浩哥这几年不错啊,电影拍了好几部。但很遗憾,浩哥的电影一直逗留在网大的水平,始终没有进一步发展。一直在抖音上,看浩哥和董叔更新“四平警事”,在那精短的短视频时限内,浩哥的喜剧才能发挥得淋漓尽致。实际上,越是短的越难整,可浩哥偏偏不是,越短的演绎得越好,一旦变成一部完整的电影的时候,就感觉少了点灵气。这部电影也是一样,你说不上面它究竟哪里不好到让你无法忍受,也没有哪里好到让人
浩哥这几年不错啊,电影拍了好几部。但很遗憾,浩哥的电影一直逗留在网大的水平,始终没有进一步发展。一直在抖音上,看浩哥和董叔更新“四平警事”,在那精短的短视频时限内,浩哥的喜剧才能发挥得淋漓尽致。实际上,越是短的越难整,可浩哥偏偏不是,越短的演绎得越好,一旦变成一部完整的电影的时候,就感觉少了点灵气。这部电影也是一样,你说不上面它究竟哪里不好到让你无法忍受,也没有哪里好到让人能够为之鼓与呼的。从根源上来说,或许问题还是出在剧本或者说故事本身上,故事立不住,整个电影也就没有意义。哪怕浩哥个人能力再强,也是带不动电影的,这就跟郭德纲他们去演电影经常口碑扑街的道理是一样的。
16岁时看了阿拉伯的劳伦斯几乎要放弃拍电影
And when the film was over, I wanted to not be a director anymore because the bar was too high.
It was the first time, seeing a movie, I realized that there are th
16岁时看了阿拉伯的劳伦斯几乎要放弃拍电影
And when the film was over, I wanted to not be a director anymore because the bar was too high.
It was the first time, seeing a movie, I realized that there are themes that aren't narrative story themes. There are themes that are character themes, that are personal themes. That David Lean created a portraiture, surrounded the portrait with a mural of scope and epic action, but at the heart and core of "Lawrence of Arabia" is "Who am I"?
I started making movies when I was a young kid, but I remember the time I almost gave up my dream of being a movie director. I must have been 16.
越对什么事情感到自信或确定无疑,成果就越少
The more I'm feeling confident and secure about something, the less I'm gonna put out. The more I'm feeling, "Uh-oh, this could be a major problem in getting the story told," I'm gonna work overtime to meet the challenge and get the job done. All right, that's done. I don't know if it's worth it.
Spielberg:And so, I hate the feeling of being nervous, but I need to feel in this moment I'm really not sure what I'm doing. And when that verges on panic, I get great ideas. The more I feel backed into a corner, the more rewarding it becomes when I figure my way out of the corner.
Just before I went off to make "Jaws," I got to meet Henry Hathaway. He was kind of a tough-guy director, and he said, "There's gonna be moments where you're gonna get to the set and you're not gonna know what the hell you're doing. It happens to all of us. You've gotta guard that secret with your life. Let no one see when you're unsure of yourself. Hide that from everybody, or you'll lose the respect of everyone."
未见到的潜在危险更让人恐惧,细腻的心理层面
I knew that it's gonna take three or four weeks to rebuild the shark, and so we'd have to make up something else that didn't exactly show the shark but gave the sense the shark was near.
The barrels were a godsend, because I didn't need to show the shark as long as those barrels were around. What you don't see is generally scarier than what you do see, and the script was filled with "shark." Shark here, shark there, shark everywhere. The movie doesn't have very much shark in it.
John Williams:If the shark had been available visually, it might have changed the whole psychology of the experience.
青少年时期的自我认知,摄像机就是笔
I didn't have a lot of high esteem for myself, you know, growing up. I just was a lonely guy.
The camera was my pen. I wrote my stories through the lens. And when I was able to say "action" and "cut," I wrested control of my life.
But I didn't know anything about whether I was gonna have a career or where this was gonna go. I just knew that it filled up the time and it gave me a tremendous amount of satisfaction. And the second I finished a movie, I wanted to start a new one because I felt good about myself when I was making a film. But when I had too much time to think, all those scary whispers would start-- start up. It was not fun to be me in between ideas or projects.
遇到伯乐
"If you sign with us, I will support you as strongly in failure as I will in success."
对镜头语言的掌控
Steven Bochco:Steven had a gear in his brain that automatically translated words into pictures almost without it being a conscious process for him. There was a unique visual voice there that you had to not only pay attention to, but you had to give somewhat of a free rein to.
