it a little further down, you will often find new discoveries. And that's the kind of skill set PE wants.

Bon courage kid, I'm afraid of infinite truth, you come and give me a plate?

5/11/2017 Ketou
Internship, Shanghai

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Extended Reading
  • Yasmeen 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    75/100, even after so many years, it is still a leader in similar themes. The back and forth editing of subjective shots provides a strong sense of immersion and tension, and the second-famous dolly zoom in history. The rhythm of the story is still too long, and some of the plots are too much. Also, the birth of this film marked the beginning of contemporary Hollywood sin. . .

  • Alyson 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    Big directors headed by Spielberg invested heavily in the production of high-cost "B-level films", and extended their tentacles to Roger Coman’s areas of expertise, leaving countless B-films to the end and rushing from the big screen to the car theater. To the mill cinema rushed to the home video market

Jaws quotes

  • [last lines]

    Brody: What day is this?

    Hooper: It's Wednesday... eh, it's Tuesday, I think.

    Brody: Think the tide's with us?

    Hooper: Keep kicking.

    Brody: I used to hate the water...

    Hooper: I can't imagine why.

  • Mayor Vaughn: And what did you say the name of this shark is?

    Hooper: It's a carcaradon carcharias. It's a Great White