There are really a lot of people watching this movie, and the volume of 12 episodes also makes people have the courage to enter the pit. I think the performance of the characters and actors in this movie is very good, especially the performance of Zhu Chaoyang's mother, which is very lifelike. It is suffocating, but there are still many flaws in the script, which are hard to ignore, but because the characters can stand up, it will not particularly affect the perception. The previous Qiong Yao dramas also have a lot of flaws in the script, but the logic of the characters is self-consistent It's also very prominent so it won't be seen as a drama.
2. Entering the room
French university literature teacher Gilman (Fabry Luchini Fabrice Luchini) gave the students a weekly diary and asked them to truthfully record what they saw during the weekend. Among many boring homework, Gilman accidentally discovered that the 16-year-old Claude (Ernst Umhauer)'s article was very wonderful. Claude is a quiet observer, accustomed to sitting in the last row of the classroom. His homework is about voyeurism-telling the story of how he sneaked into a friend's house and spied on the other's family. Gilman was deeply attracted between the lines, and his long-extinguished literary passion was also ignited. Not only did he decide to mentor the talented Crowder alone and encourage him to let go of writing, he also shared Crowder's composition with his wife Jenna (played by Kristin Scott Thomas). However, adults gradually forget the boundary between fiction and reality in the process of reading, and even more ignorant that the door of their living room has already been opened
In fact, from the perspective of performance alone, I think the performance in the hidden corner is more intimate and natural, but the script of this movie is really good. It is very textual, literary and interesting at the same time. Its storytelling is definitely not as secretive as it is, but the tension of the story is even better, the narrative method is very exciting, and it can directly combine the fun of chasing novels with the movie itself. A movie that is very suitable for novel lovers and melon lovers. After watching it, you must remember to read the first review of this movie. You will be terrified of thinking about many details at once. Don't look before you look.
3. Woman, forty
The hot-tempered Sun Tai A'e (Xiao Fangfang), who lives in an old building, runs between the family and the company every day, making careful plans for the family and the company. Her family includes her husband (Luo Jiaying), who is a driver's license examiner, her son (Ding Zijun), who is a university student, her mother-in-law who treats her like her own daughter, and her stinking and domineering father-in-law (Qiao Hong), who was born in the army. One of the husband's siblings lives in a wealthy area, and the other is married to Taiwan, and they are not in contact with them on weekdays.
The sudden death of her mother-in-law turned her father-in-law into a demented old man. He only had a few old things in his mind, and he only knew A'e in front of him. He did one ridiculous thing after another. A'e's family was tired of coping. And unwilling to reach out to help. Ah'e and her husband tried to send their father-in-law to a day care center and a nursing home for the elderly, but they couldn't worry about it either. And the job that brought a lot of fun to A'e also upset her because she met a younger and more capable opponent. But the father-in-law also used his own way to express his gratitude to A'e, who has become powerless in his 40s.
This movie was pushed by my friend for many years. She kept telling me that Xiao Fangfang should be the best actress in China. At that time, I was on the side of Maggie Cheung, so I was reluctant to watch it. And I have watched a lot of Xu Anhua's movies, and I really don't think they are very good. Even if Ye Dexian in Tao Jie is so sincere, the whole movie is still not particularly good.
In the end, I didn't expect that the completion of the woman's forty is very good, including Xiao Fangfang's performance, all of them are a whole. Speaking of colorful passages, it may not be as contagious as Maggie Cheung's sweetness of laughing first and then crying, but her performance in the woman's forty The whole is a whole, cutting a few paragraphs will destroy her perfection. The actors cooperating with her are also very good, and everyone is inseparable and gathered under this theme. The difficulty of this role is that she is the center of emotions and the anchor in the lives of others. While gaining the emotional dependence of others, she must also accept the sharp sword shot from it. Without the cooperation of outsiders, her personal performance will be much less Taste.
In fact, what I guessed before reading it was that she would let her taste the plight of many middle-aged women, such as rebellious children, mistresses, conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, etc. In the end, the heroine is actually very "lucky" in terms of life circumstances. of a person. In terms of career, she is the mainstay of the company's business backbone. Even if she meets a stronger newcomer, the boss still believes in her. The husband didn't cheat from the beginning to the end, so he belongs to the honest and silent model, and the child is also a normal child. The mother-in-law who is the most common troublemaker loves her very much, and the only one who always dislikes her is her father-in-law, but he is also a mischievous type, and he still likes her in his heart.