Edelstein:Right off the bat, it was clear that no one moved the camera like Steven Spielberg. Other directors had a fantastic sense of space. Orson Welles, you name it, people who understood composition. But the way that Spielberg's camera moved through a shot and then ended up somewhere that completely shifted or intensified the emotion of the scene, that was just a natural gift he had. Who knows where that came from. Who-- but it was his own technique.没人象斯皮尔伯格一样移动摄像机。其他导演有很出色的空间感。随便说一个Orson Welles非常理解构图。但是斯皮尔伯格在一个镜头中对摄像机的移动,以及在某一处停下来,完全改变或强化了场景的情感,那是他的天分。
George Eckstein called me and said, "Network's really upset that the truck didn't blow up, so they're ordering us to go back to that cliff and blow the truck up." And I said, "I'm not gonna do it." The death of the truck is so agonizing. I said, "I made that truck die slowly." The oil, like blood, dripping off the steering wheel. The wheel slowly rolling to a stop. The fan still going, but the truck's dying. I mean, it's the death of the truck. That's what the audience wants to see. This criminal element paying-- you know, paying the price for what it did to this man. I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't blow up the truck.
对表达媒介的熟悉
Bochco:For Steven, the little screen was an interesting canvas, and obviously he painted on it very well, but he knew that this screen simply wasn't a large enough canvas.
Spielberg:For me, directing is camerawork, and so I'm very on the front line of that. I've gotta set up the shot, I've gotta block the actors, choreograph the movement of the scene, bring the camera into the choreography, figure out when the camera stops, how it moves, how far it moves, what the composition is, so I've always got my eye on the lens, and that's what I do. I even pick the lens I want.对我来说,导演就是摄像技术,因此我总是在摄像的前线。我需要设定镜头,隔离演员的因素,为镜头设计动作,将镜头带入到动作中,确定摄像机什么时候停止,怎样移动,移动多远,构图是什么样的,因此我的眼睛总是关注在镜头上,那就是我所做的。我甚至会自己挑选想要的镜头。
Scorsese:His strength is really the ability to be able to tell a story in pictures instinctively. I sometimes watch his pictures on TV without the sound just to see the pictures.
Edelstein:Pauline Kael, one of the most influential film critics of all time, wrote in "The New Yorker" that Steven Spielberg had made one of the most phenomenal debuts in the history of film. She compared him to Howard Hawks in terms of how natural his feel for the medium was. What Kael saw in Spielberg was someone with a real movie sense, but she also said she wasn't necessarily sure there was great depth to go with it. She didn't see a sign of an emerging film artist like Martin Scorsese. What she saw instead was the birth of a new generation Hollywood hand.
幸运的处于一个活跃的文化氛围中
Spielberg:We were very, very fortunate to be part of that time. The culture was converging. It was filmmakers, it was artists, musicians, performers. It was an incredible, fertile time.
未曾有意追求电影的精神内核,自己的精神层面会通过工作渗透到作品中
I don't search for films consciously that have a spiritual core. There's a spiritual part of myself that happens to bleed over into the work, and so I subconsciously, which is the only choice that's important, will find things that inherently have something of a belief system that's beyond our understanding, that's a little bit out there.
人与人之间的联结
Coyote:For many years I wondered about the universal appeal of this movie, and one day, it hit me. There are no two humans on Earth that are father apart than those humans and that alien creature. And if Elliott, and the mother, and the little girl, and the scientist, could all love and empathize and make a rapprochement and a rapport with this creature, so, too, can any two humans on Earth, and I think that was a subtext that bubbled up through the film and must have touched something, because you don't get many films that are universally loved and appreciated 40 years later. And it spoke to something. Some desire to be able to reach across boundaries and touch other people.
对儿童演员的特别关照
Spielberg:I think all of my movies that have dealt with young people and their stories are about the importance of empowering these children to take control of the story, at least take control of their lives.我所有的电影都与年轻人和他们的故事有关,使这些孩子们更强大,控制故事的呈现很重要,至少他们可以控制自己的生活。
二战喜剧片带来的失败与挫折
But it was like I committed a war crime by making "1941." Everyone was eviscerating it. I was really devastated. Just that feeling of failure, that cold emptiness, where every reminder of the movie, you get that sick feeling in the center of your stomach, and you just want to go dig a hole and stick your head in it. I mean, for the next year, I put my head in a lot of holes. And my friend George Lucas came to the rescue.
自身的成熟,期待电影在更本质更人性方面的变化
Spielberg:I was looking for a different perception of myself. And if I didn't want to consciously make a departure and prove something, not just to myself but to everyone else, I might not have chosen "Color Purple" as my next movie. But it was my first really mature film, which took on, you know, substantive, humanistic subject matter. I was turning 40 and I was looking at life perhaps less optimistically.
紫色中本可以有更深入的表达
Spielberg:I got in trouble with several critics who didn't like that I shied away from the love story between Shug and Celie. And the scene where Shug Avery shows Celie, with a mirror, her vagina, that that did not go into the movie, which would've really changed the entire nature and tone of the film. I just didn't go for the full monty the way the book did. I might've done that had I made the movie 10 years later. I was just timid. I was just a little embarrassed. I just wasn't the right guy to do that.
对自己犹太人身份从拒绝到接受
I certainly experienced being excluded and being picked on and discriminated against. All I wanted to do was fit in. And by being Jewish, there was no way I could fit into anything.
