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Five Minority Literature Movies to Improve Aesthetics

Five Minority Literature Movies to Improve Aesthetics

1. Room with a view

"There is only one thing impossible. That is love and separation. "

This is a film 1986, which tells the story of Lucy, a girl from the upper class in Britain, who rebelled against traditional ethics, bravely pursued love and finally married George from the lower class. The film was shot in Florence, Italy and England. The ancient costume scene is exquisite and exquisite, and the scenery is charming. Every frame is like an oil painting. The classic British style and Italian romance in the film are perfectly combined, and the opera from time to time makes the film more romantic.

2. Small Woods in summer and autumn

20 14 Japanese movies are quiet and cured. The pace of the film is slow and relaxed, but it is not boring. Beautiful rural scenery, self-sufficient rural life, simple but thoughtful meals. I feel that I can breathe fresh air and taste delicious food through the screen. If you like Li's video, you should also like this one, and I think this video is simpler. The same series also includes "Winter and Spring Grove" ~

3. memoirs of a geisha

"Since I first met you, every step I have taken is to get closer to you."

Based on the novel of the same name by an American writer, this film tells the story of a woman who grew up from a fishing village girl to the most famous geisha in Japanese history. However, I have to praise the acting of this play. Gong Li, Zhang Ziyi and Yang Ziqiong are all great. They are elegant and charming, as the movie says, "Geisha is like a living work of art".

4. The girl with pearl earrings

Seeing the name of this film, I wonder if you have thought of a painting with the same name. The oil painting "The Girl with Pearl Earrings" is a Dutch painter Johannes? Vermeer completed his creation in 1665, and now it is collected in the Royal Moritais Museum in The Hague, the Netherlands. What does this picture have to do with this film? In fact, this film is based on the novel of the same name, and the novel is derived from this painting of the same name. Understandably, the author imagined the story behind the world famous paintings.

The most amazing part of the whole movie should be the art of light and shadow and the use of color, and even you will feel that you are enjoying the oil painting. The appreciation and agreement between the painter Vermeer and the maid Greer in the film, and their emotional restraint and forbearance are also worth exploring.

5. Mianzi Village

"Every face is a story"

An art documentary in France. Agnes. Valda and street artist JR drove minivans through French villages, photographed the people they met, and printed these large photos and posted them on the wall to show their respect for these ordinary workers. After reading it, you will agree with a sentence in the film: "Art is magical." As an art documentary, it is true and warm. After reading it, I will sigh that there are so many interesting people in the world.