"I think it's too cliché! Although Renly has packaged the core of the film's theme very advanced with an advanced theory, I still feel that Nolan's original intention and creative core are too simple and too cliché, it is simply a A pack of tear gas slammed right in the face of the audience, it's too vulgar, I don't like it. No matter what you say, I'm sticking to my ideas."
"Please don't hate for hate's sake, okay? Even though the thematic core is relatively simple and cliché, you can't deny that the film is still worthy of recognition, from the visual effects to the storytelling to the emotional foreshadowing, especially Renly's Performance, this is far above the initial expectations, okay? Besides, I don't think the theme of family love is cliché, you mean, the future movies can't talk about family relationship? Otherwise, it will be too cliché Encountered criticism? Is this the correct way to open up?"
"I didn't mean that, you know it!"
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"I like it. Although I actually don't understand the part about black holes and wormholes, but I still can't stop me from liking it. I really really like it! Oops, what should I do, I want to read the first chapter now. Second time, I think it is more moving than 'Inception', the emotion is more real and stronger."
"I like it too, but I have a question, is this still hard sci-fi? It should be soft sci-fi, right? Emotions are told through the shell of sci-fi? But the part about sci-fi is not really discussed at all, my It means that sci-fi and emotion are separated, which cannot be compared with classic sci-fi works such as '2001 A Space Odyssey' and 'Blade Runner', at most it can only be regarded as a summer commercial blockbuster with excellent completion."
"So, isn't it a summer commercial blockbuster?"
"Uh."
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"Can anyone explain why Cooper left in the end? I always feel like I don't get it."
"So do you think Cooper should stay? In the entire ward, except for Murphy, everyone else is a stranger to Cooper for the first time. Even Murphy is actually not Cooper's memory for a long time. In that case, do you think it’s meaningful to stay?”
"You mean Cooper's a stranger even though he's back? Ah, I finally understand what Renly was saying now, but wait, then Cooper can just stay and talk to Mo. Fei is alone. Oh, oh, I see, don't roll your eyes, I didn't understand, and now I'm asking humbly, okay, don't knock my enthusiasm. I know, Murphy is also unfamiliar to Cooper Yes, there is no point in staying."
"Not only that, Murphy kept Cooper, but what about her own family? Choose the father who hasn't seen each other in 80 years? Or the family who has been with her for 80 years?"
"In that case, isn't Cooper the only one left? God, that kind of loneliness is really scary."
"So he chose to leave."
"Ah! That's it! Oops, I want to read it again, but I didn't understand it the first time!"
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buzzing. buzzing.
There was a lot of noise at the entrance of the entire Chinese/Chinese Theater. After the door facing Hollywood Boulevard opened, the high-spirited audience poured out like a flood. The heated discussion scene immediately became a beautiful scenery under the night. Los Angeles, which has been dull all day, finally ushered in a cool breeze after the sun went down. There was a rolling heat wave in the breezy breeze, and the festive Hollywood Boulevard ushered in another high/tide of summer.
The audience, the reporters, the film critics, and the film critics were reluctant to leave for a long time, so they gathered together like this, standing on the red carpet that had not yet been put away at the door of the premiere, and eloquently expressed all kinds of ideas. Excited and focused faces, perhaps holding different opinions, but because of the same hobbies, they collided face-to-face with different sparks, making the city of angels in midsummer and June usher in a film festival comparable to Cannes upsurge.
Yes, a film festival.
The summer movie viewing party feast has never been short of cheering moments, and the wave of movie viewing in groups has also become one of the best choices to cool off in summer. You can always feel the giggles in the cinemas on the streets and alleys. Laughter, dancing footsteps and chasing laughter.
Those dating spots for couples that specialize in romantic classic movies, those old theaters that show black and white movies or art films 24 hours a day, those top chain theater chains located in shopping malls, those who live on the streets of childhood memories but are in the wind and frost of time. Abandoned theaters that are almost annihilated in China... Just like cultural images that condense lifestyle and memory fragments, we grow up like a flowing river.
However, it is difficult to find such a scene in the streets and alleys of the summer vacation: discussing in twos and threes, arguing in twos and threes, arguing with red faces, because the main purpose of commercial movies is to relax and enjoy, not for a plot. Or a role is justified.
