这部剧表现得太用力了,编剧和导演对溥仪的理解不太对。这版的溥仪服刑期间几个思想上转变点表现得十分突兀且衔接不自然,出狱后也并没有那种人生大起大落后的内敛沉稳以及对人生的思考,相反十足地意气风发,这实在令人费解。该剧令我印象最深的是有一幕出狱后的溥仪和李淑贤重返故宫的戏,李淑贤问溥仪:皇位好不好坐?溥仪不加思索答:不好做,旧社会把人变成鬼,新中国把鬼
这部剧表现得太用力了,编剧和导演对溥仪的理解不太对。这版的溥仪服刑期间几个思想上转变点表现得十分突兀且衔接不自然,出狱后也并没有那种人生大起大落后的内敛沉稳以及对人生的思考,相反十足地意气风发,这实在令人费解。该剧令我印象最深的是有一幕出狱后的溥仪和李淑贤重返故宫的戏,李淑贤问溥仪:皇位好不好坐?溥仪不加思索答:不好做,旧社会把人变成鬼,新中国把鬼变成人。我知道导演和编剧是想展现新中国的大好面貌,新中国救赎了全国人民的灵魂,事实上也的确是这样。但这部剧的溥仪形象很单薄,演员也是过于用力以至于把中老年阶段的溥仪形象歪曲得像个思想上还没长大的孩子,那话根本不像是他能有的觉悟,所以这段戏反而显得相当刻意直白,进而让观众感到尴尬不适。《末代皇帝》的末尾同样是溥仪重返故宫的一段戏,本剧与之相比实在显得蹩脚,且颇有些东施效颦的意味。《末代皇帝》里的溥仪重返故宫时,走走停停,流露出的那种物是人非略带悲凉以及意识到自己真正获得自由后的欣慰夹杂在一起的复杂情感,一下子让这个人物的形象立体了起来,最后导演更是用一组原本困在罐子里的蟋蟀被释放出来的镜头营造出了一种艺术上的意境美,映射新时代来临,所有人都挣脱了旧社会的枷锁迎来了新生,而本剧从头至尾没表现出这种内核。
这是一个关于“三个毫不相干的人,只是因为在人群中互相乱看了几眼,就被硬凑在一起”的故事。《半生缘》+《一帘幽梦》+《后窗》,当然是超低配版的。
这三个人分别叫荞、麦、风(疯)。
荞:
低配曼桢mix曼璐,她像曼璐一
这是一个关于“三个毫不相干的人,只是因为在人群中互相乱看了几眼,就被硬凑在一起”的故事。《半生缘》+《一帘幽梦》+《后窗》,当然是超低配版的。
这三个人分别叫荞、麦、风(疯)。
荞:
低配曼桢mix曼璐,她像曼璐一样没受过教育、嫉妒自己的姐妹获得更多的爱;但同时她又是个被姐夫强奸的妹妹。她的爱情被扼杀在一场车祸中。
麦:
小镇舞蹈家,试图跳去日本。总而言之是一个不敢婊也不敢立的人——要么你就随了团长这个老实人,结婚过个安稳生活就算了;要么爱慕虚荣到底,知道那个新加坡仔欠了一屁股债之后跑路就完了;可你偏偏是个孝顺的女儿,为了给妈妈治病还得出卖肉体给一个爷爷。
风:
一直从窗户偷看对面楼的小镇做题舞蹈家,打完好多架受了伤回来还从窗户偷看别人。这不巧了,正好遇上对面楼的命案,上演了一出《嫌疑人风的献身》。
忘了补一个槽点:这么三段狗血的故事拼在一起演完了,导演还给我们强行上价值——片尾放了一段关于漂泊异乡的采访。
在《复仇者联盟3:无限战争》上映后的第106天,《蚁人2》终于匆匆过来接棒了。
在《复仇者联盟3:无限战争》上映后的第106天,《蚁人2》终于匆匆过来接棒了。
先说那个像查理的孩子,那明显是海盗船上的,詹姆斯也说了只是像查理,并不是查理。这可以结实为什么海盗被三言两语忽悠走了,因为他们不想在白天让孩子看到暴力。至于最后詹姆斯为什么杀掉那个小青年又自杀,根本原因是他不相信那个小青年能守住秘密,也不相信自己能守住这个秘密,所以他拜托老奸巨猾的老头照顾好自己的家人,然后自己顺便解脱。而老头原本是不想要黄金的,后来也是不想要的,但同伴怂恿,所以被动一步一步
