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A movie I watched when I was a kid. what's the name

A movie I watched when I was a kid. What's the name?

Movie recommendation "Birdman" (reposted) (Published on: 2005-1-11 19:32:13)

"Birdman": hit by mistake Harvest

Original By Fang Nu 2004-12-28 18:22:42

Because Nicolas Cage watched this film, the name printed on the disc was incomprehensible and there was no mention of it. Necessary, but it has nothing to do with this film.

The highlight of this film is not Nicolas, but a strange and handsome face. Later, we found out that he is an actor named Matthew Mordine, but we still don’t know much about him. , but his character moved me deeply.

At the beginning of the film, a pair of longing and desperate eyes stared at a small window, with a series of question marks popping up in his mind. Nicolas plays a sergeant named Al. His face was injured during the war and his face was bandaged. He went to the hospital to visit his childhood playmate Birdie. Bird Boy had a mental problem. He squatted in the corner all day long, his eyes dull and speechless... He no longer recognized his best friend.

The doctor told Al that if Bird Boy continued like this, he would be sent to a mental hospital in three days. And will always stay in that dark place. In order to save his best friend, Al embarked on a journey of memories——

In his hometown town, Bird Boy was different from other children. He did not play with others and only played tricks. It breeds pigeons. He and Al became friends because of pigeons. They devote themselves wholeheartedly to raising pigeons, but Bird Child is not just a hobby, he is love... He has always imagined that he can fly, and he keeps working hard. The study of flight and birds is quite thorough. Therefore, he attracted a girl in the class. However, he had no interest in the relationship between men and women. All his energy was devoted to birds.

The bird child has an authoritarian mother and a considerate father. The family's poverty became an obstacle for Bird Boy to raise birds, but his father worked several jobs for his son to fulfill his son's hobby. I think if the father knew that his son's love for birds had reached an insatiable level, he would not have sacrificed himself so much in exchange for a son who was mentally injured. Bird Boy and Al worked hard to find ways to earn a small amount of money to complete Bird Boy's flight plan. They bought a car that was dilapidated and irreparable, and due to the two's mistakes, they were taken into the police station, and Al's father bought their car in a fit of anger. Because of this incident, Bird Boy and Al's father had a big fight, which no one had ever done before, which surprised Al. He didn't know where Bird Boy got his courage and why he was so persistent...

Bird Boy began to take care of the canaries, and they gave birth to a group of young lives. Bird Boy paid close attention to their feeding process. He didn't respond at all to the girl's advances. Not only was he frigid, he had no interest in sex at all. He took off his clothes and lay with the canaries. Al thought he had spent a wonderful night with the girl. When he learned the truth, he was extremely disappointed. He no longer understood birds. Boy, he felt that Bird Boy had reached a morbid level.

Al left to join the army. At the same moment, Bird Boy's most beloved canary crashed into the glass and died. Faced with this situation, Bird Boy almost collapsed. During the war, he witnessed a bomb killing a large number of birds, and he screamed hysterically. From then on, he fell into the same morbid situation at the beginning of the film.

Al tried his best to jog Birdboy's memory. Everything seems to be in vain, he gets angry and roars, and the bird child cowers. "This makes me feel scarier than war." Al's words broke people's hearts. At the last moment of the deadline, Al still refused to give up. Finally, the bird boy talked to him. There was only Al in his world, and he didn't talk to anyone else, so he was still regarded as a mental patient.

Al took him to escape from the hospital. Birdboy spread his hands and jumped off the window sill. Al screamed in despair. To his surprise, the place where Birdboy jumped turned out to be a platform.

The film ends here. As for the subsequent development, the audience can imagine for themselves.

The whole film is full of sadness, but the ending of the story unexpectedly gives people hope. The film was so attractive to me that I couldn’t wait to watch it, and my heart was full of emotions. Especially the look in Bird Boy's eyes is so sad that I feel infinite sympathy.

Is there anyone in this world who loves the same thing to such an extent?

Is this a kind of luck or misfortune?

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2005-11-17

The movie "Birdman"

I watched this movie a long, long time ago, and today I watched it with a A friend was talking about the Beatles' Free as a Bird and mentioned this movie. I really wanted to get back the feeling of watching movies at that time, so I found this movie review from a long time ago...

