Long time no see
October 12th 2007 07:04
All dear friends,
Long time no see! During this month, I watched severl different movies: Rwanda Hotel, Seven Years in Tibet, The Departed, etc. There are different types but I like all of them!
Rwanda Hotel: remind me of Schindler's List I watched many years ago. I always love this kind of movies, full of humanity and sensitivity, probable because I always believe there is a hope. Human beings can be cruel, and we may be the most ruthless animals on the earth. Even within a community, two parties can fight and kill each other without hesitation. However, human beings can be selfless, and we may be the most contributing species in the world. Thus, in the case of emergency, there is always a hope and a man standing there to save us as a hero.
Seven Years in Tibet: a subtle sense of peace and cynicality. Only when you watch it at a lonely night, you can feel the tense and strength in it. All about the strength of silence. Have you heard the song Sound of Slience before?
The Departed: purely a commercial blockbuster. I watched the original Hongkong movie in China. Comparing these two, I have to say the estern and western cultural clash is very significant. The subtleness and internal tense of the Hongkong one, the explicitness and external explosion of the Hollywood one, maybe a bicultural can taste the most fruitful piece in them. Nevertheless, for audience from eastern and western world, these two can still offer them some surprise in their eyes.
Long time no see! During this month, I watched severl different movies: Rwanda Hotel, Seven Years in Tibet, The Departed, etc. There are different types but I like all of them!
Rwanda Hotel: remind me of Schindler's List I watched many years ago. I always love this kind of movies, full of humanity and sensitivity, probable because I always believe there is a hope. Human beings can be cruel, and we may be the most ruthless animals on the earth. Even within a community, two parties can fight and kill each other without hesitation. However, human beings can be selfless, and we may be the most contributing species in the world. Thus, in the case of emergency, there is always a hope and a man standing there to save us as a hero.
Seven Years in Tibet: a subtle sense of peace and cynicality. Only when you watch it at a lonely night, you can feel the tense and strength in it. All about the strength of silence. Have you heard the song Sound of Slience before?
The Departed: purely a commercial blockbuster. I watched the original Hongkong movie in China. Comparing these two, I have to say the estern and western cultural clash is very significant. The subtleness and internal tense of the Hongkong one, the explicitness and external explosion of the Hollywood one, maybe a bicultural can taste the most fruitful piece in them. Nevertheless, for audience from eastern and western world, these two can still offer them some surprise in their eyes.
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