They live happily for others, no one pays attention to the sacrifices they made. Finally, the little crickets on the stove stopped their sweet singing, and the bright sun disappeared, leaving only silence and shadows.
Greta Gerweig’s debut novel "Miss Bird", in the buffer zone of family, love, and friendship, while dissolving disapproval of the past, it allows the characters to reconcile. The film is presented in a warm and lovely way. Give the audience the simplicity and touch of memory of youth.
Two years later, the director brought his second work "Little Women" to the audience. The positive attitude towards life in the film is very valuable in contemporary society. Director
focused the camera on the four sisters during the American Civil War, showing how they gradually grew from girls to women when they were looking for a new life, true love and ideals. The warm and cold lighting, classical and elegant clothing, and images full of oil painting texture give the movie its unique charm.
1. A clear cognition of positive value
The fairy collocation of "Sweet Tea" Timothy Chalamet and "Miss Bird" Saoirse Ronan adds to the enjoyment of the movie. Until the end of the film, most viewers still felt a sense of sorrow for the direction of CP's emotional relationship.
In modern society, the role of Joe is extremely real, and this truth comes from what she thinks in her heart. She does not love the boys who actively show her, but they have different understanding of love. She uses her own way to interpret According to the true meaning of love, love is not simply sacrifice and compromise for love, not resistance to marriage, but to keep oneself independent and free before finding true love.
Amy, who has always stood on the opposite side of Joe, has not been able to get the attention of her sister since she was a child, but she strives to live like her sister. She has clear goals and lofty ideals. She is also willing to achieve her dream of being a painter. This will change the lives of myself and my family.
Amy's secret love for Laurie is also because of her self-confidence and frankness that prompted them to finally get together. If Joe is a ray of sunshine, then Amy is the shadow under the sun. The attitudes of Joe and Amy towards love show the opposition and division of their ideas, and the production of these ideas of Joe caters to our psychology. It also conforms to the reality of contemporary women.
Whether it is Joe's self-persistence or Amy's frankness, it provides us with positive value and creates a good situation for the film, so that the audience can find their own epitome in them, which has a certain practical significance and humanistic feelings.
2. Space-time transformation of the combination of reality and reality
The new version of
is a new interpretation of the original version. On the basis of the original version, the director has adopted innovations. The non-linear narrative mode breaks the conventional streamlined narrative mode and makes the film more Time and space are no longer limited to reality, but can be re-narrated according to people's imagination, and the story can be transformed back and forth in the time and space intertwined with reality, so as to feel the beauty and depression.
On the one hand, the imaginary manifestation of the freedom and independence that Joe yearns for and the dream he pursues is not only reflected in the independent choice of love, but also in striving for his own rights and the right to speak.
Joe has a unique personality and is willing to accept new things and new ideas. In her life-loving writing career, she has a strong sense of copyright. The dialogue with the publisher has grown from a passive bearer to an active control. Those who use their own power to subvert the status quo and contribute their own power in the process of changing society.
, on the other hand, actually manifests in the constraints that Joe faces in his life. She doesn't want to get married, so she hopes Meg can escape with her. She doesn't like gorgeous clothes, but there are always people racking their brains to get a dress. All this stems from the embodiment of Joe's unique personality. But things are counterproductive. Everyone chooses among the rules they face and deals with their respective relationships.
3. The reshaping of the concept of marriage in the era
Aunt Ma Qi’s brief scenes have become the finishing touches of the film, telling the reshaping of the concept of marriage in this era, just like the seven aunts and eight aunts in real life True portrayal.
guideActing puts sensitive words such as woman, money, and hard work in the movie, showing them naked rather than avoiding them. Aunt Ma Qi's brilliant words to achieve financial freedom affect their choices and choices to a certain extent.
The women in the family are struggling with money to varying degrees. Joe supports the family by writing, Meg supports the family with diligence and thrift, and Amy wants to marry a rich family. Their desire for money is magnified, and the female group portrait is absent from male roles. In China, the responsibility of making money and supporting a family naturally falls on their shoulders. They use their own methods to realize value and eliminate gender differences.
Although Meg lives in poverty, she has also found her true love; Amy regards marriage as an economic transaction, and finally returns to Laurie as she wishes; while Joe realizes freedom, her inner loneliness gradually emerges and opens up The style ending also explains her complexity. When
each gradually grows into women, the girls’ generation of fighting and helping each other has also become a kind of lookback and remembrance, which not only enriches the connotation of the image, but also brews a certain atmosphere to resonate with the audience. .
"Little Women" tells the process of young girls becoming women in a sincere and delicate way to deal with the motif of growth. The poetic style and peaceful tone outline the most precious things of this era, which contains the visual impact of realism, which is impressive.