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Patriot’s Day

In the movie, each shot of the streets of Boston is captured, each scene is captured, and the real images of the bombing and the screen shots made by the crew are inserted in turn to allow the audience to feel their way to the scene of the incident. Although the film was adapted from real events, unless you were a witness to the Boston Marathon bombing, you couldn’t even find out which plots in the movie had changed the actual events. Many times you will feel that this sense of realism is more like a documentary. The charm of this city in Boston is not only shown in the lens of the oldest buildings in the United States, the powerful four major league teams, but each and every one of the people who lived and now lives in this city. Everyone is determined to fight terrorism. The resolute and yearning for a better future. The episode interspersed with the appearance of a large number of Boston locations and Chinese. The rush runner was used by every Chinese student who read a book in Boston. Every film was run alongside the Charles River. Colorful and realistic add color.

12 angry men – determining one man’s fate

There was a logical loophole and method bias in the persuasion process of juror number 8. Asking someone what they had for dinner the day before yesterday or last week, about 99% may get the answer “can’t remember”. However, if you look up the name of the movie the day before yesterday or last week, there may be 99% of the possible answers. Well, between forgetting a dinner and the name of the movie, obviously they cannot be equivalent, and it can prove that the boy forgetting movie’s name is normal. In persuading the last person, juror number 8 found out the “psychological motives” of the father and son’s bad relationship, and pointed out that “you are the last person”, providing both the reason for persuasion and the other party. Mental stress was exerted. Is this way of persuasion correct? Why use one person to convince another person? Is it to seek objective truth, but also just to prove his point of view?

Finally, judging from the order in which all the people were turned, the first thing that was reversed was the grassroots, followed by middle class, and finally the rich. This arrangement was meaningful and I think the writer intended it. In the one-person-one-vote rule, the differences in the class were eliminated, and people who rarely had the right to speak had a veto power. Everyone who chooses to “do something I can do” often chooses to exercise power. Does this power bring about the desire and temptation to show power and thus influence their own objective judgment? In fairness, the evidence chain of the case is not complete and it is taken for granted. However, the decision of the people is actually not related to the truth. This is why everyone is looking dazed out of the court. Because everyone understands that they may not have made the right choice, whether or not the teenager has killed anyone. However, everyone who had originally voted for guilt turned from a careless and reckless mindset to a solemn one. He thought hard about making a judgment of “truth,” quarreled intensely, and tangled his heart, at least he thought there was “reasonable doubt”.

Even in the United States, where the independence of the judiciary is concerned, the rules of law alone cannot guarantee that the truth must have appeared, but it gives people equal rights and opportunities for “reasonable suspicion.” I think that the main meaning of this movie is not to tell a story of justice, nor is it a hymn to the American judicial system, but to convey to everyone the spirit of “should take seriously their own power”. Everyone carries heavy weight with the decisions they made – and people need to remember that.

What happens after the Arrival

Before they first entered the alien spacecraft, there were several shots toggles. From the hand touch the shell of the ship, to the character’s face close-up, to the hand close-up, and then back to the face close-up. Can not help but guess who this hand is, male or female.

Although men and women are divided about what constitutes the foundation of civilization, when we encounter a new thing, our instinctive reactions are the same. We are both afraid and curious. We both want to go near it and because we want to keep safe. distance. The people, the soldiers, and the stock market all show our fear of the unknown. For the first time into the spacecraft, the only light source is high above, a closed dark environment, solemn and mysterious background music, and a rising channel. And all the preparations that human had made before were merely in exchange for the obscure figures of two aliens.

When the alien language first appeared, the feeling was three-dimensional and dynamic. There are several close-ups in the movie. And when their language is translated into a flat 2D image that we can understand, hasn’t it been changed? The heroine’s understanding of alien language and alien language is gradual. Even at the end of the film, I’m not quite sure whether she fully understood and mastered such a language. From weapons, to tools, to gifts. The three words that seem to translate to each other express a completely different willingness. Weapons are understood as malicious, tools are neutral, and gifts express the goodwill of aliens. What aliens give is a tool. As for whether the tool is a science and technology or a process or a method, it is not very important. It is only the heroine’s understanding of this matter. Nuclear energy is a tool, a science and technology, it can also be a weapon, it can also be a gift. Just like our future, how it is depends on how we look at it and on how we choose to look at it.

Remember your papa, Coco

Coco himself kept a picture of the father’s face that was torn from the family, but after Imelda’s death, Héctor did not return once all the family’s family was held by Coco. Coco never completed the photo during this time and put his father’s photo into the family mourning hall. So what is the hidden line of this movie? It was Coco’s understanding of his father’s life.

After being “abandoned” by Héctor, we could imagine that it was not only Imelda who was angry, but also Coco. This explains why after years since Imelda passed away, Coco still hadn’t put up her dad’s photo. She probably hated that her father abandoned her and her mother and hated music, but she did not know whether her father died or where she was. Therefore, she concealed her father’s picture in her own drawer and she did not want to put on the family mourning hall.

When Miguel brought back the song of Remember me, Coco could see her father’s wishes once more, and then points to the past photos to recall her father and think that papa is back. It’s hard to imagine Coco’s life as a young girl who thought she was abandoned by his father and raised by a dominant, decisive mother. She was holding the whole family alone until death. She might open the drawer and look at his father’s face. Read the letter from her father, remember me, remember the past happy time. Perhaps this is why the film is called “Coco.”

Super Bowl and Advertising

Because the Super Bowl is the most popular sports program in the United States, the Super Bowl’s advertising costs are also the most expensive. This year’s 30-second advertisement is around 3.5 million US dollars. Advertising costs are so high that natural advertisers also use 18 martial arts to make advertisements as good as possible and attract attention. Therefore, everyone thinks that the Super Bowl advertising itself is also a super bowl of TV advertising, and creativity and production are first class. Everyone usually ignores advertisements and even avoids them, but they have expectations for advertisements on the Super Bowl. On the next day’s newspaper and website, apart from commenting on the previous day’s competition, there will be comments and rankings on the advertisement.

Huzuru Hanyu: Skater with interesting soul

Huzuru Hanyu, the first two consecutive Olympics gold medalist in 66 years, win not only the figure skating competition, but the heart of all the audience.

He is beyond a champion. In addition to the technical skills: doing perfect triple Axel triple Toe, etc, he performed like a piece of art. Blending in the music, and facial, physical expressions, his moves match perfectly with the melody and what he tries to convey as a Japanese ancient magician in the free skate program. In the interview afterwards, he explained his training stories, and his pride in brining Japanese culture to the world. Additionally, he talked about winning a second time. He said the key to win is to be leading with excellence. Striving to be much, much better than the second place is his goal. Pursue excellence, success would follow.

Hidden identities for all of us

For the seven sisters who stay at home all year long in the film, the most exciting moment is to go out. Yet the most painful thing is that when they go out, they must hide their true self and act as others. Monday is in line with the parents and the public. Except Mondays, each sister has no real identity. Their common pain is “being forced to act as Karen” and cannot “be yourself”.

What about us in the current world? The pain of the confused people lies in the lack of individual identity. There is no self at all, or does it not know who the ego is? What does the true self look like? Therefore, some of us only wear masks and play other people in accordance with the standards of society and parents.

The same point is to hide identity and pretend to be someone we are not. The difference is that the Seven Sisters know the true self, have an independent spiritual world and personality, and most of us neither know our true self.