"Birdman": Symptom Analysis under Foucault's Care

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People can hardly adequately evaluate Foucault, the most influential philosopher since the 1960s. His thoughts have radiated so widely that they have almost penetrated into Western philosophy, literature, and society. In various fields such as science, his theory seems to be a reflection on theory and a discussion of different aspects of culture. Therefore, precise language cannot summarize and contain Foucault's theory, and more crazy language expressions seem to be easier. Convincing: Foucault, an ahistorical historian, an anti-humanist humanist, and a non-structural structuralist.

The hidden evils of modern life cannot escape Foucault's sharp eyes. Incarceration, mental illness, homosexuality and medicine are all areas of Foucault's research, but these seemingly extremely marginal topics are precisely in Foucault's eyes. It has become the original driving force to promote social operations hidden at the most basic level of society, and is the most sensitive and weak link of social power institutions. Therefore, Foucault's theory is a mechanism-based analysis of social operations. However, "Birdman" can be seen as a film essay on Foucault's theory.

It is still a very bold and uncertain thing to use Foucault's theory throughout the entire critical discourse of a film, but fortunately Foucault aims to establish a dual theory of time and space. It is a huge theory, so it is less likely to reveal flaws when using this extremely comprehensive thing to judge a specific phenomenon. Other things must be carefully understood by the viewer, because I cannot explain it very clearly.

About Madness

In "Birdman", the birdman loves birds by nature and dreams of flying freely like a bird, but the cruel war deprives him of blood in front of him. After killing a large number of birds, he began to refuse to talk to the humans who killed the birds, and curled up like a wounded bird. Birdman's teenage friend Al has all the hobbies of ordinary people, such as pursuing girls and being passionate about sex. However, he was able to understand Birdman and stay with him. After Birdman was imprisoned in the hospital, in order to cooperate with the hospital's treatment work - to restore Birdman to normal, Al repeated the past events to Birdman every day in order to awaken him. Birdman's memory and desire to talk to people. In the film, there are two completely different attitudes towards the strange nature of Birdman. The representatives of these two attitudes are Al and Weiss respectively.

Weiss is the spokesperson of the rational world. He appears as a doctor and tries to regulate the crazy world according to the rules of the civilized world. Al is the transition between rationality and irrationality. At first, he represented the rational/civilized world in carrying out rescue operations against the irrational/crazy birdmen. The difference between Wes and Al was only in their treatment of birds. This can be seen in the different adjectives used to describe people. Weiss said Birdman is "crazy", while Al thinks Birdman is just "special". After repeated efforts, he found that he was being assimilated by the Birdman - the persuader was persuaded by the persuaded. (The cruel memories of the war were affecting his nerves more and more strongly), and he also began to curl his hands and feet and huddle up like a wounded bird. It was not until later that he realized an ulterior secret: "He said to Birdman: 'If Wes knew what I was thinking, he would also lock me up.'" At this time, he was already irrational and crazy. cannot extricate himself from the world. He even apologizes to Birdman saying "I shouldn't have kept you". But at this time, Wes no longer believed that Al would continue to deal with Birdman according to his wishes. He had lost his effect on him. In other words, Al had already stood on the opposite side of the rational world. He was also treated like a madman.

Let’s look at Al’s reaction after he became a “madman”, that is, how he fought against the rational world. He also refused to talk to humans who were killing each other, but unlike Birdman, he was His refusal was expressed in a howl, and when the nurse asked pleasantly to talk to him, he said: "We've been talking to him since I came in, but no one would listen, even if they weren't crazy." This sentence is actually a righteous expression based on a complete system of values ????that he has formed. He looks at the entire world around him with his own sober, outstanding and pure natural perspective. This is undoubtedly a person. A world full of cruelty, neurosis, depression and madness. To a certain extent, this is a more "rational" rejection, a positive rejection, and a conscious choice.

"I don't know if it's still me under those bandages. God, I don't want a patchwork face." This society exists at the expense of killing ideals and true freedom. This is exactly what it means. theme of the film.