先说那个像查理的孩子,那明显是海盗船上的,詹姆斯也说了只是像查理,并不是查理。这可以结实为什么海盗被三言两语忽悠走了,因为他们不想在白天让孩子看到暴力。至于最后詹姆斯为什么杀掉那个小青年又自杀,根本原因是他不相信那个小青年能守住秘密,也不相信自己能守住这个秘密,所以他拜托老奸巨猾的老头照顾好自己的家人,然后自己顺便解脱。而老头原本是不想要黄金的,后来也是不想要的,但同伴怂恿,所以被动一步一步陷入泥潭无法自拔了。
至于说整个故事节奏慢的,怕不是眼里只有打斗镜头吧?三个人的日常生活正是为了烘托最后詹姆斯杀小青年再自杀的高潮呀。至于黄金,海盗,那只是酿酒时候的一把酒曲,真正从粮食变美酒的还是粮食呀。这部剧真正拍的还是他们三人一步一步的改变呀,为我们展示的是人性由善到恶的演变过程呀。包括最后詹姆斯自杀也不是他变好了,而是他本来就是个善良的人承载不了太多恶,但又不愿意放弃家人,既然自己保不住黄金,那就交给老头保住,进而可以真正的改善家人的命运。
由《Space Force》S2 浅谈现代父女关系
都说看一部剧必须有一个颜值主角做支撑,要不然追不下去,那键者Space Force的支撑明显就是Jimmy了。虽然他在第三集的大背头显得发际线很高,但是看顺眼了总觉得他很帅(绝不是因为才华哈哈)。
由《Space Force》S2 浅谈现代父女关系
都说看一部剧必须有一个颜值主角做支撑,要不然追不下去,那键者Space Force的支撑明显就是Jimmy了。虽然他在第三集的大背头显得发际线很高,但是看顺眼了总觉得他很帅(绝不是因为才华哈哈)。
看S2唯一的笑点其实是一个很老的梗,键者这时候才发现,现在喜剧电视的创作很少有脱离主题的单纯的笑点(鬼畜广告算另一个)。
所以想要好好说一下S2,那必须从一个键者感触很深的点切入了。
很少有人能够把工作和生活分的很开,太空部队里这种平淡又充满爱的父女关系,相信在第三季会受到很多挑战:工作上更大的权力、更大的压力(小行星)很难不会影响到家人之间的沟通情绪。
所以什么样的父女(原生家庭)关系,能够帮助一个人健康成长呢?
这明显没有一个非常标准的答案。
特地为《侠探简不知》注册的豆瓣账号,因为这个剧实在让我忍不住想来夸一夸
我给了十分。在我心里,它值9分(一分缺在部分情节生硬、推理细节遗憾、以及宣传不到位上)
剧情基本无槽点。唯一容易坏好感的情节是男主男二闹掰那场戏,解释起来有些莫名其妙,转折的也很牵强。
除此之外,其他所有演员演技和服化道都是可以好好夸一夸的。
男主男二的演技就不说了,吊打现
特地为《侠探简不知》注册的豆瓣账号,因为这个剧实在让我忍不住想来夸一夸
我给了十分。在我心里,它值9分(一分缺在部分情节生硬、推理细节遗憾、以及宣传不到位上)
剧情基本无槽点。唯一容易坏好感的情节是男主男二闹掰那场戏,解释起来有些莫名其妙,转折的也很牵强。
除此之外,其他所有演员演技和服化道都是可以好好夸一夸的。
男主男二的演技就不说了,吊打现在顶流艺人,看得出来是走实力派路线的,很认真的两个新人。
女主女二女三都值得好评。这年头,很难看到不脑残不玛丽苏的女主人设了。这部剧女角色的人设太棒了!
