I don’t know if you have noticed that in the hit drama "Flowers", director Wong Kar-Wai likes to shoot through glass windows. For example, Mr. Bao and Li Li looked at each other through the glass window several times, Mr. Bao and Miss Wang celebrated the New Year through the glas

I don’t know if you have noticed, but in the hit drama "Flowers", director Wong Kar-wai likes to shoot through glass windows.

For example, Mr. Bao and Li Li looked at each other through the glass window several times, Mr. Bao and Ms. Wang’s New Year’s Eve scene through the glass window, the dinner scene between Mr. Bao and his first love...

There are many other scenes shot through the glass window in the drama. A lot...

Wong Kar-wai, you wouldn't have filmed "Flowers" without a glass window, right?

The answer is naturally yes or no!

Shooting through a glass window is just to enhance the beauty of the lens! Every shot through the window directed by Wong Kar-Wai is an addition.

Po and Li Li look at each other through the window, which not only adds to the beauty, but also adds a sense of mystery to the characters...

The New Year's Eve scene between Po and Ms. Wang through the window adds to the sense of romance and makes the characters more charming. Isn’t this atmosphere of friendship and unsatisfied lovers so good?

Let’s look at the scene between Po and his first love shot through the window. In addition to the beauty, there is more of a sad atmosphere. The distance between the two becomes farther and farther with the camera. The relationship between the two goes against each other just like this shot. I won’t go...

Many of Wong Kar-wai’s extreme scenes in the drama are really worth savoring. The so-called expert judgment, many people think that the camera movement is too flashy, but they don’t know how many years of skill go into it. Every frame is cut cleanly and picturesquely, and it also contains a lot of lens language...

《 "Flowers" was really directed at Hu Ge at the beginning, but I have to be convinced by Director Wang's aesthetic shots. No matter the characters, empty shots, or transitions, they are all undoubtedly beautiful. Such a table of delicacies is placed on our table. In front of us, we who always love to watch dramas at a fast pace have to chew slowly and savor the aftertaste.

Some netizens joked that one transition in "Flowers" was enough for the director of "Camp with Love" to study for a lifetime.

Haha~ It’s just a joke, but it also reflects that the audience is really suffering from the vicious scenes of domestic entertainment idol dramas for a long time!

I suggest all directors of domestic entertainment idol dramas to watch the 14th episode of "Flowers" and learn frame by frame how to shoot pure love and how to shoot be...

When a relationship is good, two people do not have to hold each other's mouth.

When the relationship ends It’s not like the two of them have to talk about breaking up.

Wong Kar-wai teaches you how to light to create the most atmosphere, how to move the camera to best express emotions, how to score the most appropriate music...

How to film love scenes without lines or crying Instead of being unwilling to accept it, the feeling of bereavement and fragmentation will end without a cure.

Netizens shouted that as soon as episode 14 comes out, "Flowers" will become a god! Mr. Bao smiled openly but cried in his heart, the lonely figure waving his back when he walked out of the door, and the scene of Bao standing on the roadside looking at the conductor after separation from Xuezhi, the night wind blowing his hair as if it was about to break... .

perfectly portrays the youthfulness of a boy who just fell in love for the first time in the 1970s, the brokenness that was hit hard by Xuezhi in the 1980s, and the careless Mr. Bao who was surrounded by thousands of flowers in order to fight for his career in the 1990s. Netizens couldn't help but sigh that Director Wang is so good at filming!

It can be said that under Wong Kar-Wai's lens, every individual in this drama is remarkable, every shot is beautiful, and every narrative is chewable, making people overwhelmed and even dazzled, but just I feel like I haven’t seen enough!

netizen lamented that as laymen, we feel that we have made a lot of money by watching such a good drama. In the Mood for Love, Chungking Express, those are all movies, one every year. Now it is presented in front of our eyes one episode after another. It’s time to eat something good!

The camerawork, lighting, filming, and soundtrack of "Flowers" are simply not at the level of domestic dramas. The artistic lighting, lens scheduling and soundtrack, coupled with appropriate casting and careful acting skills, are behind Director Wang's artistic aesthetic and overall control. control.

are all additive elements piled together, which is beyond words to describe.

So some netizens praised it as the first time they truly experienced what it means that the camera can speak. For the first time, I understood that light, shadow and composition can predict the direction of characters. Transitions can be so smooth and natural. Every frame is a poster.

Of course, it’s art. Some people say that if you don’t understand it, you can understand it. But “Flowers” ​​is a bad example of typical ancient puppet dramas. It’s possible that this drama can be recorded in the history of film and television and serve as a teaching material for practitioners. It belongs to yes!

Internal entertainment never lacks resources, but what it lacks is extremely dedicated directors.

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