About the right to speak

Foucault believes that some taboos appear in their original form, while other looser prohibitions appear in the form of morality. People generally shape themselves according to the wishes of others in society, or the wishes of mainstream ideologies, and this wish is a controlled voice. In real society, the right to speak is always held by the dominant/powerful party. There is no doubt whether things like "reality" and "truth" are true. "Reality" and "truth" are actually the result of explanations under the control of power discourse. The party with the power to speak exerts power, while the passive party either manipulates the same discourse to speak, or remains silent by refusing to listen and talk.

"The Piano Lesson", a film with strong feminist overtones, is a typical film that refuses to speak to keep its right to speak from being deprived. Because the heroine cannot express her normal wishes as a woman, she refuses to talk to the patriarchal society to safeguard her rights. This feminist silence remains until the heroine finds the man she loves and leaves with him in a foreign land.

Obviously, there is also a problem of discourse power in the film "Birdman". Compared to humans, birdmen cannot enter the other's discourse system - humans speak normal moral words. , and the birdman only talks to the birds mentally, "I want to climb up and talk to them" - but it is obviously human words that dominate. So Birdman was diagnosed as on the verge of mental illness by modern medicine and treated with modern medical methods - the purpose was to force him to speak "human language".

Just as Birdman said to Al at the end of the film: "I don't know what to say to them." Birdman knows from beginning to end what objects he is worth talking to.

Foucault talked about the appreciation of silence in his conversation "Self-Portrait". He said that there are many ways of speaking and many ways of silence. Some silences are marked by intense hostility, others by deep friendship, reverence, and even love. Unfortunately Birdman's silence is a hostile silence.

At first, Al tried to talk to Birdman, trying to save him from the tragic memory of being raped by the war, but what he didn't expect was that Birdman did not lose his ability to speak. ability, but he didn't know what to say to them, and he naturally didn't know what to say to Al. Only when Al woke up from the bombing of the war and faced his broken company, he said, "I still want him to be The original El is not a monster. What’s so good about their world is that we should stay here and don’t go out. We don’t want to talk to anyone and often go crazy.”

At this time, the birdman spoke. .

As Foucault elaborated in "Madness and Civilization": "My question is, at what cost can the subject tell the truth about itself? At what cost can the subject tell the truth about itself as a madman? Truth? ”

About delirium

According to a psychiatric perspective, Birdman should be diagnosed as suffering from severe delirium. "Some people think they are beasts, so they imitate the sounds and movements of beasts. Some people think they are glassware, so they avoid passers-by to prevent themselves from being broken; some people are afraid of death, but they are often more likely to die prematurely. There are also people who imagine that they are guilty of some crime, and whenever their friends approach them, they tremble with fear, thinking that they are going to be arrested, imprisoned, and sentenced to death. "The idea of ??delirium is always isolated and fragmented. Damage to the whole sanity.

Bird people love birds and keep company with them. They fantasize that they are a bird and try to fly freely in the sky like a bird. This kind of thinking occupied almost all of his life, and when it developed to the extreme, it became a disease. The birdman climbed up to a high place and risked his life to get a chance to talk to the bird. He made himself bird clothes and slept naked in a place like a birdcage.

Birdman's different mental state is reflected in his carefully planned three flights. The first time was an unexpected flight. Birdman and Al climbed to the elevated structure at the construction site. Birdman accidentally slipped down, but at the dangerous moment, Birdman "flyed" down in an extremely elegant manner. , he flew for the first time, but broke his legs.

The second flight was carefully planned. The birdman made big wings for himself, exercised his arm strength every day, and counted the number of flappings per minute. But when they really flew down the hillside of the garbage dump, the result was that the birdman fell into a cesspool after some distance. middle. This is the second tragic ending to a flight.

For the third time, Birdman finally flew, but this time he flew not in reality, but in fantasy, a spiritual flight. He said: "I flew, as if I was in a dream, but it was not a dream. You can't describe it, you can only feel it."

This state of the birdman is a return to nature. The state is a more primitive state: I would rather die and be reborn as a bird. He can only be labeled as crazy if he is crazy in modern society. "It is impossible to find madness in a savage state. Madness can only exist in society."

