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What does the movie Killing mean?

1. The theme of the film is actually discussing the hostility of the ignorant people towards the awakened people, etc. It belongs to the "Lu Xun style of throwing spears and daggers". Simply put, it is "who killed him", "he is How did he die?" Two questions. The author believes that although it is accessible, it may not be achieved. The above themes are only superficial. The real core of the film is about Buddha nature. This point of view is most vividly reflected in the important prop of the film - the strong key of the cow.

2. Killing is a wonderful suspense film that revolves around the death of Niu Jiejie. How did Niu Jiejie die? First, he was tied up and beaten, then thrown from the hillside, and then hit by a doctor's car. A series of violent acts failed to make the street gangster strengthen his muscles and bones, dust him off, pat his butt, and continue walking back to longevity. Zhen, as if he were an immortal little strong man. In a blink of an eye, the cow turned into a corpse, with no external scars and a healthy internal body. The cause of death became a mystery.

3. The film first throws out the ending of the story - Niu Jiejie is inexplicably not strong, and then begins to unfold the story around Niu Jiejie's death through the method of an outside doctor peeling onions. Guan Hu uses a flashback technique, but it is not a good idea to use the doctor played by Simon Yam as the point-of-view character of the flashback. The flashback is played in a murder suspense style, and Simon Yam is a detective at heart, even if his identity is Doctor, stories are in danger of losing shape.

4. In fact, the story has become a plot of "small town murder, doctor becomes detective". Fortunately, the plot of the story is fresh enough, and there is not too much suspense surrounding Niu Jiejie's death. The audience can understand everything as long as the story flows smoothly. Small town gangsters like Niu Jiejie have become immortal weaklings physically and can only be killed mentally. But what really kills the cow is not the lies concocted by the town, but the birth of new life. Most of the film's time revolves around the word "kill". "Life" grows covertly and cleverly, and in the end it becomes an element that strongly resonates with "kill". The contradiction between "killing" and "living" has become a profound theme that the director gave the film to think about.

5. Niu Jianjie’s death was accompanied by his misdeeds in the whole town, and this section of causing trouble in the whole town also became the focus of jokes in the film, Huang Bo’s street The image of the ruffian was very successful. Those pranks that were hated by the whole town included the death of the grandfather, the aphrodisiac incident, saving the horse widow, digging up the ancestor's grave to take the treasure as a gift, etc. These things may seem immoral and morally corrupt, but from a modern perspective Come on, these things couldn't be more reasonable, and they clearly carry a strong criticism of the feudal ideas of the small town and the indifference to human nature.

6. In the end, the director also redefined these pranks from the perspective of a doctor, which seemed a bit superfluous. Moreover, Niu Jianjie’s doing these things was essentially nonsense and was considered an accident. Therefore, it is impossible to overturn the verdict completely. A little too much. The film then focuses on human nature, and Niu Jiejie's heartfelt farewell from house to house becomes an example of Niu Jiejie's essentially good person. The mayor organized a scam at the cost of his own life, but what he got was a absurdity. Niu Jiejiao awakens the kind heart hidden in the black coat through self-exile. Niu Jiejie's death became an act of "I voluntarily go to hell to awaken others' hope in life." The melons and fruits offered by the town residents in front of Niu Jie's tomb can also be regarded as a signal of reconciliation in Ning Ba's interpersonal relationship. :

1. "Killing" is adapted from Chen Tiejun's novella "Killing at Children's Play". It is an absurd suspense comedy directed by Guan Hu and co-starring Huang Bo, Simon Yam, Su Youpeng, Yu Nan and others. The plot of the film focuses on elements of absurd suspense and black comedy. At the same time, the emotional line between Huang Bo and Yu Nan is full of affection in the extreme madness.

2. The film tells the story of how a group of people joined forces to kill an "irregular" person. It reflects the collective psychology of various rabble-roused nationalities and the hidden human psychology and complex aspects of human nature. Very thought-provoking. The film was released nationwide on April 28, 2012. Huang Bo won the Best Actor Award at the 20th Beijing University Student Film Festival and the Annual Actor Award at the 4th China Film Directors Association for this film