Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to evaluate the movie "The Taste of Rice Flowers"?

How to evaluate the movie "The Taste of Rice Flowers"?

Before filming The Smell of Rice Flowers, director Pengfei spent a year in a village in Cangyuan, Yunnan. When he first went, it happened that the whole village was rehearsing dancing and preparing food for the upcoming water-splashing festival. The local people believe in Hinayana Buddhism, and every stockade has a temple. During the Water-sprinkling Festival, you should first scrub the Buddha statue with water, and then pour water on people to show your mind. Compared with the previously imagined depression and backwardness, here, Pengfei first saw a village polished by beliefs and customs.

Daohuaxiang has been to many film festivals and has been shortlisted for Venice Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, Pingyao Film Festival and Dali International Film Festival. At present, Pengfei is talking about Xuanfa, hoping that this film can be released in February next year. This is Pengfei's second feature film, but he has been blessed by many big coffees: Cai Mingliang's royal photographer Pen-jung Liao is the photographer of this film, and Kitano Takeshi's music composer Kiichi Suzuki is the soundtrack of this film. Chen Bowen, the editor of this film, has been nominated for the Golden Horse Award for six times, and is the editor of films such as 1 1 and Brighter Summer.

The crowning touch of The Smell of Rice Flowers is a dance of mother and daughter in a cave at the end. Film critic Europa commented: "Faced with the shadow of ancient caves and murals at the end, fans are always keen to follow the map, thinking that the director stole the teacher, but now he has never thought about who to follow. Is this a brand-new bright road to get through the underground on the map of China movies? "