The process of watching "Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2" is pleasing to the eye, but I can't remember the plot of the first one. There are probably a few vague pictures, probably remembering that humans want to experiment with orangutans (inhumane), and a kind-hearted person overcomes all difficulties to save the orangutans from dire straits and give them freedom.
In the same way, if I want to recall the "Transformers 4" I watched in July, I only remember Fan Bingbing, Han Geng, a few Chinese product advertisements, and rumors about Zhou Hei Ya Miaoguang, but I only vaguely remember Transformers King Kong (Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee?) and scientists are divided into two factions of good and evil, in the end, the good guys defeated the bad guys, and the world has a temporary peace. As for the rest, I really have to re-read it carefully before I can slowly get my memory back.
How pale and boring it would be to tell a friend about the film's story!
I remember that I also watched "The Avengers", saw Spider-Man, Iron Man, all kinds of people. All the viewing process is pleasant, stressful, and not dozing off. However, all the results of watching movies point to nothing more than extreme blurring.
I thought, my memory is too bad? Or is my English poor and my reaction too slow to lose a lot of lines, details and expressions? How many people are like me, a movie ticket is really just "just in time", without the nutrition of rumination?
However, after reflection, I know that I have watched a domestic movie (even the most terrifying and bloody), and I can tell it in more detail, even vividly. At least, it is possible to change from a central idea-style introduction to a plot summary-style introduction.
Then, the reason for the matter is probably not the low memory of the individual.
Although, to watch a movie is to experience a different life. By capturing the common things in human nature, the film can improve its acceptance among the audience, go out of a foreign land, a foreign country, and improve the coverage of communication. American movies can flow unimpeded all over the world because it is more sophisticated than other countries at this point. However, for me, compared with domestic movies, there is a cognitive distance between American sci-fi blockbusters and me. The world of science fiction is far away from me, so those wonderland visions made me open my eyes to scan, and compared with the familiar living environment, the speed of this scan is naturally much lower. In addition, sci-fi blockbusters change the rhythm faster than ordinary movie images, leaving no space and time for thinking and aftertaste. The inertia of memory is also more and more flooded in this high-speed, dazzling image.
In the process of watching these American sci-fi blockbusters, I just need to lie comfortably on the seat and watch the fighting and killing in the exotic world. Heroes will eventually save the world, good people will eventually defeat evil people, and the brilliance of humanity will eventually shine on the whole world. .
Immerse yourself in the great magic of light and shadow, and be brought into an exotic world that you never thought about or had thought about but is not so dazzling. You don't have to think about the suffering of this world, you don't have to evoke personal memories, you just need to follow the big screen. Go forward, go out, safely, lightly, and fly! Therefore, time and time again, although I know that watching American sci-fi blockbusters is like eating a bucket of popcorn, it will only satisfy my temporary appetite, and it will only grow meat and fatter, but I will still buy tickets again and again to experience an eternity. A story at the center of the repetition that will be completely forgotten in two hours!
Why watch American sci-fi blockbusters and forget them so quickly? Because the speed of forgetting is inversely proportional to the degree of stimulation of the human mind.
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