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Why are ideas in movies so important? -Take [king of comedy] as an example.

[king of comedy] I have seen the top three movies. I know all kinds of scenes by heart, and the more I look at them, the more I feel. Sometimes an excellent popular comedy can do more than a literary film. In this film, Stephen Chow's views have been infiltrated, which has become the most critical way to shape the character Cecilia Cheung and his feelings.

Before the meeting, I basically explained the state of Stephen Chow, such as walk-on, table tennis racket in the neighborhood community and so on. Cecilia Cheung, on the other hand, is a young lady who can't be a pure female student, and her career is in a bottleneck.

Well, when we first met, we studied acting. As a result, Zhang played for weeks because he didn't like being called "sell". Attention, little foreshadowing.

Later, I ate mustard better, and then I paid my tuition. There is an obvious viewpoint shot before class.

Pave the way for humor first.

Before changing clothes, look out at the picture you see: shaking a hula hoop with a cigarette in your neck, laughing, playing with children, which is similar to innocence, liveliness, cuteness, frankness and innocence, so as to strengthen the feedback of the picture you see. The picture you see again changes from the middle view to the close view, and the second counterattack is strengthened, emphasizing that the image you see has a further influence on the clothes in the viewer's hands. Choose the tie slowly, and five people get six points. For Stephen Chow and the audience, Cecilia Cheung is becoming more and more important. This is the first time to focus on the viewpoint obviously. We now agree with Stephen Chow's vision, the pictures he saw and the information he read. Cecilia Cheung has jumped out of the symbol and become a person with real self-awareness.

After that, teaching, uh, a few flashes back to explain the unbearable past, uh, is also a foreshadowing.

The second obvious point of view is after a one-night stand.

I ran out to see the panorama, but Zhang Qiang, who was plain and sexy, resisted, took a step back and continued to watch. No, it's a peek at a beautiful woman, sweeping the body, thighs and feet from other people's faces in turn. If feminism or something, I would definitely think that the camera raped the female vision representing the male point of view ... fight back, turn around and close up, and have a little fun, everyone. I know Zhou's psychology. I'm calling to inquire about the price. I'm afraid that some people really can't see what the film language says, so they say it again: "I dare say it's the best quality." This series of viewpoint shots completely changed the image of Cecilia Cheung. Whether the audience is male or female, I don't think she is bad.

Therefore, the latter paragraph is only natural, which not only reversed Zhang's image, but also raised the relationship between the two from an embarrassing money relationship to an emotional one. In other words, who doesn't want to raise such a woman? Everyone wants to raise it, and the woman who hears this sentence will not be moved, and almost everyone will be moved.

Later, the relationship between the two people changed in such a scene, that is, the last time you said that raising me was true, right, waiting for you.

The emotional line in the film gives people a sense of identity. In fact, it is a matter of three or four scenes, which is the credit of the viewpoint lens. In addition to feelings, this film does a lot of things, and it is also responsible for making jokes and expressing feelings. It only takes a little strength to make the feelings round. On the other hand, many romantic films tell the same thing from beginning to end, but in the end we feel that they are not in love. Sometimes men fall in love with women because they think they are beautiful, which is normal. The problem is, you have to show us that when you see what that man or that woman sees, you will get a sense of identity from it.