Lady eve
I spent a lot of time slowly watching the movie "Stanley Cavill" in his book "Happiness Pursuit" called "Remarriage Comedy" and his thesis. We can ignore whether such films themselves are indeed a type of problem - there seems to be some controversy about it - but watching these movies over and over again, together with a careful study of Cavill's papers, is certainly the most profitable sport.
One thing that impressed me was Carville's interest in film and film. Through his most articles about Sturges'. A brilliant comedy starring Steinwick and Fonda, he is likely to write a drama, whether it is writing, staged or filmed. Indeed, in the early days he discussed a camera movement [identified as "徘徊' - the scene in question was realized by straight cut"], a humorous open credit sequence, and later, he did solve REFLEXITIVITY in three The photo terms of the card scammer, and in the discussion about the mirror, Jean lifted up and observed the other passengers on the ship, "...we were told that the film knew that she was written and directed, photographed and edited." Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't - but if it does, then this approach is only obvious to philosophers or serious film scholars. It does not show this kind of knowledge, for example, the microphone hanging from the actor's head is clearly visible in the Godal film.
But beyond that, few in Cavill's article see the film as a unique art medium. For example, I think, for Carville, cut from the "chimney" of the boat Fonda and Demarest used Amazon for the chimney of the cruise ship [think Kubrick throws the bones of the spacecraft] or use the ocean where Sturges are used here. Stock footage of a sailing ship sailing. We have to come up here with some heinous Hollywood practices - for example, when Fonda and Demarest first boarded the cruise, how did Stanwyck happen to have an apple for his hair? Or this - their boats on the Amazon River can be connected to ocean liners in the sea? Of course, I know that Cavill's concerns exist in different areas - he said he is not pretending to write film criticism - but sometimes when I read his article, I want to know if he only gave the movie a little short-lived indifference. .
Orignal From: Postmodern film method: Ms. Eve
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