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The poster of Broken Bridge designed by Huang Hai is full of suspense and details. What good posters did Huang Hai design?

What does the film cover of the Green Paper want to convey? This is a story between black people and white people. This story may not be what you think.

I really want to see this movie before it is released, because it tells the story of a white driver and a black pianist. Seriously, racial discrimination has always existed abroad, and I think you can guess what this movie is trying to express just by looking at the cover.

A story about Pan Kexing, a poor white man who hates blacks with a strong street flavor, and an excellent black pianist who is full of literary flavor and can speak many languages, met and then had a heart-to-heart conversation along the way. Doesn't it tell us that the disappearance of racial discrimination is a road that needs everyone to work together?

Black pianist I think he is sensitive and firm, lonely and contradictory. In fact, this is also the idea of many black people. He thinks a lot when facing a white driver, but as a black man, there are very few people who can work for him. It's really hard for white people to work for him except colored people. This also tells us that black people also need to open their hearts.

In fact, the film as a whole is very dull, just like its cover, it's as simple as that, with no special effects, just two people sitting in the car. But their eyes are soft, and they feel that they are not just an employment relationship, but friends and cross-racial friendship.

Maybe my understanding is not in place, but I want to end with a sentence in the film. No one is an island. Sometimes you are lonely because you haven't taken the first step. When you open your heart, you will gain a friend, whether white or black. In this world, we need friendship and beauty.

The poster of Broken Bridge designed by Huang Hai is full of suspense and details. What good posters did Huang Hai design? Huang Hai is a very famous graphic design master in China. His works are often learning models for design students. It is also famous in the design world. He pushed China's graphic design to the world by himself. Every movie poster he designed. Have been widely circulated and lamented by everyone. His posters also contain a lot of China flavor. His excellent works are also very many. Then let's list some of his good works. Let me show you.

First, the golden age

The posters of the Golden Age series are very China-like. In this main poster, both macro and micro are done very well. Ink was originally a relatively small thing. Wang Hai narrowed down his role and put it next to Mo. You are one year older, which is interesting by comparison. Ink is a very China thing. This will not only show interest in posters. Show the taste of China.

This series of posters adopts macro and micro contrast. Huanghai enlarges three-dimensional Chinese characters. Interspersed with characters. The character is next to the pen of the word. Such posters are also very interesting.

Similarly, American posters in the golden age. It is also an amazing work. He used the projection of gold as the main body of the pen, and then used the silhouette of the gap in the middle of the pen as the silhouette of the protagonist.

The Japanese version adopts black and white ink style, and the protagonist is two people playing on the land. Then ink smoke floats around them.

The Korean version uses watercolor style, and the close-up of the only heroine in the subject is surrounded by watercolor style.

Second, let the bullets fly.

In the production of "Let the Bullets Fly" poster, Huang Hai also skillfully used the technique of silhouette. In the middle are close-ups of the faces of the three protagonists. Then in their close-up, the outline is the silhouette of a man with two guns and a hat.

Third, monster hunting.

Monster Hunter's posters are also typical Chinese style posters. The whole poster is a feature of traditional ink painting in China. The visual subject is a huge monster. Under the monster Yao stood a demon catcher with a whip. human body

They are all black and white. Topping at sea level is a feature of traditional Chinese painting, and the feeling of mountains floating in the distance.

Another poster is a green theme. The demon catcher with a whip stood on the monster's head. This monster has big eyes. The main body of the poster is the monster's eyes and green grass on his head.

Fourth, the Taoist priest went down the mountain.

The Taoist priest who went down the mountain skillfully used symmetry. There are mountains on both sides of the poster. Then the protagonist stood in the middle of the basket.

Do you know all the background knowledge before reading the Green Paper? Green Book

Actually, 20 18 1 1 was shown in the United States. This time, it won three awards: Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film, and became a film with high expectations of Chinese people.

So, what is the story of a title that seems to have said nothing like Green Book? Before that, you need to know a few small backgrounds.

1

This film is adapted from a true story, and the names of the characters in it are completely copied from real people.

But it is said to be an adaptation, not a purely biographical copy. At the beginning of the film, there is a sentence called "inspiredbyatruestory", so this film just applies the shell of a story, and the interpretation inside has more new elements and meanings.

Interestingly, the role prototype in this movie, Dr.

Shirley Tang

(Shelley)' s family was dissatisfied that they were not consulted before filming.

