Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Apart from the 120 frame, what are the highlights of Billy Lynn's long intermission walk?
Apart from the 120 frame, what are the highlights of Billy Lynn's long intermission walk?
? However, the film is released in China, and not all regions have a 120 frame version. Even the 60-frame version is "limited". Viewers in second-and third-tier cities can watch their 24 frames with peace of mind. Then, what can we watch when we can't see the film 120 frames, which focuses on innovative shooting formats?
? Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, based on the novel of the same name, tells the story of a 9-year-old boy who finally decided to return to the battlefield after returning from the battlefield. A large number of flashbacks are used in the film to contrast the emotions of the characters and express their emotions. Perhaps Ang Lee wanted to use such a work to arouse people's deep thinking about war and heroes.
? The battlefield background in the film is the period when American troops entered Iraq. /kloc-Billy, 0/9 years old, became a hero because he risked his life to help his boss on the battlefield and was recorded in the lens of a war reporter. He returned to China temporarily with Class B and toured as a representative of American soldiers. Only this seemingly brilliant process has become another war in his life. Although there was no smoke and gunfire, it was enough to turn his life around.
? Ang Lee tends to record the details of the battlefield in a realistic way. The actors in the film often look directly at the camera and "break the fourth wall", which also gives the audience a first visual feeling of "substitution", as if their eyes are the camera being shot. There is a feeling from my heart that everything that happens in front of me is "this is true." However, this approach is actually a bit risky, because the audience is used to reading stories "out of the way" and adding themselves to the stories on the screen. Not everyone will feel good.
The battlefield in the movie and the living conditions of the domestic people are almost like two worlds. Billy and his comrades-in-arms are almost strangers in the crowd. People look at them with all kinds of eyes. His family regards him as a proud man, and young girls regard him as a hero and an early businessman. They want to take advantage of their fame. In the eyes of the field staff, they are just "props" that get in the way.
These people don't love Billy and their heroes. Even the war in which Billy and others won the honor was controversial among the people. People think this war is a selfish war of government officials? Or a guardian war to protect China people? It determines what kind of eyes they look at Billy and his comrades.
? Billy, they are the brand image of American soldiers, just like the "cardboard people" we often see. Just smile indifferently according to the required pattern. As for the real idea of this "cardboard man", no one cares and you are not allowed to express it. At that embarrassing press conference, what people in the audience wanted to hear was not what you really wanted to say, they just wanted the answers they wanted.
? When you see Billy being asked about "feelings" in the movie, do you feel sad and angry for him? As he said, his most miserable day was praised. This feeling is like decorating your wound with a bunch of flowers. Nobody cares if you are still bleeding or injured. They only pay attention to whether it looks good or not.
Love that Billy thinks. He thought he met someone who knew him, but when the girl was so eager for him to return to the battlefield, he realized that everything was just "self-righteous" My sister, who has always wanted him to stay, is of course sincerely concerned by her family, but what percentage of this concern is to make up for her inner guilt?
And businessmen who want to make their stories into movies. The "story" condensed by bloody battles and sacrifices on the battlefield is just a story theme that can be bought at a low price and used for profit.
On the screen, Billy and his props walk behind the enchanting and sexy "Mr. Right" in the performance team. A comrade-in-arms was almost out of control by the fireworks needed for the stage effect. After the performance, he left them where they were and ignored them. He was insulted by the on-site staff and provoked and humiliated by the ordinary audience ... In such a "war", Billy finally found his hidden direction. From being forced to go to the battlefield to finally choosing the battlefield, he found the way he wanted to go.
In the film, the director uses the country's prosperity to deal with the dangers on the battlefield, and at the same time puts forward "Are these people worth our protection?"
There is a special character in the film who has no lines, a colonel who is deaf because of gunfire. Because he couldn't hear the sounds around him, he was never confused by what he saw from beginning to end. The appearance and disappearance are always unpredictable, and it is also that he fired a gun into the air to stop the scuffle and rescued the comrades who were caught off guard by the sudden revenge.
? But as far as the film itself is concerned, the plot is trivial and dull, and there is almost no climax. I even feel like watching the link of the clip. The lines are dry and lack of impression, which leads to the lack of three-dimensional sense of the characters. But I personally like this theme, so there are many things that make me feel as far as the theme of the film is concerned. The actor's performance is also wonderful enough, although I prefer Mushroom and Proudly Monitor.
- Related articles
- What are the assets of the four brothers of Xinfuxing Glass?
- Where can I buy SLR in Beijing?
- How about Beijing Shang Zhi Youbo Technology Co., Ltd.
- Beauty and Beast Photography
- How to use digital camera well
- Hydrangea under the city wall
- Why did An Guang go to England?
- Spring Festival Gannan Photography Group
- What is texture and how to express it?
- Seven rules for easily obtaining backlit portraits