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Movies originated from the improvement of living standards in American countries in the19th century, which was followed by entertainment products t

Complete works of papers and essays on movies.

Movies originated from the improvement of living standards in American countries in the19th century, which was followed by entertainment products t

Complete works of papers and essays on movies.

Movies originated from the improvement of living standards in American countries in the19th century, which was followed by entertainment products that the public needed. The following is what I collected for you. Welcome to read the reference!

Analysis of Film Plot and Expression of Nostalgia of the Times

First, "Goodbye Mr. Loser"-an era, a golden song.

Goodbye Mr. Loser, as a dark horse movie at the box office of 20 15, not only attracted the post-90 s as the mainstream of movie viewing, but also attracted more post-80 s and post-70 s who were in the main film era. The main story line of the film began to develop in the 1990s, focusing on the dream life of the protagonist Charlotte. But the way to run through the time point is to use the popular songs of the year when the story happened, from "A Piece of Plum", which describes the exaggerated love performance of men and women in the play, to "Those Flowers", which is full of literary flavor. From 65438 to 0998, Faye Wong, the queen of Hong Kong and Taiwan songs, Na Ying, the queen of mainland songs, 1998' s Meet, and the classic song "Ice Rain" by Andy Lau, one of the four great kings, as well as the early popular songs in Jay Chou, which became memories in the 1980s and early 1990s, all showed viewers the distinctive features of each period and people's views on society and life at that time. These songs evoke memories of youth and lost years in all ages.

During the movie-watching, when the prelude music of "A Piece of Plum" sounded in the movie, many people sat up straight and listened carefully after watching the movie. For some post-80s and post-90s people, it's just a song that sounds familiar. They laugh at the exaggerated acting skills of the characters in the film, but for post-60s and post-70s people, "A Prune" represents an era and their pursuit of youth. In Qiong Yao's early TV series, the exaggerated performance of the characters in the film once touched many young men and women born after 60, 70 and 80. With this song, many people began to recall their past.

There is also an impressive song in this movie. It was shot by Singaporeans on 1985, and the theme song "Men on the Journey" was introduced from China. Due to the gradual opening up of society at that time, TV dramas from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia were all the rage in Chinese mainland. With its distinctive sense of rhythm and singer's singing style with the characteristics of the times, it evoked people's memories of Hong Kong and Taiwan dramas, excellent production of imported dramas and rich story lines. For those who have experienced that era, this song reminds them of the family ethics plot full of family intrigue, and of the commercial war dramas that are still common in Hong Kong and Taiwan dramas. The lyrics of this song have the characteristics of the times, highlighting China's emerging ideas and new spiritual pursuits at that time, and reminding the audience of the dance halls in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with rhythmic music.

Of course, it is impossible for a movie not to take care of the nostalgic feelings of these post-80s and post-90s mainstream moviegoers. Jay Chou is the greatest nostalgic gift given to them by writers and directors. Jay Chou's songs can be sung several times after the 80s and 90s. At that time, people thought that Jay Chou had slightly melancholy eyes, strange singing methods and unclear words. For students, Jay Chou is a monument of their school days, engraved with their understanding of love and music in their ignorant period. Hip-hop also became a fashion trend that young people were scrambling to imitate at that time. When the prelude in the film sounded, many people began to recall their school days and those who walked in ignorance.

In this way, "Charlotte" with his unique interpretation, with the audience a little bit of memories of their crazy youth, and Xu zhēng director and screenwriter "Hong Kong? What is the difference? A large number of straightforward Hong Kong film and television golden songs lead us to Hong Kong, which was once a very mysterious and desirable place in the eyes of many people.

