Reality is "full screen of ketchup"

Romaine 2022-04-23 07:01:07


From the first time I saw Quentin's film to now, "The Hateful Eight" has a different narrative technique than popular movies, and more of it is full of "ketchup".

Such "exaggerated" images are rarely seen in films made by domestic or other directors. To say that Quentin is a genius, in fact, I think it should be said that Quentin is more real. No one in the movie is smart enough to cover everything, but it is easy to see such characters in domestic film and television works. The character itself is a real person, just unlucky to be born in a Quentin movie. The promotion of the plot is often unexpected, and it is not the same in real life. When I was thinking about getting married, my wife suddenly met the right man. The appearance of uncontrollability in film and television works will make the works closer to life. Quentin's genius personally thinks that it is because his works are closer to life.

When it comes to movie scenes, real murder scenes are often more bloody than the "ketchup" that fills the screen, and under the previous practice. Film and television works have been beautified for film and television. The technique of killing people without bloodshed is actually a kind of "betrayal" of reality. There are not only children's love in the rivers and lakes, but more "tomato sauce" covered with the whole body. The mode of slashing without leaving blood has been "aesthetic fatigue". Everyone knows that romantic affairs have nothing to do with them when they are adults. All you can do is earn money to get married and have children. And the feelings of the literati have created those characters who are not like ordinary people, and they will get tired of watching too much. Like , real-life stories are often more elusive than people think. In fact, people often cannot figure out what "reality" is, and no one cares about "reality". However, when the "reality" close to life appears on the silver screen, there is an unexpected sense of familiarity.

Personally, I feel that the current film and television works have been separated from life for the sake of art. Maybe it's time to get back to life.

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The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Major Marquis Warren: [as he and Chris Mannix are hanging hanging Daisy]

    [laughs]

    Major Marquis Warren: Hang on, Daisy!

  • Daisy Domergue: [to Maj. Marquis Warren] Howdy nigger!

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Don't you know the darkies don't like to be called that no more? They find that offensive

    Daisy Domergue: I've been called worse.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [laughs] That I can believe!