I began to deny my Jewishness, you know, began to deny everything that I had accepted as a child and was not willing to accept if it was going to make me a pariah. I was ashamed of myself. I still feel ashamed of myself even remembering that long stretch of my life where I didn't want to be Jewish anymore.
辛德勒名单的基调
I tried to do it with no fancy tricks, no fancy lenses, no big Hollywood sweeping cranes. I tried to take all the tools with which I made so many of my films and just chuck them out the window. I never handheld anything, but I wanted to handhold as much of "Schindler's List" as I possibly could. I just wanted to create for all of us the feeling that we were absolutely there at the time.
光影的隐喻
Neeson:Oskar Schindler was a gregarious man. He was a second-rate businessman. Bit of a shady character, you know? A man about town, loved the women, loved his booze. A bon vivant, that's what he was.
Spielberg:Everything we do in this medium is about light and shadow, how the cinematographer lights the actors, lights the set. If you look at "Schindler's List," Amon Goeth was always lit beautifully. He always had that beautiful front light. You know, the guy was very clear. There was no mystery in him. You don't have to enhance his evilness, if you may say, by lighting. Now, if you look at Oskar Schindler, that was a confused individual. He came to Poland to make money, so it's always glamorous, but always shadowy. And then as the movie's progressing, he gets more frontal light. The shadows disappear.身为导演的情感投入,以及电影之外的社会互动
It was, emotionally, the hardest movie I've ever made.
Kennedy:That was a pivotal moment in Steven's life. He recognized he couldn't take any of the profits from the film. He wanted to give something back, so he started what became the Shoah Foundation, documenting that oral history and capturing history in a way that allowed people not to forget.
多面手
Robert Zemeckis:For a filmmaker, you can't have a better producer than one of the greatest directors in the world. He really nurtures young talent coming up. It's a pretty amazing roster. He's also a major figure in the television business. He started a restaurant. Dive! Submarine sandwiches. The man was, like, doing 27 things at once and being perfectly unselfconscious about it.
Geffen:I don't think Steven really fears anything. He's always ready to go and do something new.
拯救大兵瑞恩中镜头距离与观众心理感觉的关系,声效,应变能力
Spielberg:I tried very, very hard to put the audience as close to the experience as I possibly knew how to do so there wouldn't ever be a safe feeling in the audience. And when you narrow that distance-- if you're successful in narrowing the distance, then the audience really becomes those characters.
Edelstein:In "Saving Private Ryan," Spielberg understood the expressionistic possibilities of sound.
And if you're not Steven, if you don't have this lifetime of cinematic language in your head, that's a different kind of day. But because his eye is so connected to his brain and every movie that he's ever seen and every movie that he's ever made, he just went out and said, "Here's how we're gonna do this, and that's it." Incredible.
自身的情感挫折与电影作为治疗方法
It was complex for me for a long time, but at least I had a art form that I could filter it through. At least I had that. If movies did anything for me, it-- I've avoided therapy because movies are my therapy.
“无论怎样都要争取自由”的电影主题,爱国主义与理想主义
Insdorf:There are people struggling in one way or another for freedom in these movies. Give... us free. He doesn't take freedom for granted.
Spielberg:I really believe in this country, and I always have. And it just resonated throughout my work-- wanting to tell American stories, wanting to tell stories about principled, ethical people who, against all advice and against most everyone else's better judgment, just proceed to do the right thing. I'm sure that sounds like I'm this kind of, you know, idealist or some sort of a patriot, but I am a patriot. And I'm somewhat of an idealist, too.
讲故事的方法
Steven worked a long time to find where the story was to tell it.斯蒂芬会花很长时间去找在哪里讲故事。
保持中立
Spielberg:I felt I could not make this one-sided. And so, I knew it would be controversial from the very get-go.
Daniel Craig:This movie was trying to affect and turn on a debate. Is vengeance the answer? Does it actually solve anything? If you continue the cycle of violence and cycle of blood, then... that's what they'll be and nothing else. Steven was very keen to tell a human story, that these were men and not superheroes. Their indecision and their mistakes and their-- is the reality of what happened, you know? Life isn't a "James Bond" movie.复仇是否就是答案
叙事的方法
Kushner:You're in the hands of somebody who will always show you what you need to see in order to understand, on a narrative level, what's happening. And you'll also see a lot of things that will help you understand on deeper levels as well. And that sort of narrative device
电影带出的不确定性
Hoberman:The movie was perceived to be suffering from a sense of moral equivalence, which is really the bravest thing about the movie. It's looking for aspects of humanity on both sides of this conflict. Ambiguity is something that you don't normally associate with Spielberg's films, and "Munich" is the film where he went the furthest in the bluntness and the ferocity with which he approached that subject.
家庭,分离与重聚
Spielberg:Family is a big element in my life, which is why so many of my stories are about separation and then reunification. Even "Lincoln" is about separation and reunification.