Second, pay tribute to the golden songs of Hong Kong film and television

Many viewers who have seen this film think that Xu zhēng dedicated the whole movie to the songs in Hong Kong classic movies. Anyone who has watched and loved Hong Kong TV dramas and movies can find songs that can evoke memories in this movie. These songs use local pictures of Hong Kong and Cantonese to bring the audience back to the era of the Four Heavenly Kings and pure jade and gold. Before the film title appeared, the theme songs of many well-known Hong Kong classic films and TV series were inserted into the love between Xu Lai and Yang Yi, and the posters of Hong Kong films were constantly changed in the play. The song "I just like you" became the theme song of their college love life. The lyrics and tunes of this song are typical love songs in Hong Kong in 1980s, which show the deep love between two people. The director used this song to cooperate with the performances of two actors, bringing the audience who had experienced that era back to the era of first love. Then, due to Yang Yi's departure, Cai Bo, who has been paying silently, appeared in Xu Lai's sight. Cai Bo's contribution touched Xu Lai. They got married and lived a normal but slightly boring life. In this part, Xu Zheming quoted Alan Tam's Who Can Change. This song is like telling the story of Xu Lai and Cai Bo. Natural, plain and old together, it vividly shows the hero's first love and marriage. This is actually a portrayal of the love of most people all their lives. They all experienced desperate love and returned to dullness after entering marriage. The film begins with The Legend of the Hungry Wolf by Jacky Cheung, one of the four great kings of Hong Kong, which is a very representative song of the times. With the street view of Hong Kong, the director led the audience into Hong Kong.

The appearance of another song in the film reminds the audience of an era full of blood and brotherhood. This song is Gone with the Wind sung by Jordan chan. Perhaps many people are not familiar with the title of this song, but as long as the melody rings, a classic series of movies "Young and Dangerous" will emerge in the minds of the post-80 s and post-90 s. As a representative of Hong Kong movies, this series of movies has a profound impact on many passionate young people, and the songs inside represent.

Many film and television golden songs are to cater to the outstanding rhythm of the film and create a sense of substitution in the environment. For example, "refuse to play again" and "real man" are both used in the process of long shots or the actions of the protagonist. These rhythmic music can not only remind the audience of the past, but also bring the audience into the plot through music and pictures of Hong Kong's old streets, prompting the audience to integrate themselves into the plot.

Third, film and television hits-one person hits a hit, and one hits a lifetime.

In fact, many film directors are telling their feelings through music in his own way. For example, Jia quoted a lot of pop music from the 1990s in mountains may depart, which is different from Charlotte and Tai? What lies? More importantly, Jia conveyed his love for his hometown and old friends and lamented the passage of time with the seemingly simple pictures, characters and music of the audience. In the film, disco music "Go West" appeared twice, at the beginning and the end respectively. At the beginning of the film, a group of young people danced to the music. At the end of the film, the old heroine dances alone in her hometown, as Jia himself said: "He is a youthful memory, and some interpretations will over-interpret this song, but I think he can represent time and drift." Jia used this episode to show people his understanding of time and life, and touched the audience's deep memories and feelings of the past.

It is not difficult to guess why so many movies are nostalgic through music. The faster and faster pace of life makes people unconsciously lose their attention to the passage of time. When people relax, it is easy to recall their past, the time and people they lost inadvertently. Movies can play such a role of reminiscence and comfort, but the intuitive picture and story content can't describe everyone's life story and time trajectory. The addition of the golden melody of film and television can integrate the picture with the viewer, and the viewer can remember the familiar music. If the pictures are telling stories, it is easy for viewers to bring their own stories into them when they watch these pictures after adding these music. After all, songs are broader than pictures, and everyone can make their own understanding of a song. At this time, combined with the picture, it is like a life MV. Those things about friendship, affection and love emerge in front of their eyes bit by bit. For viewers, these pictures are a kind of psychological comfort, an expression of emotions, and the significance of proving their existence in this world, so that they can find their inner feelings and beauty in this high-tempo and high-pressure life.

In fact, both movies and music are an expression of human emotions. Different times have different expressions, which have a profound influence on people who have experienced that era. These movie-themed music, episodes and pop songs of each era tell everyone's life story and emotional experience. After many years, perhaps these pictures and songs have long been forgotten. When it is once again expressed through modern art forms, it is like a key to the audience, opening a box that has been dusty for many years, making people recall the past with tears and cherish the present.

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