奥斯卡话语2020:提名|没有骨头



没有预言!没有希望!毫无疑问!只是小声说话!我主要是在谈论我喜欢的好电影,所以我要拍一段两部分的视频,在好莱坞片刻!

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使用的视频:
绿皮书预告片

绿皮书,托尼的工作面试现场
小丑最终预告片
小丑第一部预告片
纸莎草纸-SNL
寄生虫官方预告片
寄生虫官方预告片2

使用的音乐:

凯文·麦克劳德(Kevin Macleod)的Incompitech音乐
寄生虫OST-信仰腰带
Demi Adejuyigbe-绿皮书中的莫里西的《学分制》主题
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9 comments
  1. If only the Oscars were run by sassy skeletons from their sheds. They'd have more perspective on the film industry as a whole than the people running the shitshow. What a dream…

  2. Bad line: "Like songs?" Better line: "Oh, what kind of music?" Boom, did it. Much more natural and less stupid. Maybe it's because I have writing experience, but let's not kid ourselves.

    I'm glad there was discussion of Joker at the very get-go. It's one of those movies I find to be impossible to watch, because unfortunately I grew up in a household with a career psychologist (who is now a regional auditor for the prison system's psychology department in a region of California I will keep anonymous) and so most movies with some psychological element to their character seem to display an ineptitude for basic mental health issues often integrated into dumb pseudo-political commentary. The reason I think they do it is because it comes off as deep and interesting since nobody has any actual experience in the subjects being handled. Hell, that's probably why we never know why the world is actually the way it is in these sorts of pictures. The less the audience actually knows then the more plausible it will seem. Great logic.

  3. I think Joker was set in the late 70s/early 80s in the rise of neoliberal policies which kinda explains (or at least gives a little context) to the protests and riots that happened in the movie. Although I agree that it has some problems with the message.

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