工作团队的稳定,与他人合作,激励同伴
Williams:He understands that people and can serve him and how to synchronize his wishes with your own. He would've made a great general.
在看电影中不断学习
Kennedy:Steven looks at movies constantly and over and over and over again, referencing shots and framing and ideas. That's something Steven does all the time.Spielberg:Great filmmakers' works live on to create tremendous moments of inspiration. And so, one of the films I still see every year is "Lawrence of Arabia." The shots, the sheer vistas, and the portrait of such a complex character, it's pure moviemaking. 伟大的电影导演的工作是创造巨大的启发性时刻。自我审视中的过去,成长
Spielberg:Many years ago, Pauline Kael gave me a really great review on "Sugarland Express," but she said, "Whatever's on the surface might be all that is there. There may be nothing behind that." And she was absolutely right. I hadn't grown up yet through the movies. That was going to come in time.
到现在为止的评论
Maslin:Take a look at what he's done over close to 50 years. There's certainly a lot of variety. There are some things he's done that haven't worked, but there is absolutely nobody like him and no film career trajectory that is anything like his in the history of film. He speaks cinema as if it's his native language. He is so fluent in it that he does things that nobody else would dare to do and they are instantly recognizable as things that are purely his.
Scorsese:He has a dynamic sense of real filmmaking. I'm talking about filmmaking of--in the great narrative tradition of American cinema. 真正的电影制作的动态感
Coppola:Steven was blessed in that he could be commercial and he could do art.That's why I always compare him to a kind of George Gershwin, because Gershwin could write a Broadway show or he could write "Concerto in F." He could both, and very few people can do both. And Steven can do both. And that's a talent you have to be born with. 商业与艺术