For humans, humans cannot fly, they can only jump, trying to fly from a high place like a bird. Flying up everywhere, the result is a serious fall and serious injury. However, the birdman fell gracefully. That moment was so exciting. For this moment of flying, the birdman seemed not to care about the consequences of flying, and even forgot the existence of life. This is exactly the spirit advocated by Foucault:

"For me, that kind of pure and complete happiness is connected with death. I even hope to have that kind of (laughing) excessive happiness , I'd rather die for it."

"I was hit by a car in the street. For a few seconds I felt like I was dying. The joy is really, really intense.

It was seven o'clock in the summer evening, the weather was very good, the sun was setting, and the sky was blue. This is the most beautiful scene I can recall so far. ”

Foucault’s life was also a “Nietzschean exploration.” Like Faust, he pursued “extreme experience” throughout his life and never stopped until he finally became obsessed with de-***. The experience of "Bliss" is in turn taken away by the "devil". Foucault's research on cultural boundaries is complementary to his social marginal psychology.

About imprisonment

From the perspective of images, Although it is not described as a prison, the hospital shown in the film is obviously a place for imprisonment. The cabin where Birdman lives is very much like a cell, and there is only a small skylight that allows him to see the blue sky outside. , this window was so small that he could only stare in one direction, and the skylight was covered with barbed wire that denied freedom. A ray of blue light came in from the skylight and enveloped the crouching birdman. It is his light of hope, and only this light is waiting for Birdman.

The overlay of rolling clouds in the blue sky and the dense barbed wire in the opening film creates a strong contrast, which also gives the film a sense of place. The opening is cast with a tragic tone, with the birdman in his classic posture: toes hooked like bird claws, hands curled up tightly, naked, squatting on the bedrail like a baby, raising his head and looking up. Looking out the window, like a canary that is always ready and dreaming of flying high, the birdman uses his body to resist the environment that imprisons him. The wild and unruly youthful power revealed reveals a kind of human existence that is born free and has been liberated. If these body postures hint at their dreams, it is because these things particularly publicize their dreams. The kind of unrecognized freedom.

Foucault said: People cannot confirm their sanity by confining their neighbors, and the imprisoned people can always insist on confirming their beliefs without being criticized. How much courage it will take to be subverted by another kind of madness. At least, Birdman's madness is not a madness that is thrown into prison, but a madness that is thrown into darkness. In the dark night, he can only be closest to his own heart. Secret, the loneliest thing communicates.

With this unique attitude, what Birdman is fighting against is a mechanism for the generation and exercise of power, a mechanism that treats special people as circus animals. The practice of taming, the so-called convention that makes everyone in the world assume this posture rather than that posture, is a whole set of "management" techniques that have emerged since the 18th century, of which the prison is but one manifestation, as well as in. Deformation in the field of punishment.

Ending: The director’s attitude

From a general point of view, the director of this film must have a certain degree of mental depression or madness. Only then can such a story with a very bizarre form and content be brought to the screen.

Alan Parker shot Birdman's real life and his inner world with an admiring attitude and a beautiful vision. Yes, the behavior of the birdman is undoubtedly pathological, crazy and irrational from a secular and normal perspective. However, when the war is regarded as a crazy and inhumane action that goes against the will of nature, when the people who are currently living When you can't fall asleep amidst the cold sound of machines, in this context, madness is a restored normality, a silent roar that accuses reality, and a concrete manifestation of people using their own spirit and body to fight against steel and concrete. action.

In the hands of Alan Parker, a director who is quite perceptive and has a deep sense of social responsibility, there have also been films like "The Wall" that are more directly intentional and symbolic. It is an indictment of modern life in a modern way, or even a more direct roar.

Art works in the modern world frequently erupt from madness. This situation undoubtedly does not show the rationality of the world, the meaning of these works, or even the relationship between the real world and these artists. Contact and rupture.

"Wherever there are works of art, there will be no madness." This is the most fundamental reason for the existence of the postmodern film text "Birdman".

It can be downloaded from BT. It can also be downloaded from Dianluo!!! There is a movie I watched when I was a kid. I don’t know what its name is?

"The Lightning Miracle" is directed by Victor Salva and stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Lance Henritsen, Jeff Goldblum, Mary S. Starring Thien Bergen, the science fiction film tells the story of a mother who was unfortunately electrocuted during pregnancy and gave birth to an albino baby with superpowers, which subsequently caused social strife. There was a movie I watched when I was a kid, I don’t know what it’s called!

