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Recommend a movie with a beautiful picture like The Legend of the Demon Cat?

1 Tree of Life

Once again, I was impressed. This is no longer a word to describe beauty; It's sacred, just like being bathed in holy light. Malik never obsesses about plot and narrative, but from his lens, you can read what he wants to express and peek at the picture in his heart. Although the film is quite religious, he himself is an extremely sage like type. The picture is beautiful, each frame is like a delicate poem, and the soundtrack of classical music is also very pleasing to the eye. The picture is so beautiful, every frame cut can be called a work of art, and the exquisite light and shadow copy the origin of human and natural life to the ultimate holiness.

2 "To Wonderland"

Those poetic and lonely mobile phone photography and incredible picture combinations push people's intuitive feelings to the peak all the time. Still very Malik. Both composition photography, deliberately restored stories and poetic narratives are the same as his previous works. Malik used two hours to show the process of two people looking for a fairyland that can really make each other thrive, and used a lot of beautiful natural scenery to repair the dizziness caused by hand-held photography.

3 "perfume"

Oil-painting-like light and shadow outline, no bloody and violent smell of fragrance and murder, master Greenough followed the key girl to make perfume all the way, after the perfume was sprayed, Greenough shook his arms and waved incense to fascinate all beings: every scene was reproduced by tom tykwer. During the two-hour house-viewing process, it was a flick of a finger. The director tried to use the power of images, sounds and music to create an atmosphere of various smells and fully mobilize the imagination of the audience. This practice is quite successful, especially the scene of people making love in the square, which is so expressive that the audience can't help but surrender to the great perfume invented by the film to turn all beings around.