"Yellow Submarine" is the only hippie film in movie history

Hello, everyone, I am the film and television recommendation meow. The film recommended for everyone today is "Yellow Submarine" directed by George Dunning. Music, love, and drug abuse-these themes that reflect the lives of young people under the age of 30 were completely blank in the film productions of the late 1960s. Richard Lester broke this taboo by filming "Crazy Nights" (1964) and "Distress" (1965) about the "Beatles", but the film's response was only caught by critics. In the circle, there is not enough influence. Antonioni's "Zoom" (1966) is more like a film for middle-aged and elderly audiences. Subsequently, "Yellow Submarine" was born, with the imprint of "Beetle" music and the fierce and changing violin sound. It is like a fairy tale of popular music, conveying the message of "love and peace" to American society during the Vietnam War. The brisk style of the film is also the theme of respect for this fraternity, which makes the originally boring film full of vitality. This is a cartoon, but it completely breaks the traditional Disney model. How do people comment on this? In addition, with this A slightly absurd form to express the theme is unacceptable. The soundtrack of the

film is beyond the rhythm of a general symphony, like intertwined singles, making the whole work seem too long. At the end of the 1960s, the audience was in a dark and ignorant state, and it was difficult to accept films of this type. Moreover, people feel very uncomfortable when they hear the use of traditional instruments to play popular music for the first time. Of course, the beauty expressed by Heinz Edman with a simple animation style has won certain praise. Edman's "Yellow Submarine" is "like a yellow butterfly, but also like a comfortable and soft Bidmeier style sofa;" ("Star" Weekly) However, this is just the imagination of film critics. In addition to submarines, Edman also created a style between popular, trite and nonsense. In the underwater world that

explored in the submarine, there are many big-headed grinning fish, they always grin unkindly at the yellow monster in front of them. A monster that looks like a vacuum cleaner always sucks its surroundings into its belly with its long nose. After there was nothing to suck, it sucked itself in, and then expanded and burst. There is no metaphor here, and there is no need to guess what it means. Edman created the hippie genre by virtue of his cartoon images, character modeling and the fun of transforming submarines, which was all the rage. The end of the film is the old song of "The Beatles": "What you want is love, love, love. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr are the four "Beatles" The members are not interested in making films about the "Beatles".

However, the characters in this cartoon match the band members, and with the help of the jokes in the dialogue, the audience can distinguish the characters they represent. John's wit, Paul's handsomeness, George's detachment, and Ringo's frankness are all vividly performed in "Yellow Submarine." "The Beatles" sang the original soundtrack for the film and became the band's finale. Since then, they have again Did not participate in the filming of any film, shortly after the completion of the film, the band announced its disbandment. In September 1999, in order to cope with the promotion of the new DVD release, the new version of "Yellow Submarine" was re-scored and released. At the launch event, "Blue The "elves" once again sounded the alarm for today's society. "The misunderstandings we face today in political and social forms remind us of that era. "The former "Beatles" member George Harrison said in a speech at a ceremony, "Perhaps it is this kind of divergence of thought that has led to the Smurfs still haunting our planet, threatening the survival of mankind. The real fairy tale moments. The moments are of practical significance.