1905 film news Can taboo love bloom with brilliant flowers, and can emotional entanglements distinguish between you and me? On November 27th, the film "Under the Sun" directed by Liang Ming, starring Lu Xingchen, Wu Xiaoliang, and Wang Jiajia, was officially screened on the special line of the National Art Film Screening Alliance. "Under the Sun" is the director's personal first feature film. It has won 27 major film festival honors at home and abroad one after another, and was hailed as "the most surprising Chinese film debut this year". In the previous domestic premiere viewing, director Li Xiaofeng, Beijing Film Academy professor Zhang Xianmin, actor Zhou You and other film colleagues all gave high praise to the film, saying bluntly that "I feel sad after watching it, haunting my heart." cruel".
With this masterpiece telling the secret thoughts of young girls to meet with the audience, the three major highlights of the film are also revealed one by one.
Aspect 1: Intimacy is falling apart Triangular emotional balance is difficult
"Under the Sunlight" tells a story in a small town in Northeast China. The girl Gu Xi (Lv Xingchen) has been dependent on her brother Gu Liang (Wu Xiaoliang) since she was a child. When her brother's new girlfriend Qingchang (Wang Jiajia) appeared and gradually lay between the two, the siblings had a solid and intimate relationship. So it fell apart. With the sudden drop in temperature in the snowfields of Northeast China, this triangle relationship has become perilous.
is the most complicated love triangle. Director Liang Ming once interpreted that in the film Gu Xi's possessiveness for his brother exceeded his imagination. When "Sister Xiao" Qing Chang appeared as an intruder, Gu Xi's sense of exclusivity was broken, and the emotions between the three people Has become more subtle. The commendability of "Under the Sun" is that it dares to set up a "three-person" structure and put a silent girl who is not knowledgeable about the world into a complicated triangular vortex. The focus of the film is not limited to individuals, but in a more general observation of human nature. This is profound, fascinating, and worthy of the audience to explore further.
Aspect two: growing wisdom teeth are hard to get rid of. Girls’ worries come to you
Every girl has unspeakable thoughts. Another highlight of "Under the Sun" lies in the portrayal of the inner world of the girl. The film cuts in from the perspective of Gu Xi, unhurriedly showing how a girl whose native family is absent, wandering on the edge of the world of youth and adulthood with the unique tension and anxiety of adolescence, turning the world of a sensitive girl Speaking.
"wisdom teeth" is an important image that runs through the film. In the Northeast dialect, wisdom teeth are also called "Lishiya", which symbolizes the watershed between adulthood and youth. There is a scene in the film that can be called a "high light moment": Gu Xi endured the pain and pulled out her wisdom teeth by herself. This scene is a metaphor for the girl's unique sentiment, and at the moment when the wisdom tooth knife rises and falls, it merges into the orbit of the adult world. The twists and turns are the most girlish heart. The audience can see the strange youth's curiosity through "Under the Sun". The confusion and tearing presented by the film, the break free and the new life, will surely arouse strong resonance from the audience.
Aspect 3: Behind-the-scenes celebrities will join in the actor's acting skills to create a highlight moment
"Under the Sun" is the work of director Liang Ming for seven years. He has served as an assistant director in "The Floating City Mystery" and studied in professional crews. The experience of immersion has laid a solid foundation for the quality of "Under the Sun". In addition, the film also has a strong production team. Li Shaohong served as the film producer, and Lou Ye's queen screenwriter Mei Feng served as the script producer. The soundtrack Ding Ke once composed for "Blizzard is Coming". The photographer He Shan once took the shot of "Heart Labyrinth" and "Bruptly Silent". Editing Zhu Lin's representative works include "Tuina" and "I am not a medicine god".
In addition to the blessing of the big coffee behind the scenes, the performances of the actors in front of the stage add many highlights to the film. In the film, Gu Xi played by Lu Xingchen, at sunsetIn the afterglow, the wisdom teeth were pulled out, and the scene of blood eating an apple was shocking. Gu Liang, played by Wu Xiaoliang, looks natural and moves freely when he bathes his sister, without embarrassing the audience. Qing Chang, played by Wang Jiajia, mimics the Korean scene vividly in food stalls.