1. "Parasite"
Rating: 8.8
Starring: Song Kanghao / Lee Sun Kyun / Cho Yeo Jung
Movie review: This movie is so shocking. I can't describe the art of expression, after all, I'm a layman, but just from the script and story, it's really brilliant. There is a lot of black humor in the film. This poor family of four is as tenacious as cockroaches in their pursuit of survival and good at planning and manipulation. A large part of the film, due to the Jin family's schemes, is like the "" series. It's like a heist movie, very interesting. But the subsequent development is really unexpected at every step, and the plot becomes more and more crazy and tense. What's even more amazing is that the director combines black humor with a sense of despair to create scenes of absurd plots. However, these outrageous and exaggerated situations, when viewed in the context of social conditions, are actually very close to reality. Behind the laughter, it's quite sad.
2, "Moonlight"
rating: 7.4
Starring: Trevante Rhodes/Andre Holland/Mahershala Ali
Movie review: movie is very poetic, and the large number of follow-up movies is also very distinctive Extremely shocking. The emotions are very delicate and there are not many lines. The delicate and melancholy emotions are vividly expressed through the pictures and soundtrack alone. The technique is commendable. The script structure is great. The soundtrack's rendering of emotion and atmosphere is excellent. The movie is endlessly memorable and leaves a deep memory. After watching it, I often fall into an extremely melancholy emotion and keep thinking about it. I fell in love even more after rewatching it, especially the last chapter. Such delicate emotions are rare. In short, it seems that I have never seen a black movie that is so gentle from the inside out. There is no bitterness and hatred, no emotional catharsis, and no slogans. What it brings to the audience is only a trickle of emotional exchanges and ripples of touching. It is just About growing up a black boy.
3, "Requiem for a Dream"
rating: 8.8
Starring: Ellen Burstyn / Jared Leto / Jennifer Connelly
movie review: Darren Aronofsky's A stunning work that tore all the good things to pieces for the audience to watch. It is one of the most depressing movies. Addiction to drugs and drug abuse, fear of loneliness and aging, a state of drunkenness and dreaming, and dopamine secretion wandering on the edge of danger. The shooting techniques are amazing. The two-screen split screen shows the relationship between mother and son and the couple. The fast editing shots show the mental hallucinations after addiction. The fish-eye distortion lens highlights the dizzy state on the verge of collapse. The closed space and hand-held shaking intensify the spinning of the world after depression. The last 3 minutes of quick montage, combined with the crescendo soundtrack and close-ups, tell the tragic ending of the four protagonists, and the audio-visual language reaches the extreme. Ellen Burstyn's performance was unparalleled, and even the photographer shed tears when she confided in her son.
4, "A Clockwork Orange"
rating: 8.6
Starring: Malcolm McDowell/Patrick Markey/Michael Bates
movie review: is sacrosanct, if the most basic right to choose moral behavior If someone forcibly intervenes, they will really become a zombie. The great master Kubrick actually spent only US$2.2 million to make this classic that has a profound impact on future generations. Not only does it explore profound themes, but it also criticizes both the extreme right and the left in the film, which is unbiased. Since then, the lens language that created the "Kubrick Gaze" has been imitated by later generations, and the character design of the antisocial personality who loves to drink milk is also common in other works, especially the fusion of violent pornographic scenes and classic symphonic music. It is even more common after this film. "William Tell Overture" has been used countless times. It seems that the perverted killer is not perverted enough without listening to a symphony, which greatly enhances the ritual sense of the plot.
5, "Brokeback Mountain"
rating: 8.8
Starring: Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal/Michelle Williams
Movie review: I rewatched some time ago, only to discover that five years ago I didn't understand this movie at all before. At that time, I was just looking at Ang Lee's name and the gimmicks of Heath Ledger and Beautiful Scenery. Of course, five years later, I'm not sure I really understood it. I just saw a different state of mind than I did back then. This is an adult's love, not a trivial matter. With usual deep film techniques and delicate and soft emotional control, "Brokeback Mountain" will be about the same-sex story between two men, rendering the pure love without any pretense. The movie is still difficult for many people to accept today. Love always drives the plot in a restrained and implicit way, and warmth penetrates into people's hearts bit by bit. There is a Brokeback Mountain in everyone's heart. In short, you will never tire of watching such a masterpiece ~
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1. "Parasite"
Rating: 8.8
Starring: Song Kanghao / Lee Sun Kyun / Cho Yeo Jung
Movie review: This movie is so shocking. I can't describe the art of expression, after all, I'm a layman, but just from the script and story, it's really brilliant. There is a lot of black humor in the film. This poor family of four is as tenacious as cockroaches in their pursuit of survival and good at planning and manipulation. A large part of the film, due to the Jin family's schemes, is like the "" series. It's like a heist movie, very interesting. But the subsequent development is really unexpected at every step, and the plot becomes more and more crazy and tense. What's even more amazing is that the director combines black humor with a sense of despair to create scenes of absurd plots. However, these outrageous and exaggerated situations, when viewed in the context of social conditions, are actually very close to reality. Behind the laughter, it's quite sad.
