前半段我觉得在侮辱我的常识,后半段则是在侮辱我的智商。给一颗星吧
通篇的客观镜头,能相对应缝合的主观镜头,有且也只有“摄像机”的所谓主观,但能被称为“真实”的规则绝非真实电影那种蹩脚的规律,一经失败就完全排中,每个接受采访的孩子都是相似,而没有什么共通的共相,彼此之间的家族类似恰好就是一个家庭中叔侄之间关系的映射。
多说一句,论治愈程度,比《健听女孩》好太多。糖水喝多了会齁着,淡茶却能让人找到内心的平静
rest your eyes, rest your mouth, rest your mind. 流淌着温柔与孤独的vibe // 学会如何与孩子相处
城市影像方面不太够。但情绪上完全被抓住了。倒也不单纯是“治愈”,而是温暖、欢乐、舒展、无奈、绝望等等一系列感情的混合。
我们躺在床上,你问我,你会记得这些吗?
对导演的上一部初学者留下了十分美好的印象,这种感觉没有完全延续进新作。
导演兼编剧迈克·米尔斯用自己和儿子的真实经历为故事底板,撰写了这部接近于素描的叙事体黑白电影,借以探讨成年人和儿童的相处之道。由于身份错位,孩子眼中的舅舅貌似是亲戚实则更像一位陌生大叔,而舅舅对待这位“滑头”的小外甥更多赋予了自己酷似“父亲”的责任加持,于是他们之间由陌生走向熟悉,最终互相温暖了对方,尤其是外甥对舅舅的治愈,在结尾令观众无不感动,而华金·菲尼克斯也向观众再度奉献了一处绝佳的表演。
城市影像方面不太够。但情绪上完全被抓住了。倒也不单纯是“治愈”,而是温暖、欢乐、舒展、无奈、绝望等等一系列感情的混合。
挺不错的但是总是感觉前面几部最经典……回不来了
美好的可能性和积极的局限性-12/04/21 at AMC Garden State Plaza 16
感恩节的夜跟一群人一起坐在LA的电影院里看Venice/Santa Monica海滩。想到与此同时有在纽约的人透过这个电影正在看着纽约,底特律人在看着底特律,奥克兰人在看奥克兰,还有路易斯安纳。小感动。城市总能给我最好的慰藉。
再多说一句,希斯莱杰演完小丑之后也应该接一部像这样的戏
Your typical nice looking, "heart warming" A24 flick...unrealistically precocious kid paired with confused middle-aged man and through turbulence and conflicts they gradually learn from each other and cherish the experience forever --- I have seen this one many times before. The "it's okay to yell, and then yelling out loud" scene in particular is soooo much of a cliche. Cinematography is alright but not really impressive, watching this back to back with Red Rocket the difference is so obvious (ok B&W is at disadvantage but still).The interview bits aren't integrated organically into the story, and it feels like the feel-good, "heartfelt" material got mixed in just for audience appeal.
没有之前绀青之拳和零之执行人那么柯学
過了半小時就開始走神,原來是個爸爸去哪了的故事?一半都是靠華金撐著的吧,以及黑白的意義何在啊。
谢谢,终于把他看完了。如此多此一举的黑白片以及孩童视角的社会意义大可以拍游乐园游玩要么就堕落犯罪,其实大可不必端着和打磨着一股黑白色调来讨好观众。更为糟糕的是凤凰和那个小男孩的表演之好更加反衬了戏剧节奏之糟糕和行为无物。就此打住886~
也许吧。
好像成年人都觉得小孩子会变成一个更好的自己
Your typical nice looking, "heart warming" A24 flick...unrealistically precocious kid paired with confused middle-aged man and through turbulence and conflicts they gradually learn from each other and cherish the experience forever --- I have seen this one many times before. The "it's okay to yell, and then yelling out loud" scene in particular is soooo much of a cliche. Cinematography is alright but not really impressive, watching this back to back with Red Rocket the difference is so obvious (ok B&W is at disadvantage but still).The interview bits aren't integrated organically into the story, and it feels like the feel-good, "heartfelt" material got mixed in just for audience appeal.
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