After Alfred left, he returned home.

He turned on the light and sat down at the table.

I took out the reading glasses from the glasses case and put them on, took out a pen and paper, and prepared to write today's movie review.

He was silent for a long time, but didn't move a word.

At this time, a post was quietly updated on imdb.

The post was titled "Who Watched Frida"

Old bookworm: I just watched Adjani's new movie, and when I came back, I found that this movie has not been updated on imdb.Has anyone seen it?I'm here to find some resonance.

Passers-by know: I watched it, and it was because of the trial screening.However, imdb's database update is really slow.

Vivian: I didn't watch it, I didn't get a ticket.It's the new Claire Dorries movie that the newspaper mentioned earlier.The frying is very hot, but the shooting is very fast.

Old Bookworm: I think it was well shot.I love the soundtrack, it's so good, I want to get the soundtrack now.

Everyone knows: I also think it sounds good, yes, it is the new work of the British director, cooperating with Isabella Adjani and Geoffrey Rush.

Vivienne: I really didn't expect Adjani to come out to act in a movie again.Didn't it mean that she retired long ago?It's been so many years since her last film.I really remember how amazing Margo was at that time.

Lun Lun's 3366: Same upstairs, I read it too.But it wasn't as bad as the newspapers predicted, which felt good.The movie beautifies Frieda's life, but in fact she is much more crazy, and the casting is actually quite appropriate.After all, Adjani!

Be careful with that person: What are you talking about?Why can't I understand at all?

Vivienne: Go upstairs and search for Claire Dorries.It's the Sundance best director. "Inhumans" is truly amazing.This is her latest film.

Jack: Same sigh.Really one shot to the end.At that time, I almost didn't look down.

Be careful with that person: I don't understand the seventh floor, I'm back, and I saw her.Is it really that powerful?I'll check it out tonight.

Old bookworm: Speaking of this, it's really funny, I thought she would use one shot to the end!The result is not the case.

Vivian: Hahaha, the landlord is a fool.

Old bookworm:. . . . .

It can't blame me well, I think I like her better this way.

The sun is like me: In my opinion, "Frida" is well shot. Although it is not as ostentatious as I imagined, it is more than ostentatious. I did not expect the director to use so many static shots, each frame is like an oil painting Same, I've always wanted to take a picture.But I guess I'll have to wait until the dvd comes out, and then I'll take a screenshot.

Vivian: Same as the [-]th floor.But watching Frida's story made my scalp tingle, it was too uncomfortable.Refers to the discomfort in the heart.

Jack: It's crooked. I just want to complain about the full name of the hero Rivera. It's ridiculously long. It's called Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de Riveray Barrientos Acostay Rodríguez. The complaint is over.

Caitlina: Hahaha, lol upstairs, I really like the layout of the whole movie.For a biographical film about an artist, I have nothing to comment on. After all, I am not a person who is good at filming or painting.

Insomnia 1797: I am a major in the Art Institute.Let me analyze it objectively.The effective application of color in the film can shape a character's personality, the alternation of colors can express the psychological changes of the characters, and the harmony of colors can effectively express the relationship between the characters.Color can not only control the mood of the film, but also intuitively express the changes of a person.In different scenes of the film, the emotions and psychology of the characters to be expressed are different, so they can be expressed according to clothing, makeup, and props, but the character of a person is certain and will not change much, so the local color changes Sometimes there will be a main color to express the character of the character, just like Frida's main color is red.The psychological changes of the characters are relatively delicate, so the color will use the change of color levels in the performance of the color, with small contrast and harmony, plus the size of the occupation and auxiliary light to reflect the psychological changes.

Jack: worship upstairs.

Insomnia 1797: Thank you, uh, but don't break my building.I went on. The film "Frida" mainly used four different colors of red, blue, yellow, and green, and the director reconciled these four colors according to the different plots and emotions in the film.Frida's clothing is the most attractive point in the whole film, so the color changes are very obvious. In different scenes, the color tone, light conditions, color area, etc. are all different, and these differences directly describe the color psychology. different.The change of color also shows whether the relationship between people is close or distant, just like the color change between Frida and Rivera.

Insomnia 1797: This is also my favorite point, that is, its color and light are really comfortable for me to watch. God knows that some film directors are unwilling to even use light in order to save money or are lazy, and the picture is uncoordinated. I want to hit someone.

Vivienne: You're right, silently give the upstairs a thumbs up.

Jack: I think the director is really kneeling and licking Adjani.The beauty is absolutely amazing. Although I don't agree with her makeup, Adjani really held it up.

Old Bookworm: Same upstairs, Adjani's acting skills are so good.The sense of substitution is really strong.

Caitlina: When I saw Adjani lying in a pool of blood, I was shaking all over.It looks so painful.The previous rhythm was also very good, and I was horrified watching it.

Insomnia 1797: I am a student of popular science upstairs.I can only say that the director's handling here is really subtle.Frida was a surrealist painter, and then the director also incorporated surrealism.

The Ripper: I really didn't watch this movie.But what you said seems to be very powerful?I don't see it refreshed yet on imdb.

Insomnia 1797: Uh, please don't break my building.I went on.In the film, according to witnesses who were there at the time, it was a strange, slow, almost silent crash in which the tram could not stop, crushing the side of the bus, bit by bit, with nightmarish plasticity.In the movie, before the accident, Frida had been watching Rivera’s mural "Genesis" in the preparatory school for a long time-the man in the center of the picture stretched his arms, expressing sacrifice and dedication-but was pulled away by Alejandro. Become a metaphor for Frida's life.When Alejandro persuades Frieda to take the next bus, she drags him after him—a pathetic desire to throw herself into the arms of her destiny.And at the moment the tram crashes into the bus, a blue bird flutters from the hand of a passenger wearing a top hat and flies through the entire chaotic carriage—I think this is a symbol of unpredictable fate.

Jack: Oh my gosh.

Insomnia 1797: This is just the first time I recorded it, and I probably haven't found it yet.

Insomnia 1797: The whole film has no flaws, and I hardly found any flaws. According to my years of experience, I estimate that the imdb score will be at least 8 points in the future.

Old Bookworm: Does the upstairs really understand? A score of 8 or above can be considered a masterpiece of the year.

Insomnia 1797: Exactly.Let's wait and see, I hope this post doesn't sink by then.

……

In the hall of the cinema, the scores have not yet come out, and Salma is anxiously waiting for the result.

The staff told her: "89.5 points." This is the average of all ratings.

"281 ratings, 19 abstentions."

Salma was taken aback, "Really?"

"real."

Salma relaxed and hugged Claire behind her: "Did you hear that? That's great."

"We made it!"

"Success?" A male voice came.

Harvey, who was also there, took a score card, crumpled it up, and threw it in their direction, hitting Salma on the nose and bouncing away.

Claire and Salma backed away slowly, and Harvey pointed at them and said, "It's all in vain, how about it? This is the movie theater I'm talking about?" he said mockingly.

The author has something to say: Harvey's interference with "Frida" is selected from real events, from Salma Hayek's "New York Daily" self-report.

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