Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Wandering on the roof.

Wandering on the roof.

Walking on the Roof is a very good movie.

Synopsis: The death of his mother plunged Harlem's life into endless darkness. Although sometimes the kind image of mother will bring him some light like a lone star, the stepmother's suspicion is like a huge black hole, which will always swallow him up.

During his teenage rebellion, his behavior became more and more eccentric, hiding in the "tree house" all day to spy on everything around him, the change of vegetation and the life of his neighbors. Even a friend's affair cannot escape his eyes and records.

What he cares about most is the stepmother's every move. He is eager to find out the real cause of his mother's death, or more precisely, the evidence that his stepmother murdered his mother. Haram's diary was discovered by his stepmother, and they had an unexpected relationship, so Haram left home.

Brief introduction of film

Movies, also known as moving pictures or dynamic pictures, namely "reflection pictures", are visual art forms of works. By using moving images to express ideas, stories, cognition, emotions, values, or various atmospheric simulation experiences. These images are usually accompanied by sound, and there are few other sensory stimuli. The word "film" is the abbreviation of cinematography, which is usually used to refer to film production and film industry, as well as the resulting art forms.

Movable images of movies are used to create cameras that take moving pictures with actual scenes, using traditional drawing or micro-animation technology, with the help of CGI and computer animation, or through some or all of these technologies, and other visual effects. Traditionally, movies are recorded on celluloid film through photochemical process, and then projected on a big screen through a movie projector.