这个江湖不论男女,都有自己的坚持,自己对狭义的理解,自己的原则,自己的苦衷、善良、思考和不得不做的理由。看完了很舍不得,它描述的是一个活着的江湖,这个江湖里挣扎求生的人物无论大小高低贵贱,都是活生生的有血有肉。
好剧。7.9分都太低了,它值得更多的人看。
Witch stories continue after holocaust in season 1. Trios reunions, Abigail and Realle are trying to figure new song cannon while the General severs Tally from the joint. On the
Witch stories continue after holocaust in season 1. Trios reunions, Abigail and Realle are trying to figure new song cannon while the General severs Tally from the joint. On the other side, Scylla works on issues related to Boston Attacks and Camerilla....one new girl, daughter of Vice President turns out to be descendant of witch family... new stories starts now*?゜??*:.?..?.:*?'(*?▽?*)'?*:.?. .?.:*?゜??*
挺好看的看,剧情也挺精彩,关于恋爱的部分也是比较甜的,就是楚队长的直男行为太让人难受了。绵绵也挺可爱,期待后面两人甜甜的爱恋,希望可以一直这样甜下去哟。
许医生的反派让我觉得,不怕反派坏,就怕反派帅,可惜了,不过他也是真的爱沐晴,只是他被名誉冲昏了头……
顾时卿
挺好看的看,剧情也挺精彩,关于恋爱的部分也是比较甜的,就是楚队长的直男行为太让人难受了。绵绵也挺可爱,期待后面两人甜甜的爱恋,希望可以一直这样甜下去哟。
许医生的反派让我觉得,不怕反派坏,就怕反派帅,可惜了,不过他也是真的爱沐晴,只是他被名誉冲昏了头……
顾时卿简直人面兽心,曾经以为他是真的对绵绵好,结果却是想拿绵绵做实验,坏蛋……
上集的悬疑感到了这一部基本消失,而推理也一同不见,最后大BOSS现身,男主居然一点推理都没有,猪。
所谓的爱情三角,也是流于泛泛,没有那种揪心的感觉。
打斗设计上也不如第一集。
对白有时候很现代,例如“和会”,编剧老湿,川普让你和你妈去华盛顿参加和会。有时候又太文绉绉,文言文。
女主孔子曰的名字亮了。真名还是艺名啊?如果她父母给起的名字
上集的悬疑感到了这一部基本消失,而推理也一同不见,最后大BOSS现身,男主居然一点推理都没有,猪。
所谓的爱情三角,也是流于泛泛,没有那种揪心的感觉。
打斗设计上也不如第一集。
对白有时候很现代,例如“和会”,编剧老湿,川普让你和你妈去华盛顿参加和会。有时候又太文绉绉,文言文。
女主孔子曰的名字亮了。真名还是艺名啊?如果她父母给起的名字,那从小到大一定给笑惨了。“孔子曰,非礼勿视”,“孔子曰,你啊妈叫你回家吃饭。”……
三年前这部剧最开始吸引我其实是点烟辨冤这个设定,所以我想再写一篇单独聊聊点烟辨冤的幻境。
理科生文笔不好,以前也没写过,多多见谅
首先说说剧里对点烟辨冤的解释,两次都是丁卯给出的
第一部里给出的解释是
三年前这部剧最开始吸引我其实是点烟辨冤这个设定,所以我想再写一篇单独聊聊点烟辨冤的幻境。
理科生文笔不好,以前也没写过,多多见谅
首先说说剧里对点烟辨冤的解释,两次都是丁卯给出的
第一部里给出的解释是
巩俐演技很OK,细节表现的非常到位。其实,在我生活中,身边就有一个类似于漂亮妈妈这样子的真实故事,那也是一个漂亮且能干的妈妈,为了自己生病的儿子,她放弃了自己的事业、生活、爱情以及骄傲,用了20年的努力,换回来了儿子的命!儿子会嫌弃妈妈唠叨,会嫌弃妈妈不像其他妈妈那样阳光快乐,但是他还不明白,如果不是妈妈这样提心吊胆、小心翼翼、无微不至,可能就没有今天健康的他,我相信天下的母亲都是一样的,那
巩俐演技很OK,细节表现的非常到位。其实,在我生活中,身边就有一个类似于漂亮妈妈这样子的真实故事,那也是一个漂亮且能干的妈妈,为了自己生病的儿子,她放弃了自己的事业、生活、爱情以及骄傲,用了20年的努力,换回来了儿子的命!儿子会嫌弃妈妈唠叨,会嫌弃妈妈不像其他妈妈那样阳光快乐,但是他还不明白,如果不是妈妈这样提心吊胆、小心翼翼、无微不至,可能就没有今天健康的他,我相信天下的母亲都是一样的,那一个个曾经骄傲的小公主们,因为母爱她们可以变得无比坚强!
我也是一个母亲
我想说的话
孙红雷这么给他机会,他都不懂得珍惜,好好的角色看得人智商直受侮辱,你看他顾影自怜的,别那么做作行吗?粉了三年,他给我的形象十分坚固,一个不懂得尊重他人接受不了自己身体的屌丝,不去接受自己的努力,不去感受身边的美好,不去顺应时代步伐,他很压抑,只相信自己,抗拒别人。
有时候我都觉得跟他关系密切的艺人要被他烦死,大家都认真做事情,就他不上心,不知道在想什么,那
我想说的话
孙红雷这么给他机会,他都不懂得珍惜,好好的角色看得人智商直受侮辱,你看他顾影自怜的,别那么做作行吗?粉了三年,他给我的形象十分坚固,一个不懂得尊重他人接受不了自己身体的屌丝,不去接受自己的努力,不去感受身边的美好,不去顺应时代步伐,他很压抑,只相信自己,抗拒别人。
有时候我都觉得跟他关系密切的艺人要被他烦死,大家都认真做事情,就他不上心,不知道在想什么,那么厉害的人都要忍受他的无理,蠢笨,他却始终自我优越,不明白到底脑子是干嘛的。有时候觉得他伤害最深的就是真心帮他的人,得罪最深的也是真心对他的人。我想问张艺兴,你有心吗?
