"Nocturnal Animals" presents an avant-garde and naked art form. Tom Ford. If a math teacher draws two seemingly parallel but closely related timelines on the screen with unparalleled art and precision, he begins with a Yuba light bulb. The scorching camera language writes the heroine Susan's extremely abrupt and full of violence and ugly artworks, which are displayed in her art gallery. She seems to be living in a pile of green banknotes. Concerned about her husband and lost interest in work until ex-husband Edward sent the unpublished novel "Nocturnal Animals" The movie is here to lay the groundwork This is a realistic and brutal timeline Saying that the book has its own golden house, but the ex-husband This "Nocturnal Animals" is like a nightmare waiting to be fed, bloody slits open Susan's chest and draws out her deepest dark memories. The subtlety of the film lies in the changing positioning of this "Nocturnal Animal" in the eyes of the audience The realistic plot and the love interpretation of the hero and heroine make the world in the book slowly cross the boundary between imagination and reality, and fill the hourglass with humanity. "He is a romantic and sensitive person." Susan described her ex-husband in the process of reading her Bringing myself into the story again and again and even worrying about her daughter's safety and calling her because of the plot in the book, there is no doubt that "Nocturnal Animals" is not an ordinary thriller drama. Thoroughly use the few words about Edward's character description to successfully present a vivid character in the audience's mind. Throughout the film, we can find that all the fragments of Edward himself that appear in the real story line only exist in Susan's past. The book "Nocturnal Animals" in memory serves as a medium to reflect Edward's truest and most desperate state of mind, and when the book reaches Susan, it becomes the most deadly torture. Both the father in the book, Tony and the real Edward are lost. Loved wife and children in his life and Edward uses Tony to parasitize his pain on Susan, who has long been relieved. The color of the film is similar to that of "Paris Texas" in the Wenders Road series. Red is in Susan's office body. The sofa even has shadows in Amy Adams' red hair. It represents Edward's bereavement and Susan's guilt. It's rendered in the desert and on the white walls. Interestingly, in the book, the time the wife and daughter were murdered was in Susan's abortion is also visible at night. Edward is like a nocturnal owl. Over the years, he has been able to discern light and dark, but has long since lost the ability to discern details and colors. In the final shotSusan was waiting for Edward for a long time in the restaurant. The time-lapse wide-angle mirror and the wallpaper design of the restaurant made Susan walk around like a green snake in the jungle, but she did not know that she was in the dark. She has entered more than Edward's world. into this endless darkness
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