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/kloc-What movies will be classics in 0/0 years?

These days, all kinds of movies have the face to say that they are blockbusters.

It seems as long as there are a few dazzling shots, it will really become a blockbuster.

It's just a pity that even if it is blown into a blockbuster, it is still a word-of-mouth box office.

There has been a real blockbuster recently.

There are not only big scenes that have been built with huge sums of money, but also big directors and big cass.

More importantly, the discussion about human nature and belief in the film goes straight to the heart.

That's martin scorsese's new work-Silence.

Let's take a look at the battle of the Oscar old horse.

Even if you refuse to accept it.

The film Silence is adapted from the novel of the same name by Japanese writer Shusaku Endo.

The first time Lao Ma read this novel was in the 1960s, and it was specially adapted after reading it.

But it was not until the 1980s that he finished the first edition of the play, from which we can consider how much thought he spent on it.

Ma Lao spent more than 20 years from the first edition to the final script.

This shows that the old horse is cautious.

Finally, the film started shooting on 20 15, but the result was unexpected.

First, the novel copyright compensation is huge.

Then the studio collapsed, causing one death and two injuries.

Therefore, before she began to walk towards us, the release of silence can be described as that we have called and urged for 1000 times.

The 75-year-old horse handed in this work and it didn't disappoint.

In addition to the director's painstaking efforts, the film also assembled many big names.

Andrew Garfield won the Oscar for Best Actor for Hacksaw Ridge.

There is Adam Dreyfus, who won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in City Girl for many times.

And liam neeson from Schindler's list.

And the familiar Tadanobu Asano.

The story took place in the Tokugawa shogunate era in Japan in the middle of17th century.

In order to support Buddhism, the government persecuted Christians in China.

Western missionaries in Japan were also severely persecuted.

The news that Father Ferreira (liam neeson), who has always been famous, could not stand persecution and gave up teaching made the church feel great shame.

Two young missionaries, Rodrigo (Andrew Garfield) and Gerber (Adam Dreyfus), have always regarded Father Ferreira as their spiritual mentor.

Questioning this news, I invited myself from Portugal to Japan to find the whereabouts of Father Ferreira.

Waiting for them are Christians who are still secretly pinning all their hopes on God under persecution.

They are anxious that the priest will come to save them.

There is also the Japanese government's all-out search and cruel persecution of Christians.

The severity of persecution is unheard of.

The most enjoyable thing is that one second people are still standing well, and the next second a head is rolling on the ground.

Then, those warriors took towels and carefully wiped the blade, just like the devil.

What's even more frightening is that there are two kinds of torture, one is called "point hanging" and the other is called "water phlegm" (the sound is the same as "stabbing").

The so-called "hole hanging" is to open a small mouth behind the ear, then hang the person upside down and let the blood flow out slowly like a stream.

People will not die soon, but they feel the torture of death all the time.

And "water" is to fix people on the cross, so that people can't stand the beating of the waves from time to time and will die.

This lasted for several days, slowly exhausting life.

The way to avoid torture is to put your feet on the statue of Christ or spit on the cross.

This seems simple, but it is a ritual for Christians to give up their faith.

Many people would rather die than put their feet on idols, but secretly pray for God's salvation.

Where's God? Are you really here to save people?

The God who originally gave the people the gospel has become the root of evil here.

People want to save their pastor, but they need people to sacrifice themselves to cover their tracks.

More and more people are martyred because of death, and even when they are dying, they pray in their hearts that God can save themselves from suffering.

Father Rodriguez's only way is to pray.

But as a result, more and more people are still dying.

He began to ask why God kept silent about this hell on earth.

Father Rodriguez said, "I am waiting for the Lord's answer, but there is only silence." I prayed, but I couldn't get an answer. What am I praying for, nothingness? "

"nothingness", God is like "nothingness", which not only does not bring the gospel, but is the source of disaster.

But if God is nothing, do people who die as martyrs die because of "ignorance"?

Deeper thinking, is the source of the disaster God or the government?

Although, people's belief is the foundation of a person's survival, it is also the foundation of a country's prosperity.

But many times, religious belief is often used by the ruling class as a tool to rule the people.

In the film, a commentator said to Father Rodriguez, "Helping others is the Buddhist way and your way. The two religions are the same at this point, and there is no need to fight for you. "

In this case, the ruling class only looks at which religion can make people more domesticated.

To some extent, this is undoubtedly taking people's beliefs as a joke.

Faith is called faith because it is firm, so those who die martyrdom will die so tragically.

Throughout the film, many problems were discussed, and the thinking brought by individuals is also the fundamental significance of the film.

In addition, the film also reveals some practical problems in that period in history.

Foreign missionaries came to Japan in the name of benefiting the public and were respected, with countless believers.

But they often just hold a condescending attitude and sneer at the local religion (Buddhism) if they don't know much about it.

This is also said through the mouth of the translator.

Father Rodriguez in the film also regards justice as his belief and absolute truth.

"I believe that we have brought the truth, and the truth is universal, in any country and at any time."

According to this logic, what was once regarded as truth is still truth now?

Perhaps it is because the issues discussed in the film are too heavy, and the Douban score is only 7.8.

Personally, it is low, which is far from the real level of the film.

It is also worth mentioning that the film was nominated for the best photography at this year's Academy Awards.

This nomination is well deserved, and the composition and photography in the film have been amazing countless times.

When two young missionaries discussed with others and decided to go to Japan, the aerial picture coincided with the smallness of people.

Obviously it is torture, but the sky and the sea are unusually clear. This contrast will only make people feel tragic.

The dense fog that can't be dispersed may appear at any time, and the rickety boat is like a swaying fate.

There are many such pictures in the movie.

The screenshot shows only one in ten thousand.

I suggest you go and see for yourself. It's a pity to miss such a good film.