"Easy A" is translated into "Gossip Project", which is obviously deeply influenced by the popular American drama "Gossip Girl"; secondly, it is also very intuitive to explain the mystery in one sentence, extracting the soul of the whole film. . Emma Stone, who has always been inconspicuous and unremarkable, plays the role of the protagonist for the first time. It's safe to say that her performance is still remarkable. However, based on this work alone, there is still a lot of room for expansion, whether it is aura effect or charm halo. The revolution has not yet succeeded, and comrades still need to work hard and do their best. Diligence will definitely make up for the weakness. It would be appropriate to say that this script was completely tailored for Emma Stone. The appearance is not very outstanding, not even a beauty in the strict sense, but her uninhibited and free and easy, revealing a sense of unrestrained and unrestrained in her bones, is precisely the biggest characteristic of Olive, the protagonist of the film. . The "A" in "Easy A" represents an English word "adultery" (for the sake of harmony, BD will know at a glance), which is derived from Hawthorne's book "The Scarlet Letter", which distinguishes between moral and ethical issues and harsh and rigid legal torture. The conflict is shown dramatically. However, "Easy A" uses a very humorous tone, "turning corruption into magic" into the whole story, attaching seemingly unreasonable and unreasonable anecdotes to it, and becoming rational and followable. And successively interspersed with several groups of black and white retrospective shots of history, this method is really clever and ingenious, making people helpless and admirable.
Olive, an ordinary girl who is unknown in the world, became popular overnight because of a "sex scandal" incident. The film uses a large number of fast teleporting shots to show that her glorious deeds are widely circulated and arbitrarily added to the scene. In such a campus, the problems of learning are just an appendix derived from various scandals and gossip. Those youth hormones flying in the sky are the real focus of the eyes. Even teachers and leaders who seem to be serious and disciplined in their dealings can't stop the temptation of hormones. Those hormones that are nowhere to be placed are vividly and vividly interpreted here. "Broken Place" has always been a double-edged sword. It can make you popular and become the focus of everyone's after-dinner chat; it can also make you lose your reputation and face Jiangdong's elders from now on. And Olive's approach, in my opinion, is extremely shocking. Although every time someone takes advantage of her, she uses her SEX to gain attention and get ahead, and she will charge a certain amount of "benefits fee". It's just that when it was disclosed later, it was full of empty, but useless interests. Olive is so open-minded that it is truly jaw-dropping. Until the end, he did not hesitate to sacrifice himself for others to "get sick", which is surprising and touching.
Helping others has always been the supreme moral principle, and it is actually true to experience pleasure in helping others. But if, endlessly giving, in exchange for only overwhelming rumors, should you continue to swallow your voice without complaint or regret, or stop here and break free. Olive is still a mortal after all, not Gandhi. When she woke up, she shouted loudly. Unexpectedly, the previous beneficiaries either flinched and fled, or ripped off their faces and refused to admit their accounts. For this reason, a series of flashbacks at the beginning of the whole film came into being. Playing with the narrative frame structure in such youth campus dramas also shows the director's unique intentions. A beautiful and handsome man, with hormones, is an element that almost every North American school drama has. The rest of the plot, touching and unmoving, funny and unfunny, are at best mediocre. And for these, "Easy A" is also doomed. Personally, I feel that the film's handling at the end is obviously not explosive enough, and it is even a bit difficult to justify the criticism. A lot of brush and ink are portraying the image of Olive sacrificing himself and the beauty of an adult. Then, the audience is eager to feel the return from the heart of the benefactor. It's just that there are not many scenes like this, there are only a handful of them, and the impression of empathy is aborted in the hasty ending.
"Broken place" is a very sensitive issue in the eyes of Chinese people (what is the current situation, everyone understands, I won't go into details), but it is the best topic to talk about on North American campuses. This is the ideology of capitalism. product below. High schools focus on practical ability, and the relatively relaxed learning environment allows most students to have more free time at their own disposal, rather than blindly engaging in tactics and immersing themselves in pulling cars. On the other hand, when it comes to domestic films that reflect the life of middle school, the number of films alone cannot be made, because no one wants to touch such a subject. Just imagine, all day long with the camera facing the students who are burning the ointment and following the sundial, and focusing on the "high mountain" college entrance examination like Mount Everest, what depth and potential can there be?
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