If I remember correctly, it should be "Gong Xi Fa Cai" starring Alan Tam

Baidu Encyclopedia has "Gong Xi Fa Cai". I really want to know the name of a movie I watched when I was a child. Name

The movie "Millennium Love" is also called "Wooden Beauty"

A possessed peasant girl is resurrected after a thousand years and falls in love with a college student who looks like a prince...

A thousand years ago, in a mysterious small European country, the peasant girl Jesse fell in love with the prince William, which offended the prince's mother, Queen Isamanda. Just as the prince was riding away with Jesse, the royal guards intercepted them. With the help of the palace wizard, the queen used a cursed necklace to turn Jesse into a wooden man.

A thousand years later, in 1990, the country’s Count Spitz, accompanied by three bodyguards as strong as cattle, arrived in Philadelphia with a batch of their country’s most precious Symbolist statues. Prepared for an exhibition at Prince's Department Store, Jesse is one of the exhibits.

After Jason Williamson, a college student working part-time at Prince's Department Store, accidentally took off Jesse's necklace, Jesse came back to life and fell in love with Jason, who looked exactly like Prince William. However, Jesse's country could not lose their national treasure, so he ordered Count Spitz to get Jesse back to his hometown, and an interesting chase began. And Jesse also made a lot of jokes when faced with a completely unfamiliar modern life. In order to win Jesse's love, college student Jason is misunderstood by his mother and hunted by the police. In the end, the lovers finally got married after many twists and turns.

Who still remembers the name of a movie they watched as a child?

The legend of Wesley? I saw a movie when I was a kid, but I didn’t know what it was called.

Die Hard 3 7.7 points

Starring: Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson, Graham Greene

Director: John McTiernan

Genre: Action Gun Game Crime Thriller

Duration: 123 minutes

Year: 1995

Region: United States

Language: English German

Alias: New York Robbery Ultimate Detective 3

Introduction

Brave Game 1 (there are two)

The movie "Jumanji" describes the day in 1969 when a 12-year-old boy named Allen accidentally picked up a chess board while playing chess with his friend Sarah. , was actually sucked into the chessboard, and his whereabouts are unknown since then. Twenty-six years later, two children, Peter and Judy, discovered the chessboard and started playing with it out of curiosity. Finally, Allen, who had been trapped for many years, was rescued; however, unfortunately, forest beasts and flood disasters also followed, and the tranquility of the town was suddenly broken, and it fell into huge chaos-and the only one... The solution is to find Allen's friend Sarah. According to the rules of the chessboard, the four of them must finish the game. They passed many difficulties and finally finished the game.

:baike.baidu./subview/37925/11117056.htm?fr=aladdin asked about a movie, an old movie that I watched when I was a child. I've always wanted to know what it's called.

The Legend of Wukong

Starring: Peng Yuyan, Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Yu Feihong

Director: Guo Zijian

Genre: Action, Drama and Fantasy

Duration: 122 minutes

Year: 2017

Region: Mainland

Introduction When I was a kid, I saw a movie about Xiao. I forgot his name.

The Heavenly Sword: The Nine Swords of Dugu (1992)

Alias: The Heavenly Sword: The Ultimate Sword/The Legend of the Chivalrous Girl

Introduction: Countries are divided and wars are frequent The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. The Later Tang Dynasty was destroyed by Hou Yan, and the princess (Li Jiaxin) fled under the protection of Liu Ruoxiong (Li Zixiong) and Sai Xiaojing (Yang Lijing). Before her death, her father crossed a jade flute that contained the secret of the treasure, and the princess found the treasure. The country can be restored. The three of them got separated on the road. The princess accidentally enters Xiahou Valley and meets Xiahou Tang (Liu Ximing), who was originally the prince of the Later Jin Dynasty. He is being forced by his aunt (Hui Yinghong) to practice the Dugu Nine Swords that can restore the country. His enemy who destroyed the country is the princess. But because their identities were not revealed, the two found true love through the latter's several life-saving efforts. Liu Ruoxiong was captured by Yan Guoshi (Liu Xun), who used interests as bait to make him rebellious.