"Sword Comes"
Calm down and think about it seriously. It is undeniable that with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the film, people's aesthetic level is gradually improving. Even for commercial films produced by the assembly line, the audience wants to see more things. In addition to the pictures and shocking special effects, there can be at least a complete story, or a charming character. The Marvel series of movies can gather the support of so many fans. It is definitely not without reason; and the "Transformers" series of movies is inevitable. It is also not without reason that the ground is gradually going downhill.
So, wouldn’t it be interesting to see a film festival-style discussion boom in summer? Or to put it another way, does that mean that the combination of film and art has found a relative balance? Isn't this summer season more worth looking forward to
After all, good works are frequent, and it is the audience who ultimately benefit.
This is the case at this time.
"U.S. Weekly" reporter Gavin Hunter couldn't help but get excited when he saw such a scene. Even "Inception" or "Drunken Country Ballad" had never sparked such a heated and excited discussion before. The outcome of the debate is good or bad, but what is certain is that "Interstellar" has created a topic, and Gavin couldn't wait to go forward to conduct an interview, showing the audience's first feelings by means of a sample survey.
"I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed. It's not that the movie is not good enough, it's lower than my expectations. I was expecting more sci-fi parts. Actually, the movie is a bit more emotional. Personally, I don't think it's Nolan. Where he is good at, Hall's performance is still amazing, but relatively speaking, the level of excitement that Nolan brings to the film is also somewhat diminished."
The above remarks came from a young audience wearing hats and jeans. Obviously, the feelings of family affection are still not deep enough, which also created a contrast of expectations; and his companions also expressed similar views.
"It's definitely a pity. Nolan showed his unique interpretation of sci-fi in 'Deadly Magic' and 'Inception', which is undoubtedly my personal favorite part. In 'Interstellar', In the movie, he added the weight of emotional resonance, which also reduced the sci-fi part to a supporting role. To be honest, I personally think that Renly is a bit of a steal, I don't know if Nolan did it to take care of his role. Adjustment, that's not necessarily a good thing."
The young viewer boldly offered a fresh point, which caught Gavin's eyes, and he hurriedly asked, "So, are you saying that Renly's role should be reduced?"
The other party waved his hands again and again, "Don't hurt me! Do you know how huge Renly's fan base is now?"
The nerdy guy standing next to him broke the news directly, "His girlfriend is a Renly fan and a loyal Don Quixote."
"Haha! Haha!" He couldn't help laughing twice, showing an expression of "everyone understands between men", winked at Gavin, and then continued, "But my thoughts are somewhat different from Tim's. Different. In fact, I absolutely love it…”
"Traitor!" Tim immediately protested unwillingly, pinched his partner's neck with his left hand, and began to use "violence" to prevent the other party from continuing to speak.
The other party still struggled and said, "Is it perfect? Of course not! Is it hard sci-fi? Neither! But Nolan has shown images of black holes and wormholes on the big screen, and to be honest, I can still be picky. Is it? Tim, tell it yourself, isn't the interstellar part very exciting?"
"... You're ruthless!" Tim let go of his left hand, and then looked at Gavin and became excited again, "Indeed, this is really a very special viewing! The experience of watching the movie in the cinema is similar to last year's' Gravity's like, God, it's amazing!" He started jumping as he spoke.
Similar reactions, Gavin can also be seen in female audiences, which is also a bit rare, "Of course, of course! I mean, in addition to Renly, the movie itself is very good." A group of girls laughed and laughed. There was a group, the chattering appearance formed a sharp contrast with the men, and the lively scene of your words and my words made Gavin unable to react.
"I love bridges in space!"
"I think last year's 'Gravity' space scene was more beautiful. In this film, I still prefer the presentation of landforms on different planets. It's really imaginative."
"I think the five-dimensional space in a black hole is really impressive."
"exactly!"
Gavin had to interject to stop it, otherwise it would be endless, "So what do you think of the overall quality of the movie? How many points can you give out of 10?"
"Eight points, at least."
"I think seven points, because Renly has too few scenes, haha."
"Nine points. I especially like Renly's eyes. I will watch it when it is officially released on Friday."
"I thought it would be very boring, but it's actually a lot better than I thought, and I give it an eight. I think it's a good choice for the summer when the girls come to watch movies for Renly."
"For Renly or for the movie?" The girls themselves had already taken over the interview baton.
"Can't it be both? Haha!"