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None of us can really be detached.

None of us can really be detached.

Film detachment?

Director: Tony Kaye

Screenwriter: Carl Lund

Starring: Adrien Brody/Mathea Guy Harden/james caan/christina hendricks

? ? ? ? My soul is so far away from me, but my existence is so real.

It can be said to be the most depressing movie I have seen recently. It is not "detached" at all, but it makes me feel trapped in a sinking mud. False records, animation effects, gibberish-like lines, and a really messy camera sense make this repression obvious.

Detachment, detachment and detachment have two meanings in English, one is independence and objectivity, and the other is lack of emotion, calmness and indifference. This word is not only two sides of life attitude, but also an artistic tradition in the west from ancient times to the present. It has penetrated into the film art through literature, performance, painting, photography, etc.-the innate angle of film shooting also has transcendental significance.

It can be said that the film connotation and technique of "transcendence" have interpreted the word. I have never felt so far away from my soul, but my existence is so real-Abel Camus.

This is the case with "transcendence". A good movie, like other great arts, can always wash the soul. Sometimes you just need to let your emotions flow quietly with the light and shadow, watch the ups and downs of the pictures or sounds that affect you, and then at the end, gather the little things that have risen to the depths of your thoughts, and then slowly settle down to enrich your personality.

Movie genre: Plot | Reality | High Score Movie | USA