They think the story of this film comes entirely from Tony (

Tony (member of extra band)

), which is quite different from the facts, including that Shelley has never been a good friend of Densony, nor has he encountered anything embarrassing because of his skin color, calling this film a "lie".

symphony

"。 Therefore, movies are just movies, and no one knows the real story.

The film Green Book was inspired by a black guide published in 1960s.

This book was published in the 1960s, when the southern American city.

racial discrimination

Very serious, the book marked the hotels, restaurants and so on that allowed blacks to enter.

There are two details in the film. One is that when Tony was introduced to the task by the record company's docking person, he said, "

Sometimes you may not stay in the same hotel.

"Because according to the guidelines in the Green Paper, some hotels only allow whites to live, while others are exclusively for blacks. Although the government at that time has been trying to solve the problem of racial discrimination, this concept is deeply rooted among the people.

The other is that Dan Sony and Shelley came to Kentucky.

Louisville city

Yes, this state is the origin of KFC, a fast food that covers the whole world, but it is also particularly conspicuous in racial discrimination. The local hotel is the first place in the trip where only blacks are allowed to stay. However, it is such a shabby two-story hotel that is written in the Green Book.

Feel as comfortable as home.

"。 At the same time, the local small bar was humiliated by the intrusion of Black Shelley.

Therefore, the title of this film is actually a reference word, which means that there is indeed a "Green Book of Black Travel Guides" in the film, but from the perspective of a film, this green book represents the experiences and inner mutual understanding of the two protagonists, and their cars in the film are exactly green.

This is why this film is actually an ordinary film, not a masterpiece. Perhaps the practical significance of the Green Paper is greater than the artistic pursuit of this film.

About the civil war

The Northern War broke out in 186 1 year-1865 (just in time for this film 100).

History of the United States

The only large-scale civil war in the world was fought by the North and the South of the United States. Originally a war to maintain unity, it later evolved into a revolutionary war to abolish slavery.

I believe everyone knows in the history books that the south is mostly farmers, occupying a large number of reclamation farms, mainly agriculture. However, they firmly believe that blacks are inferior races, buy a large number of blacks as slaves, take on farm coolies and become domestic servants.

On the one hand, the crossing route of the two protagonists from north to south in the film is a change from urban to rural, on the other hand, it is more and more obvious peasant style and racial discrimination. In the south, there is no facade of luxury buildings in the prosperous cities in the north, and there are endless farmland. In the south, blacks are engaged in agricultural work, and the frequency of bringing tea and water to guests is getting higher and higher.

There is a detail in the movie. Tony and Shelley broke down while driving. When they stopped to repair it, Shelley saw patches of black laborers on the opposite farm. They were expressionless and ragged, enduring the scorching sun. The only thing that surprised them was that a white man could work for someone who should have the same fate as himself.

Approximately 1962

In fact, this point was mentioned many times in the film.

John Kennedy

. He was then the President of the United States and took office at 1962- 1963. The time of this film is one year before he was filmed.

Kennedy was sought after by black Americans. At the same time, during his administration, promoting national unity, advocating the abolition of racial discrimination, developing education, improving urban housing conditions and promoting medical care for the elderly were all policies that benefited the country and the people. Kennedy was full of ideals and ambitions. During his tenure, the average age of cabinet members was no more than 50, which was quite young.

At the same time, he also pays attention to promoting highly educated talents. Shelley in the film should be such a person. Although Shelley was black, he accepted it at an early age.

higher education

An elegant gentleman, although oppressed by racial thoughts, still endures silently and is full of hope for the future.

In one episode of the movie, Shelly and Tony were stopped by two policemen while driving. Tony was angry because one of the policemen said rude things and punched him. As a result, both of them were detained in the police station. In the meantime, Shelley applied to call her lawyer. Soon, the police chief was called to scold by the governor, saying that Shelley and Tony had to be released because they were personally scolded by the top management.

As you can imagine, everyone Shelley knows has direct contact with the president. But in his view, it is stupid and embarrassing for him to bother the president because of such a thing, because Kennedy and his government are trying to promote black equality, which is what they really want to do.

In this encounter, I also mentioned Sunset Town. because in

Apartheid policy

During this period, many places in the United States stipulated that blacks were not allowed to appear and stay after sunset, which became the basis for the police to think that Shelley was illegal.

2

As I said before, this movie is actually not a very eye-catching movie, and its significance is particularly obvious. Narrative techniques, especially plot routines, are also common.

The same is class reconciliation, which I believe many people will think of.

cannot reach

One is physical disability, and the other is mental disability.

