's fifth film " Parasite "
"Parasite" depicts several distinct images of low-level characters and rich people. Through strong contrast, it puts social reality on the screen in a more dramatic way, increasing the drama of the film. Conflicts and tensions, thus more deeply exposing the gap between the rich and the poor in Korean society and the sharp social contradictions, and exploring the good and evil of human nature, and the dark and bright sides of society. The film strengthens the class gap between the rich and the poor through various symbols such as the high and low position of the house, the difference in smell, as well as the vivid description of living situations and values. The film is not only entertaining, but also triggers the audience's thinking and discussion about social phenomena. In short, everyone in this movie has a distinct character and has practical significance.
Part 4 " Green Book "
I like everything that has correct values and is full of positive energy! Green Book, a particularly good film. I have heard of this film before, but never made the heart to watch it. I was a little drowsy at the beginning, but I became more and more fascinated as I watched it. It’s a very warm and powerful film! I didn't agree with Tony that much in the first half. I thought he had many shortcomings. I just thought he married a good wife. Later, I gradually saw his advantages and the mutual influence with Tang Xueli, and both of them changed for the better. I first watched "Hidden Figures". The pianist starred in "Hidden Figures", and then I watched "Green Book". It was really good. I really like Tang's character and habits. He is kind, cute and arrogant. He is an excellent piano player. Home.
The third part "Titanic"
Three hours are not lengthy at all. I even felt that it was not finished, like a dream. When I woke up from the dream, I cried, and the beautiful music lingered in my ears. It was touching. The story is engraved in my heart. Being able to watch it with the person I love the most is the happiest, most unforgettable and most touching moment in my life! In addition to the interaction between the male and female protagonists, what impressed me most were the two old men lying on the bed in the third-class cabin before the ship sank and hugging each other peacefully. The mother patted the two children to sleep when the seawater was about to submerge. The music played all the time on the ship. The music, the captain and the designer who calmly died when disaster struck, all made me burst into tears. In short, this film is not only a movie, but also an eternal poem about life and love. Overall, it is worth watching again and again.
The second part " Gone with the Wind "
is so exciting. I originally thought that the four-hour running time would make people tired, but it was not. Instead, I felt that the pace was quite fast and things were unpredictable. Gone with the Wind, I used to think that this translation was very vulgar, but it is not biased when used to describe the characters in the film. Scarlett, who is as tough and beautiful as a wild flower, and Melanie, who is gentle and powerful, bloom in the dust of war. But just like the translation of the original work, "Gone with the Wind", what you want and what you love can't be caught like the wind. It’s hard to imagine that movies and novels written nearly a hundred years ago could describe women’s growth so vividly and profoundly. All concrete things are gone with the wind. Loving a nothingness—civilization, history, land—may last longer. I plan to read a book and reminisce about it ~
The first part of "Forrest Gump"
tells the story of Forrest Gump's wonderful and troubled life in two hours. He is not smart, but he is lucky. At the same time, he is still a modern American. Witnesses of history, the rise of table tennis in the United States, the Vietnam War and anti-war ideological trends, the national equal rights movement, the succession of several presidents, the assassination of Reagan... Beside every major event, there is a "Forrest Gump passing by by chance." At the end of the movie, Forrest Gump is thinking, is everyone born with a destined destiny, or is everyone's life a superposition of chance? The answer is already given by the feathers fluttering in the wind at the end of the film. An individual is like a feather. He seems unable to control his own destiny, but he can fly very far. All in all, it's a movie worth watching over and over again, and you can learn a lot from it.
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