老人不是不爱,而是渐渐习惯之后,幡然醒悟,便难以忍受老伴的缺点。当所有的爱情最终走向亲情的时候,至始至终爱人也是一种本领。是的,当爱情杂糅在生活琐碎里、柴米油盐一日三餐里,爱情就变成了奢侈。事实上,举案齐眉的一生,就像微信里的爆款文章说的那样,我们把耐心都给了陌生人。一家人皆不解为何要离婚。劝人的借口,从影响孙子学习,到为人添加烦恼,再到家里需要人手。最后甚至不可
老人不是不爱,而是渐渐习惯之后,幡然醒悟,便难以忍受老伴的缺点。当所有的爱情最终走向亲情的时候,至始至终爱人也是一种本领。是的,当爱情杂糅在生活琐碎里、柴米油盐一日三餐里,爱情就变成了奢侈。事实上,举案齐眉的一生,就像微信里的爆款文章说的那样,我们把耐心都给了陌生人。一家人皆不解为何要离婚。劝人的借口,从影响孙子学习,到为人添加烦恼,再到家里需要人手。最后甚至不可理喻到,老人离婚等于三个拥有家庭的儿女变成孤儿,离婚等于儿女不养老。没有一个人想到了老人离婚的原因,没有人想到老人想要的爱情、尊重与自由。麻烦家族的麻烦,中止于老人说,恩爱恩爱,要念着恩呀。然后撕碎了离婚协议书。可是,现实不是电影。没有爱情的婚姻比比皆是,同床异梦的夫妻大有人在。麻烦家族替我们打开了问卷,却没有告诉我们答案。
曾经的日子总有遗憾想要挽回,但还是要向前走,最后的狗粮也洒的可以。只是作为班长粉,一想结物语,内心满满的无奈。 从当年接触这个系列开始,看这个不知何时已经成了习惯,不知不觉8年了,垃圾同志当年比我大,现在我都大学毕业工作了,垃圾同志才刚上大学。 曾经的日子总有遗憾想要挽回,但还是要向前走,最后的狗粮也洒的可以。只是作为班长粉,一想结物语,内心满满的无奈。 从当
曾经的日子总有遗憾想要挽回,但还是要向前走,最后的狗粮也洒的可以。只是作为班长粉,一想结物语,内心满满的无奈。 从当年接触这个系列开始,看这个不知何时已经成了习惯,不知不觉8年了,垃圾同志当年比我大,现在我都大学毕业工作了,垃圾同志才刚上大学。 曾经的日子总有遗憾想要挽回,但还是要向前走,最后的狗粮也洒的可以。只是作为班长粉,一想结物语,内心满满的无奈。 从当年接触这个系列开始,看这个不知何时已经成了习惯,不知不觉8年了,垃圾同志当年比我大,现在我都大学毕业工作了,垃圾同志才刚上大学。
2022.08.28
2022.08.28
恋恋江湖 (2019) 评。
【剧情故事】
幽默喜剧风,咱就不考虑他是否还是古装剧了。
故事开头以一个非常新鲜好玩的节奏将人吸引,第一次转折(11)之后男主的转变似然有些令人恼火,但是这样的编排对于一
恋恋江湖 (2019) 评。
【剧情故事】
幽默喜剧风,咱就不考虑他是否还是古装剧了。
故事开头以一个非常新鲜好玩的节奏将人吸引,第一次转折(11)之后男主的转变似然有些令人恼火,但是这样的编排对于一个略微有些非主流的喜剧来说无可厚非。
【角色演绎】
开篇配角的男主母亲演绎非常有趣。
主角团相貌都优秀,配合本剧喜剧风无可挑剔。
女主演绎风格虽然一开始让人觉得新鲜好玩,但是看得多了就觉得有点烦。虽然不直到是不是编剧或者导演故意这样安排。
男主的演绎技术单纯从观感上来说不如其他几个男配角。
【配乐,服饰道具,场景,特效】
无可赘述。
电影里他们住的地方,刚来北京找房的时候我去过,下了地铁到小区要先爬个小土坡,再穿过一铁道,再在施工的路上踩着沥青走十分钟,中介当时鼓吹我说:嫌累的话你就买个摩托,下班还能拉活儿多好啊,你晚上怕黑,这一路全是人,大伙儿都加班,你有啥可怕的。我当场吓跑了。后来我搬了很多次家,换了好多室友,张译和他们中许多人很像,怯生生的,话不多,心血来潮来北京混饭吃,随时等着机会落头上。我们一般白天早早的就走了
电影里他们住的地方,刚来北京找房的时候我去过,下了地铁到小区要先爬个小土坡,再穿过一铁道,再在施工的路上踩着沥青走十分钟,中介当时鼓吹我说:嫌累的话你就买个摩托,下班还能拉活儿多好啊,你晚上怕黑,这一路全是人,大伙儿都加班,你有啥可怕的。我当场吓跑了。后来我搬了很多次家,换了好多室友,张译和他们中许多人很像,怯生生的,话不多,心血来潮来北京混饭吃,随时等着机会落头上。我们一般白天早早的就走了,晚上回来心情好了用公用厨房做个菜,心情差了就闷在房间里。上厕所会揣着纸,自己会准备好晾衣杆,晚上从不大声喧哗生怕吵到隔断那头的室友,早上洗漱得轮着来,宽带经常掉线,炒菜会关紧厨房门,会问室友要不要吃。这种日子过了一段时间后,我们陆陆续续都搬走了。身边儿很多毕业就扎到北京的好友,干了一段时间的也回了家乡,这个过程很短,短到来的时候两手空空,走时只能带着一脑子互联网思维和一口京腔。电影里艾伶也回到家乡,二婚的妻子调侃她爸“你女儿这次回来不走了,是发财了还是混不下去了?这么大了怎么不嫁人?不着急么?”艾伶不着急,也是心气高了,也是这趟漂程,心里有忘不掉的。