It is also a reconciliation on the journey, and I believe many people will think of it.

Driving Miss Daisy

Of course, there are more. It's just that this film applies a topic that the whole world is paying attention to-black discrimination, which is wrapped in a warm shell. You can't say that this film is not good, because it is easy to cause political mistakes.

There are three most interesting scenes in this film.

The first is Tony's daily life.

. From the scene at the beginning of the film, we can see that Tony is a good judge of speech and eloquence, and at the same time he is a ruthless character with high military value. All these characteristics are reflected in his later accompanying Shelley to the south.

For example, his way of doing things is to always keep the noble Shelley despised. But it is these actions that have saved Shelley many times (which is probably where Shelley's family is dissatisfied).

In addition, there is a love letter link that runs through the whole film. From the beginning, Tony's meaningless daily diary letters, with Shelley's help, became

Shakespeare

Love letter. Emotionally, Shelley can express and learn to be implicit and forbearing, instead of thinking that Tony will only show his feelings rudely. This is also the personality difference between Tony and Shelley.

Of course, the most interesting thing is Tony and Shirley's daily mouth cannon. Tony's rude behavior and vulgar language are beyond Shelley's understanding and acceptance. In the film, Tony was repeatedly stopped by Shelley as an employer in the car because of his behavior (such as taking stones, throwing coke bottles, and driving without looking at the road).

The second concept of struggle

. Shelley experienced too many racial inequalities from north to south, from a musician admired by everyone to a tool for wealthy families to show their cultural level, from high society to black people despised by whites in the audience.

Including not going to the normal toilets indoors, you can only go to the independent toilets next to the trees in the yard. be not in/be dead

garments in Western style

When trying on clothes in the store, you can only buy clothes first and then modify them according to the size. You can't eat in the restaurant. Ironically, all the people who eat in this restaurant just want to see Shirley's performance, but Shirley is refused to eat here. Shelly was caught by the police because of her ulterior behavior, and the police didn't even want to give him a towel to cover his body.

Along the way, Shirley always seemed unhappy and preoccupied. In his mind, in fact, he knows the uncertainty and danger of this road better than anyone else, but he still chose to go on without hesitation. At first, Shelley always silently endured some unfair treatment. After being euphemistically rejected, he also euphemistically gave up his struggle.

But Tony is different, in

Indiana

A performance in Hanover was knocked to the ground by Tony because the theater director turned a deaf ear to Shelley's piano requirements. Because of this, Shelley used his own piano that day.

In the last performance, Shelley was refused a meal in the restaurant. Combined with his experience of being arranged to change clothes in the storage room, Shelley protested this time, and finally canceled the performance and turned to perform for black people in street bars.

The third kind is lonely Shirley.

. Shelley's loneliness is associated with that era. Shelley comes from the black community. In that era of apartheid, blacks were inferior. Not only was it not recognized by the white people, but it was also because Shelley was never recognized by his own black ethnic group after he finally stood out with his higher education. This is Shelley's sadness.

In one scene, Shirley finally growled at Tony, because Tony thought Shirley was a big shot, lived on the top floor of the castle and didn't understand the suffering of the people at the bottom. This is why Shirley and Tony don't understand each other. Of course, this is just one that we seem to accept after putting aside many complicated social factors.

Shelley in the film always drinks a bottle of wine alone in the hotel, and doesn't associate with other people, always watching them from a distance. Shelley tried to make himself excellent to balance the rejection from both blacks and whites. He knows many languages, behaves gracefully, demands others strictly with high moral standards, and lives in a place full of expensive gifts, but he always seems particularly lonely. When he plays the piano, he is actually venting his inner grievances, and the music in the film is actually based on the emotions of different experiences.

In the first performance, Shelley asked Tony to enter the performance hall with him, but Tony refused and played gambling with a group of black servants outside. Shirley said something to him,

"They have no right to choose not to enter, you have."

This sentence has two meanings. First, because Tony was brought by Shelley, he could have attended the scene together and was introduced by the host, but he refused. On the other hand, it means that everyone who plays with Shelley is black. At that time, blacks were always inferior and had no choice. Tony is not. His white appearance gives him an advantage in social class.

Before the last performance, Shirley's teammates told Tony,

"It is not enough to change people's minds by talent alone. It takes courage."

In their view, Shelley is a soldier, and this is how he fights against secular ideas alone.

-End-

A movie, a story of a parallel world.

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