When the external and internal conflicts are not very intense, you can feel the pressure and depression step by step with the protagonist, making people breathless. It gives you a particularly close illusion. Compared with other dramatic plots, retirement is the only way It is the visible pressure that most of us can imagine. I watched "The Longest Farewell" in Japan before. The husband has dementia, and the wife?The performances are all very good, although Lee Young Ae is the downfall, but Lee Young Ae is really beautiful, the strange thing is that I think Lee Young Ae and Brigitte Lin are the same type of beauties, reason also tells me that Brigitte Lin is better looking than Lee Young Ae, but I am often called Li Yingai was amazed, but Brigitte Lin was not. Aesthetics are really a very subjective thing.
8. Media trial
In a modern media environment where real courtroom dramas are increasingly transformed into a form of entertainment, netflix documentary series Trial by Media reflects on some of the most dramatic and memorable trials in recent history . Courtrooms haven't been the same since television coverage introduced creative storytelling and the arts of performance into the legal system. In six compelling parts, Trial by the Media explores the many ways in which the media has reshaped public perception of guilt or innocence before, during or after a trial. Cases in the series touch on different areas of the law, including the unforgettable Jenny Jones made-for-the-court televised murder trial, the blockbuster Rod Blagojevich political downfall case, and the unarmed African immigrant Ahmedabad. The case of Madou Diallo, who was shot 41 times during his arrest in New York.
All the law-related documentaries I have watched so far are really not bad, and the trial is the most entertaining part of the law. You can watch life that is more soap opera than soap opera.
9. Apocalypse of defeat
In a society where "winning is everything", how do we face failure? The protagonists of this series are a group of athletes who transform the pain of failure into human victory.
Maybe I like "The Cheerleader Queen" more, but this one is not very touching to me.
10. I make movies in China
This five-episode movie character documentary program produced by Mtime.com focuses on a group of behind-the-scenes heroes of Chinese movies for the first time. They come from the five behind-the-scenes jobs of art, sound, special effects, photography, and dubbing. They represent the Chinese film industry today. The best 7 filmmakers of the same level.
How to use voice to perform? How to use light and shadow to shape? What happened to buying the sound of rain all over the world to make "Shadow"? In the program, they talked freely about their film creation and career stories, and used vivid individual stories to truly present "the birth of a film";
Is Chinese special effects fifty cents? Can China do the "Thanos"? Can Oriental film aesthetics conquer the world? They directly pointed out the difficulties and problems of the industry, and also answered the public's "prejudice" against Chinese films, answered audiences' questions professionally, and found the right way to open up the current Chinese film industry.
"I Make Movies in China" is not only a "love letter to movies", but also a "film lesson" for thousands of movie fans, movie lovers, and newcomers who are committed to film work!
It's a pity that each episode is too short and too short, but there are a lot of dry goods.
11. Bullets fly across Broadway
For a long time, the playwright David (John Cusack John Cusack ornaments) has lived a life of no ambition, and the unique nobility of the artist makes him full of disappointment with today's corrupt and chaotic drama industry. In order to please his mistress Olive (Jennifer Tilly), the gangster took a fancy to the little-known David's script and wanted to invest. As a prerequisite, David had to let Olive play the leading role. Although Olive's nagging personality and poor acting skills drove David deeply crazy, he succumbed painfully in the face of interests. In this way, a strange crew was born.
The loopholes in the script, the contradictions between the actresses, and the increasingly obese body of the leading actor made David feel desperate, but what surprised him was that Kiki (Chaz Palminter), who had been monitoring Olive, Rui Chazz Palminteri) inadvertently showed his extraordinary talent as a screenwriter. With Qiqi's help, the rewritten script actually achieved a grand success. At the same time, Qiqi's morbid obsession with the script written by himself and the chaotic relationship between men and women in the crew made David fall into another dilemma. Dilemma
The director is really good at irony. Those who like irony must read Maugham's "Masters and Masterpieces". (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com