忘不掉从合租室友变成恋人的张译;忘不了一起乐得清贫过得好日子;忘不了不用打草稿就能对对方脱口而出的矫情的话;忘不了在广袤天地间,孤立无援时刻握紧了的手;忘不掉那些把对方安插到命终的设想。你知道的,一个人心里藏着事儿,有着牵挂,那么不管他怎么昂首阔步随时能露出马脚。电影总结起来一句话就是,讲了一个女孩从北京回家乡开舞蹈房教舞蹈的事儿,其中穿插和男友回忆。电影很好看。拍了两个城市,一个是北京,这里有一群没头没脑扎进来的外来客。一个是小城都江堰,有古香古色的建筑,潺潺的流水,和就认定了安稳生活,扎根在此的本地人。拍了一对儿情侣,张译和艾伶,有几个片段我记得清楚:张译在艾伶家,顶着被子在地上绕圈;张译背着艾伶玩儿石头剪刀布,艾伶耍赖,赖在张译后背上不下来;两个人一起在河边儿吃饭,艾伶让张译闻河水的味道,张译说别文艺青年了,饿死了。拍了上一辈,王志文演了艾伶爸爸,王志文演的很好,演了一个失去妻子,和胖女人再婚,为了生活磨没了脾气的老人,喜欢朗诵诗歌,喜欢浇花,对女儿的指令唯命是从,爱女儿又小心翼翼。但是这么一个细节处理很好,台词很说人话,一切刻画的很用心的电影。结局很糟糕,所以总的来说这个电影唯一的败笔就在这里了。何平导演拍摄过程中的很多细节戳中我,唯独结局以死来戛然而止一段感情做的有点儿不地道。看电影时全场除了我只有一对儿情侣,情侣提前离场。我一直看到结束。起身出来北京又雾霾了。还在这里继续打拼的我只能回到合租房里。随手写一堆没人看的东西。一天就结束了。
《冬去冬又来》在浙师大的观影交流结束
《冬去冬又来》在浙师大的观影交流结束
我曾经相信过。
我曾经相信,世界上根本就没有随机,我们是不知道真正的原理或者不想去细致的讨论全部影响因素才会用随机来代替。比如敌方的子弹射过来,子弹的路径之所以不同,主要是由枪的后座力、稳定性,子弹的规整度,风力、空气密度,敌人的瞄准能力、反应能力、手臂肌肉强度,以及敌人在射击的一瞬间的心理活动……
如果我们能获得全部的这些数据,那么就能在子弹射出的一刹那计算出子弹会
我曾经相信过。
我曾经相信,世界上根本就没有随机,我们是不知道真正的原理或者不想去细致的讨论全部影响因素才会用随机来代替。比如敌方的子弹射过来,子弹的路径之所以不同,主要是由枪的后座力、稳定性,子弹的规整度,风力、空气密度,敌人的瞄准能力、反应能力、手臂肌肉强度,以及敌人在射击的一瞬间的心理活动……
如果我们能获得全部的这些数据,那么就能在子弹射出的一刹那计算出子弹会射到哪里,而不是简单的靠统计出来的命中率。
但是现在我知道了,在你没有确认这颗子弹射到哪里前,它的位置拥有无限可能,这就是量子力学。
当然,量子力学也是用来解释现象的理论,只要它能解释所有现象即可,只要有用它解释不了的现象,量子力学也得改写。
事实上片中也提到了自由意志无法预测,也正是自由意志导致了观察时波函数的不同坍塌。自由意志其实就是这个世界的真随机。为什么呢?因为意识决定物质。
听着有点像唯心论,如果理解不了也正常,就像我一开始那个时段。
影片也不算太烂,至少我还是能看下去的。演技有些太假,比如爬窗户,诱惑保安那段,让人出戏。剧情槽点也不少,画面效果还算不错。
话说结尾那句真相只有一个确定不是在模仿柯南?既然编剧都提到量子力学了,应该知道真相有无穷多个,你相信哪个是真相哪个才会显化为真相。也许最后说的人心大概是这个意思吧。
ps:最后补充一下,换心手术会带有捐献者的部分记忆和能力这个是事实,以前有过不少报道。事实证明心脏是储存有记忆的,教科书应该改写了。
即将踏入三十岁的两个女子,有着不一样的生活际遇。林若君,面对工作重压、双亲病重、脆弱爱情,身心疲惫;黄天乐,乐观积极,热爱生活,身患癌症却坚持环游世界,追寻美好爱情,也从未因为微胖身型而错过美食。意外闯进彼此的世界,影响彼此的生活。到底谁的生活才是真正30岁女人的生活,我不知道,可是我觉得,每个人都想活成黄天乐,却会不知不觉中过得像林若君。18岁的我,有时候也会想,30岁的我是什么样子。有人
即将踏入三十岁的两个女子,有着不一样的生活际遇。林若君,面对工作重压、双亲病重、脆弱爱情,身心疲惫;黄天乐,乐观积极,热爱生活,身患癌症却坚持环游世界,追寻美好爱情,也从未因为微胖身型而错过美食。意外闯进彼此的世界,影响彼此的生活。到底谁的生活才是真正30岁女人的生活,我不知道,可是我觉得,每个人都想活成黄天乐,却会不知不觉中过得像林若君。18岁的我,有时候也会想,30岁的我是什么样子。有人说,18岁,还很年轻。那20岁呢?也很年轻。那25岁呢?27岁呢?29岁呢?18岁的我们在父母家人老师的眼中,可能还是孩子,做的事情也显得幼稚,所以,我们自己也把自己当孩子看。20岁的我们突然不得不考虑工作、生活,20与18只相差两年。