Still love old Si movies

Charlotte 2022-04-19 09:01:27

Jaws, Jurassic, Schindler's List, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Saving Private Ryan, War of the Worlds, Lincoln...and this Bridge of Spies, Lao Si's films have an obvious feature, that is: exquisite. Screens, soundtracks, plots, editing... are exquisite when taken out individually, and still exquisite when combined together. When a movie comes out, it is like a finely carved jade, which may lack the elements that make people feel bloody and beautiful. Idiosyncratic, but endearing and intriguing.
If you follow the timeline of Lao Si's works, you will find that he is becoming more and more stable and slow, like an old man who knows his destiny. eloquently. If you're just looking for excitement, you'll feel bored and impatient, a bit like listening to your grandma and grandpa nagging.
However, there is no such thing as JB. Just someone who likes it.
When it comes to "Bridge of Spies", people like to rely on politics, saying that it is American chicken soup, so some people feel resistance, then I ask you, if there is no unit organization, would you watch Chinese chicken soup? "The Great Cause of National Founding", "Cairo Declaration", "Battle of the Hundred Regiments"...how about? Zooming in on things a little more, how many people will watch "The Founding of the People's Republic of China" in the United States? How many people will watch "Lincoln" in China?
If you must have political eyes and think you are a patriot who supports your D, then ask why American chicken soup is better than Chinese chicken soup!

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  • Breana 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    I don't know what to say, every year is a more and more mediocre movie, Spielberg is still old

  • Alisa 2021-10-20 19:02:28

    "I am Irish, you are German. But what makes us both Americans? Just one thing. One, one, one. The rule book. We call it constitution."

Bridge of Spies quotes

  • Rudolf Abel: Standing there like that you reminded me of the man that used to come to our house when I was young. My father used to say: "watch this man'. So I did. Every time he came. And never once did he do anything remarkable.

    James Donovan: And I remind you of him?

    Rudolf Abel: This one time, I was at the age of your son, our house was overrun by partisan border guards. Dozens of them. My father was beaten, my mother was beaten, and this man, my father's friend, he was beaten. And I watched this man. Every time they hit him, he stood back up again. So they hit him harder. Still he got back to his feet. I think because of this they stopped the beating. They let him live. "Stoit i muzhik," I remember them saying... "stoit i muzhik." Which sort of means like uh, 'standing man'. Standing man...

  • James Donovan: [forced to leave dining room before eating his meal] Enjoy your big American breakfast.