prudish prudence and prudish prudence

Abigayle 2022-04-19 09:01:26

I summed up before that the profound connotation of literary and artistic works is to be serious and serious, to wrap some profound connotations with some vulgar skins, let the appreciators remove them by themselves, and give a kind of pleasure of keeping the clouds open and seeing the moon.

Bad literary and artistic works can't wait to start with a sentence to clarify their serious connotation. In those days, a few model dramas just looked at the makeup and knew which one was good or bad, and what story to tell. Many years have passed, and it has been 30 years since the mainland's reform and opening up, and this kind of rotten work is still around us.

I used to think that Titanic was too vulgar, and I couldn't understand it. I felt that such a vulgar plot could sweep the global box office. Now I think it's just our desire for those beautiful things that we can't get. For love, it's okay to watch a movie and imagine it. When there is still a large part of it just to watch it, because there was only such a blockbuster back then.

Rose and Jack survived like Revolutionary Road died. A tragedy like Titanic was beautiful, but Revolutionary Road was indeed a tragedy. Most people yearn for beauty, and those who torture themselves with art are just a minority.

Moonrise Kingdom, however, tells a serious story in a very unorthodox way. There is a great love in it, the two lovers have run away, and the confrontation between justice and evil forces. If there is an adult version, it will be vulgar enough to spit out the cecum , Fortunately, the male and female protagonists are not adults, so that this movie can be fresh and not tired.

In fact, we live a very serious life, and we have to do something wicked. This wicked thing does not violate moral laws and will not hurt others, but the pressure from the inside to the outside makes us shrink back.

We are too tired to live, and it’s good to be casual occasionally, but we must still be serious in our hearts.

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  • Eldora 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    To put it bluntly, it is not a great script. It is up to wes to know what he wrote too much, and to use the director's talent to make up for the dry hail that has fallen into the story several times. The child scouts fight each other first and then help each other. It seems contradictory, but it actually shows the innocence of the child character. Only children can change their position for simple reasons. On the other hand, in the adult camp, each has the plight of social people and cannot fully support what they want. Responsibility is the dividing line of adulthood.

  • Rogers 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Much like the second blood in 2007, but the two pieces are not completely similar. It is also a children's theme. The imprint of Wes Anderson in this film is too obvious. To understand Wes Anderson, you must enter his emotions. This is the same. Norton and Willis are willing to be Luye, and they play ideal half-brained characters. The point is that they are not very good, they are pure Luye. The worst thing is that the two young actors did not show their performance at all, and they always had the same expression.

Moonrise Kingdom quotes

  • Sam: I admit we knew we'd get in trouble. That part's true. We knew people would be worried, and we still ran away, anyway. But something also happened, which we didn't do on purpose. When we first met each other, something happened to us.

    Captain Sharp: That's very eloquent. I can't argue against anything you're saying. But then again, I don't have to, 'cause you're 12 years old. Look, let's face it, you're probably a much more intelligent person than I am. In fact, I guarantee it. But even smart kids stick they're finger in electrical sockets sometimes. It takes time to figure things out. It's been proven by history. All mankind makes mistakes. It's our job to try to protect you from making the dangerous ones, if we can. We want a slug?

    [offering him beer]

    Sam: [pours out his milk and holds his glass up to be filled]

    Captain Sharp: What's your rush? You've got your whole life in front of yourself. Ahead of you, I mean.

    Sam: Maybe so. Anyway, you're a bachelor.

    Captain Sharp: So are you.

    Sam: That's true. Did you love someone ever?

    Captain Sharp: Yes, I did.

    Sam: What happened?

    Captain Sharp: She didn't love me back.

    Sam: Ah.

    Captain Sharp: I'm sorry for your loss. Anyway, that's what you're supposed to say.

    [pours him some more beer]

  • Cousin Ben: [walking briskly] Is this him?

    Sam: Field Mate Sam Shakusky, Troop 55, resigned.

    Cousin Ben: [dramatically] He's hot. Almost too hot. What's in the can?

    Redford: $76, but it's mostly in nickels.

    Cousin Ben: Give it to me.

    [to Sam]

    Cousin Ben: Your badge in seamanship?

    Sam: Yes, sir.

    Cousin Ben: Good. There's a cold water crabber moored off Broken Rock. The skipper owes me an IOU. We'll see if he can take you on as a claw cracker. It won't be an easy life, but it's better than shock therapy.

    Sam: Thank you, sir. By the way, where's the chapel tent?

    Cousin Ben: Back there, but the padre's home with the mumps. Why do you ask?

    Sam: I want to bring my wife.

    Cousin Ben: [stopping abruptly]

    Suzy: But we're not married yet.

    Cousin Ben: You his girl?

    Suzy: Yeah.

    Cousin Ben: Technically, I'm a civil law scrivener. I'm authorized to declare births, deaths, and marriages. You're kind of young. You got a license?

    SamSuzy: No.

    Cousin Ben: I can't offer you a legally binding union. It won't hold up in the state, the county, or frankly, any courtroom in the world, due to your age, lack of a license, and failure to get parental consent. But the ritual does carry a very important moral weight within yourselves. You can't enter into the contract lightly. Look into my eyes. Do you love each other?

    Suzy: Yes, we do.

    Cousin Ben: Think about what I'm saying. Are you sure you're ready for this?

    Suzy: Yes, we are.

    Cousin Ben: [to nobody in particular] They're not listening to me. Let me rephrase it.

    Suzy: We're in a hurry.

    Cousin Ben: Are you chewing gum? Spit out the gum, sister. In fact, everybody.

    [collecting up spit out gum]

    Cousin Ben: I don't like the snappy attitude. This is the most important decision you've made in your lives. Now go over by the trampoline and talk it through before you give me another quick answer...