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Comment on whether Lv Deshui is a good movie (Lv Deshui)

"Chad Water is the best domestic film of the year." This is the funniest joke I have heard this year. The popularity like this has reached a disgusting level, and I think it is necessary to come out and talk about it, because it is really not as good as you said.

There is no denying that the idea of this film is really sharp. The whole film is full of firepower, mercilessly satirizing and lashing intellectuals: first, the temptation of empty salary, then the oppression of official power, and then the shock of bullets. Let their ugliness be unobstructed. As the story goes on, the power system and the alienated environment deprive and destroy everything that everyone cherishes in the film, such as dignity, beauty, ideals and courage. ...

This is obviously the reason why many people pursue "getting water from the donkey". However, such a film seems to have substance in words, the expression is a disaster, and the ambition to pursue "things" is too obvious.

To say that its expression is out of order is not to dislike that it is full of drama and not "cinematic". I don't have too persistent pursuit of the film itself. The structure of the screenplay itself is divided into drama, novel and prose structure, which shows its dependence on sister art. Many films with obvious dramatic styles are also successful, such as 12 Angry Men and Killing God.

The fatal wound of Lv Deshui lies not in the defect of film adaptation, but in its violation of the basic law that artistic creation needs purification and filtration. It is not so much a movie as a rude experiment and display of the ugliness of human nature, which is easy to cause physical discomfort to the audience.

Appreciating the impression of this film, especially the second half, is like someone holding your head, making you look at the ugliness of human nature irresistibly and proudly asking you, "Am I very deep?" This kind of "profound" as the banner, openly offended the audience, but also won a full house applause. It can only show that our "deep" demand for movies has reached the point of hunger.