After reading the novel in the afternoon, I hurriedly found the movie and made up for it in the evening. It is indeed a good film, worth reading again and again. Black and white pictures can not resist their charm. The film restores most of the descriptions in the novel. It can make me clear and specific about many vague plots in the book, such as the tree hole in Ah Se, the pocket watch, knife, small statue, etc. in the tree hole, and it can also describe some doubtful but passing places in the book. Coming out makes me understand more. In short, I think the film and the novel are very good. Some details of the film can be filled with visual sound, and some plots can also be recalled from the book, which complements each other. When I was studying, I always thought that only Ah Se, the strange neighbor, was a robin.
Unexpectedly, after watching the movie, I realized another level. It turns out that Tom, Ah Se, and Atticus are all robins. All three people symbolize the robin, but the author uses the method of long and short shots in the writing technique and the director in the shooting technique. When I see the little ones, I think they are far away, and there are not many portrayals, yes, but he not only quietly sent gifts to the little heroines but also saved the lives of their brothers and sisters; like a voice-over, in other people's stories, he has nothing to do with himself. The one who was in direct contact with him was Tom. The one who was wronged by people's prejudice and forced to death is the clue to a theme in the text; Atticus, who gets along with himself day and night, adheres to fairness and justice in words and deeds, is a good father, and has professional ethics. A noble lawyer uses his conscience and knowledge as a guardian of the soul, trying his best to protect the important things in this world that have been trampled and abandoned by people; the little heroine is wise and brave under the protection of her father and brother.
Indeed, a good film.
Teacher Luo Xiang said that bravery is the most advanced word. I think it can describe Atticus and Ash and Little Girl and Tom.
Of course, the background of this story, racial discrimination, and the Great Depression, can not be divorced from these major era marks.
Perhaps the more you know about these backgrounds, the better you can appreciate the cuteness and preciousness of these robins.View more about To Kill a Mockingbird reviews