25岁的我们也许还一事无成,却不得不开始考虑成家,五年之间,我们得做好工作,开始建立家庭。27岁的我们会被各种催婚,甚至生小孩,仿佛再不结婚就晚了。因为我们又老了两岁。29岁,可能就是别人口中的大龄剩女,在奔三的年纪里,身边的朋友大多早已结婚生子,甚至已经有了不止一个孩子。这时候还是一个人的你就成了影响家庭和谐的因素,更变成社会问题。30岁之后呢?可能当初的满怀希望也被生活的泼的冷水浇灭,焦虑不安也逐渐挥发消散。18岁到30岁,十二年,我们就要被迫完成长大成人,工作,恋爱,结婚,生子,培养下一代等等重任。仓促之余,我不禁又想,30岁之后呢?40岁,50岁,60岁,70岁,甚至80岁,90岁,我们又该做些什么?把孩子养大,等孩子结婚生子,等孩子老去,享受老年生活,可这时我们已经太老哪都去不了了。我妈24岁生了我,到现在还在跟我抱怨多么年轻就为了养我变胖变老,身材走样。于是也经常跟我说,不要十七八岁就成天想着要谈恋爱,先自己学会好好生活。老实说,慢慢长大也不错。那要变成什么样呢?我想,在三十岁的年纪,我应该是忙碌的,不是忙着照顾孩子,维持家庭,而是,在工作几年后,能够养活自己的基础上,忙着享受自己的生活,把生活过得精致优雅一些,淡定从容一些,恣意妄为一些,然后,为以后的生活阶段积累更多东西,金钱也好,经验也好。就像曾经一个老师告诉我的,把手表调快五分钟,多给自己五分钟的假想时间,不仅能让你准时,还能让你更从容。多给自己五年的时间,准备更多,收获更多,毕竟我们还有往后五十年的时间。所以,在19+1的年纪,为29+1做些准备,不是准备找个人建立家庭,而是让自己变得更好。一起加油吧。
现代职场剧,本不应该和时代脱节太多,有很多问题可以进行咨询。这部剧第一集,陈坤扮演的华东剧销售经理竟然在签约前一刻才知道过分承诺,这销售经理根本没有很好的管理住手下,连成本分析都不知道就进行签约,后面还很魔性的象征和员工关系很好,这可能么。
另外所谓的唱标,请编剧好好了解下什么是唱标,唱标是两家竞争对手你报一
现代职场剧,本不应该和时代脱节太多,有很多问题可以进行咨询。这部剧第一集,陈坤扮演的华东剧销售经理竟然在签约前一刻才知道过分承诺,这销售经理根本没有很好的管理住手下,连成本分析都不知道就进行签约,后面还很魔性的象征和员工关系很好,这可能么。
另外所谓的唱标,请编剧好好了解下什么是唱标,唱标是两家竞争对手你报一个价格我一个价格,像菜场买菜么,另外猜竞争对手低价根本不可能是一个准确的价格,一般都是在什么区间到什么区间内,这么大一个标底,完全不可能一模一样,如果出现一样的,很有可能串标。
再其次,全国销售总监调任华东区经理当北京分公司经理,这个是下调吧,还把原来东区都扔给华北,这是?逼人家离职吧,华东有江浙沪这不比北京有互联网需求???这叫临危受命么,这不是摆明我要弄你么。
真希望现在的编剧可以用心去写,而不是意淫,销售又不是一个问不到的区域,多用点心,这剧有那么离谱不着边际么?
制作精良、人物丰满,花了很力气做的剧却不能上线,因为方向出了问题,至少犯了三个低级错误:1、美化保皇派,没有显现出近代推动革命的中坚力量;2、丑化革命党,以俞天白为代表的革命党在剧中简直就是个不着调的流氓;3、不合时宜地强调赴日留学,日本正在美国围堵中国崛起的行动中扮演不光彩的急先锋角色。
制作精良、人物丰满,花了很力气做的剧却不能上线,因为方向出了问题,至少犯了三个低级错误:1、美化保皇派,没有显现出近代推动革命的中坚力量;2、丑化革命党,以俞天白为代表的革命党在剧中简直就是个不着调的流氓;3、不合时宜地强调赴日留学,日本正在美国围堵中国崛起的行动中扮演不光彩的急先锋角色。
来自#主创在这里#两人的介绍
清风朗月花正开中男女主的角色剖析:
在剧中我饰演的李清风是一个有着一身正气,不为世俗妥协,有棱角的君子。他有才华,为人处世认真,淡然,不卑不亢。在自己的建筑领域 ,他非常的执着,一直在认真的去探索,有自己的理想和追求。
来自#主创在这里#两人的介绍
清风朗月花正开中男女主的角色剖析:
在剧中我饰演的李清风是一个有着一身正气,不为世俗妥协,有棱角的君子。他有才华,为人处世认真,淡然,不卑不亢。在自己的建筑领域 ,他非常的执着,一直在认真的去探索,有自己的理想和追求。
男女主颜值都超级在线 很久没看过这么棒的剧了 反正我超爱!之前我以为太极真的就是一些老年人的喜爱 但看完这部剧我才明白喜欢就可以做好任何事情 导演真的很有想法 所有细节都恰到好处 光打的也很好 还有各种怼脸拍 卫楚也真的超级会撩人 尤其是看他吃醋那段我嘴角都咧到耳根了 当时卫楚不知道自己吃醋 还跑去请教俩兄弟 能逗死我 台词用的还是原声 简直不要太苏 反正就一句话