2, "Moonlight"
rating: 7.4
Starring: Trevante Rhodes/Andre Holland/Mahershala Ali
Movie review: movie is very poetic, and the large number of follow-up movies is also very distinctive Extremely shocking. The emotions are very delicate and there are not many lines. The delicate and melancholy emotions are vividly expressed through the pictures and soundtrack alone. The technique is commendable. The script structure is great. The soundtrack's rendering of emotion and atmosphere is excellent. The movie is endlessly memorable and leaves a deep memory. After watching it, I often fall into an extremely melancholy emotion and keep thinking about it. I fell in love even more after rewatching it, especially the last chapter. Such delicate emotions are rare. In short, it seems that I have never seen a black movie that is so gentle from the inside out. There is no bitterness and hatred, no emotional catharsis, and no slogans. What it brings to the audience is only a trickle of emotional exchanges and ripples of touching. It is just About growing up a black boy.
3, "Requiem for a Dream"
rating: 8.8
Starring: Ellen Burstyn / Jared Leto / Jennifer Connelly
movie review: Darren Aronofsky's A stunning work that tore all the good things to pieces for the audience to watch. It is one of the most depressing movies. Addiction to drugs and drug abuse, fear of loneliness and aging, a state of drunkenness and dreaming, and dopamine secretion wandering on the edge of danger. The shooting techniques are amazing. The two-screen split screen shows the relationship between mother and son and the couple. The fast editing shots show the mental hallucinations after addiction. The fish-eye distortion lens highlights the dizzy state on the verge of collapse. The closed space and hand-held shaking intensify the spinning of the world after depression. The last 3 minutes of quick montage, combined with the crescendo soundtrack and close-ups, tell the tragic ending of the four protagonists, and the audio-visual language reaches the extreme. Ellen Burstyn's performance was unparalleled, and even the photographer shed tears when she confided in her son.
4, "A Clockwork Orange"
rating: 8.6
Starring: Malcolm McDowell/Patrick Markey/Michael Bates
movie review: is sacrosanct, if the most basic right to choose moral behavior If someone forcibly intervenes, they will really become a zombie. The great master Kubrick actually spent only US$2.2 million to make this classic that has a profound impact on future generations. Not only does it explore profound themes, but it also criticizes both the extreme right and the left in the film, which is unbiased. Since then, the lens language that created the "Kubrick Gaze" has been imitated by later generations, and the character design of the antisocial personality who loves to drink milk is also common in other works, especially the fusion of violent pornographic scenes and classic symphonic music. It is even more common after this film. "William Tell Overture" has been used countless times. It seems that the perverted killer is not perverted enough without listening to a symphony, which greatly enhances the ritual sense of the plot.
5, "Brokeback Mountain"
rating: 8.8
Starring: Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal/Michelle Williams
Movie review: I rewatched some time ago, only to discover that five years ago I didn't understand this movie at all before. At that time, I was just looking at Ang Lee's name and the gimmicks of Heath Ledger and Beautiful Scenery. Of course, five years later, I'm not sure I really understood it. I just saw a different state of mind than I did back then. This is an adult's love, not a trivial matter. With usual deep film techniques and delicate and soft emotional control, "Brokeback Mountain" will be about the same-sex story between two men, rendering the pure love without any pretense. The movie is still difficult for many people to accept today. Love always drives the plot in a restrained and implicit way, and warmth penetrates into people's hearts bit by bit. There is a Brokeback Mountain in everyone's heart. In short, you will never tire of watching such a masterpiece ~
Which of the 5 Oscar-winning movies have not been released in mainland China have you seen? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.