你不是一直说自己多努力吗?以前懵懂,觉得他在一个容易被“洗脑”的国家生存很不容易,努力努力再努力这大概是他给自己的信仰吧。后来觉得这只是他的微博名。后来,我看到一个微博文字,明白了我只是成为了陪他顾影自怜的其中一个而已。
都已经不想再听到斗破苍穹年番这几个字了。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
都已经不想再听到斗破苍穹年番这几个字了。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
影片拍的挺古典 对小说的还原度很高 但是也凸显了原著的可怕之处 市侩 没有灵魂 没有真情 只有对利害的算计 以女主一家的财富 品德 想攀附男主与男主的朋友宾利 真是癞蛤蟆想吃天鹅肉 而且还接受了威肯成为家庭成员 正直家庭不会做出这样的选择 这是真的害了女儿 男主居然还去帮他们 真是年轻无知 为了讨好女主还让宾利娶了女主姐姐 没有父母的年轻男人做出一系列错误的选择 他的姑姑想纠正他 拉都拉不住
影片拍的挺古典 对小说的还原度很高 但是也凸显了原著的可怕之处 市侩 没有灵魂 没有真情 只有对利害的算计 以女主一家的财富 品德 想攀附男主与男主的朋友宾利 真是癞蛤蟆想吃天鹅肉 而且还接受了威肯成为家庭成员 正直家庭不会做出这样的选择 这是真的害了女儿 男主居然还去帮他们 真是年轻无知 为了讨好女主还让宾利娶了女主姐姐 没有父母的年轻男人做出一系列错误的选择 他的姑姑想纠正他 拉都拉不住 可怜啊 还害了自己的朋友 这是奥斯汀最过分的一部小说
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
这部剧拍摄的很赶,经常拍到凌晨,所以有时候演员状态不是很好,换做是谁都一样,发布会现场近距离看过,两位主演皮肤都很好很好,所以那些想吐槽的,嘴下留情吧。
这第二部的诚意还是满满的,1,远超五毛的特效(个人感觉虽稍逊于第一部,但也超过百分之九十九的国产);2,和第一部一样请的麦振鸿做音乐总监(不知道麦振鸿是谁的去百度就知道多大的腕了),个人非常喜欢第一集唐青风醒来抱阿部那里的音乐,
这部剧拍摄的很赶,经常拍到凌晨,所以有时候演员状态不是很好,换做是谁都一样,发布会现场近距离看过,两位主演皮肤都很好很好,所以那些想吐槽的,嘴下留情吧。
这第二部的诚意还是满满的,1,远超五毛的特效(个人感觉虽稍逊于第一部,但也超过百分之九十九的国产);2,和第一部一样请的麦振鸿做音乐总监(不知道麦振鸿是谁的去百度就知道多大的腕了),个人非常喜欢第一集唐青风醒来抱阿部那里的音乐,非常好听,希望快点出原声带;
一部剧不可能让所有人都喜欢,毕竟萝卜青菜各有所爱嘛,现在几乎每天都有新剧开播上映,总会有你喜欢的类型,你不喜欢的没必要非要来踩一脚。
最后,作为第一部和女主的铁粉,我想说,这部比我想象中的要好。
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花了一天多一些的时间看完了全集,不得不说能一下看完的感觉真舒适。看完之后,想简单分享一下自己的追剧看法(仅代表个人):
1. 关于人设。就男女主而言,女主是叱咤风云的“商界女魔头” ,男主是留学回来的集团继承人、偏偏还十分单纯,双方都很厉害但女主
花了一天多一些的时间看完了全集,不得不说能一下看完的感觉真舒适。看完之后,想简单分享一下自己的追剧看法(仅代表个人):
1. 关于人设。就男女主而言,女主是叱咤风云的“商界女魔头” ,男主是留学回来的集团继承人、偏偏还十分单纯,双方都很厉害但女主略胜一筹的设定算挺新颖的,也很容易吸引到一部分的观众。但也正是因此,整部剧所有出场的人几乎都是个“高层”,不是个总裁也是个总监,这就是见仁见智的一件事了,接受的人觉得是个“梦想照进现实的”爽剧,不接受的人觉得是个没有根的“白日梦”——浮夸又做作。简单概括,该剧的人设就决定了该故事面向的受众范围很小。
不知从何时起,“疯批美人”的人设开始越来越受人喜欢。
什么是“疯批美人”呢?网友们的解释是,拥有聪明的头脑和过人的才貌,但是心里有一个很执着的追求和渴望达到的目的,因为过于执着偏激而转眼疯批的人。
考古一下,发现目前最具可信度的说法是日本动漫