男女主颜值都超级在线 很久没看过这么棒的剧了 反正我超爱!之前我以为太极真的就是一些老年人的喜爱 但看完这部剧我才明白喜欢就可以做好任何事情 导演真的很有想法 所有细节都恰到好处 光打的也很好 还有各种怼脸拍 卫楚也真的超级会撩人 尤其是看他吃醋那段我嘴角都咧到耳根了 当时卫楚不知道自己吃醋 还跑去请教俩兄弟 能逗死我 台词用的还是原声 简直不要太苏 反正就一句话 我爱这部剧
先夸第一个点,我看过《绝命毒师》全季,《风骚律师》1-5季,可以说对“索尔”这个角色很熟悉了,但却依旧不影响我对本片的角色入戏,演技很好。
回到主题,影片一开始是倒叙的风格,有种让我以为是前面提到的影片的导演拍的,男主伤痕累累的坐在审讯座上,明明带着手铐却能从兜里掏出一堆东西,抽着烟给猫喂罐头,神态轻松从容,把故事感和神秘感拉满,从“你到底是谁
先夸第一个点,我看过《绝命毒师》全季,《风骚律师》1-5季,可以说对“索尔”这个角色很熟悉了,但却依旧不影响我对本片的角色入戏,演技很好。
回到主题,影片一开始是倒叙的风格,有种让我以为是前面提到的影片的导演拍的,男主伤痕累累的坐在审讯座上,明明带着手铐却能从兜里掏出一堆东西,抽着烟给猫喂罐头,神态轻松从容,把故事感和神秘感拉满,从“你到底是谁?”引出下一个段落。
紧接着就是一个社畜三点一线的视觉表达,感觉还挺真实又蛮酷的表达方式,公交卡滴的一声也做为心锚暗示观众一天过去了,这段主要是塑造男主普通的日常,以及普通但幸福的家庭。
然后就是俩劫匪入室抢劫到男主的家里,男主“懦弱”的行为让所有人不解,包括我,虽然我的分析是当时男主不想把危险放大,让劫匪拿完钱就走是最安全的做法,就算把其中一个劫匪放倒了,但自己的儿子不在自己的掌控范围内,充满了不确定性。当然看完了全片我认为是不想暴露身份?但不管是一开始还是看完全片后,我都始终不认为男主没放倒劫匪的原因是因为懦弱,因为男主在发现劫匪后的反应是勇敢的,抄家伙准备动手,就算跟劫匪对峙也是从容不迫,只是想息事宁人。所以我只是单纯好奇男主选择的理由。
但这一段剧情也只是个引子,当我看到男主说出劫匪的精神状态,手枪型号,没有子弹等细节的时候,我就知道事情不简单了,特别是当男主去纹身店追查劫匪下落的时候,碰到了不配合的“硬茬”,但是其中有个老人不经意间看到了男主的纹身,吓得直接钻进安全屋,然后“硬茬”看到这一幕自然也是怂的一批,开始乖乖配合,从这一刻开始爽文剧情就开始了。
做为上帝视角的我来说,之前儿子看不起“懦弱”的父亲的时候,我就心里暗爽,等儿子知道父亲真面目的时候,还不得崇拜死,扮猪吃老虎的爽点要出来最重要的步骤就是得让别人知道你是老虎,不过可惜导演并没有直接描述这样的剧情,我只能心里YY了。
不管怎么样,男主从单挑公交车上的一群混混到整个俄罗斯黑帮,战斗能力是直接拉满的,但仅仅是这样达不到爽文的效果,而逼格这个东西虽然跟战斗力有关,但又不完全相关,很多时候能打的人看着却不一定迷人,而影片的小细节却能把男主塑造成一个隐世低调的超级兵王,但动起手来却是心狠手辣,完事后又不留痕迹的继续消失世间的高人,逼格直接拉满啊。
目前我印象最深的就是两个细节,第一个就是前面提到的有个老人认识男主手腕上的纹身,知道这个符号背后的意义不简单,而这个年纪也符合这样的知识储备量,即便没有男主说的“也感谢你为国家的付出”,我也不会怀疑老人对男主敬畏且恐惧的行为有什么不合理,而正是这样合理的举动让男主的气场无形中压迫感拉满。
第二个细节就是在公交车上把其中一个人打倒在地后呼吸困难的时候,男主上前用刀把喉咙切开一个小口把吸管放进去呼吸,这样的离奇举动直接惊艳到我,用反常理的操作来体现男主的专业能力和跟普通人区别开来的独特气质,实在是高,无形中装13最为致命。
剧情到这里我已经对这个角色好感度拉满了,有着绝世高手的能力却在众人面前不显露山水,而一但出手江湖便又是一场血雨腥风,这样的剧情我爱了。
虽然后面男主和男主父亲和兄弟三人一起杀得黑帮片甲不留,bgm和慢动作也颇为戏剧化,但前面的基调已经铺垫的差不多,后面玩的花一点也是能接受的,也间接说明父亲和兄弟曾经的身份都不简单,果然是一家人,然后也会猜测男主的儿子会不会继承这一切,毕竟传承这种东西还是刻在国人骨子里的。
影片结束以后,还是会期待有第二部的剧情后续,感觉有好多情节都可以拎出来做爽点,男主的身份还可以再揭秘的多一点,彻底把爽文剧情拉进来套也不是不可以,超级兵王在都市,想想就刺激。
Ps.这部片给索尔这小子装到了,以前的剧集里都是各种被人欺负的人设,生活处处不顺,但这部片里终于当了回爽文主角,哈哈哈哈哈哈,作为看了他这么多部剧集的观众,感觉欣慰了。