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Why do you like the movie A Day in Paradise released on 1979?

The story with the theme of American countryside, the use of natural light makes the picture soft and delicate, and the texture is transparent. A large area of wheat fields has a realistic style similar to Miller's "gleaner". The scenes and costumes all reflect the characteristics of the times, and the relaxed rural folk songs are full of the sense of the times. Friends who like wheat fields and American pastoral scenery are worth seeing.

1) Let's take a look at the main content of this movie first: In the early 20th century, Bill came from Chicago to work in a wheat field in Texas with his girlfriend and sister disguised as brother and sister. Unexpectedly, a terminally ill farmer fell in love with his girlfriend. Bill accidentally learned of the farmer's terminal illness, so he proposed to Abby to seek his wealth. ......

2) Paradise Day is actually a story told by children. We don't even know what will happen when Linda leaves school, just like Abby, the heroine in the narrative center. ? It seems that everyone is like a drifting cloud, floating in the sky of that wheat field, then staying at will and then being blown away by the wind. There is life, companionship, ears of wheat, relatives and happiness ... In the almost precocious wandering narrative, that love triangle may just be some embellishment of memory, and eventually disappear and become blurred.

3) Almost all the shots in the film were shot in a short time before sunrise and sunset, and most of them only used natural light, showing the quiet beauty of nature in the vast fields with a large number of silhouette shots. Simple dialogue and picturesque scenery look like a poem about a distant place. This composition is so beautiful that photographers can feast their eyes on it.

4) "He is tired of this life, just like a pig in a ditch. He doesn't want to live like this anymore. He thinks there must be something wrong with them. They can't always be lucky. They must find a way to change this situation. He thinks that some people need more, while the other half has too much. The question is how to put them together. "