Chapter 1126: A Sense of Substitution in the Movie
In addition to these, the others are either the death and life of love, occasionally mixed with a little fresh "My Sassy Girlfriend", or it looks beautiful, but in essence, it is just "If Love Has Providence" with the current young people's concept of love.
These are all films from many years ago, but compared to the last few years, there are only a handful of romance films that can be called classics, and the theme of Korean movies, on the contrary, is just going back and forth in a circle.
Korean dramas are about dog blood, Japanese dramas are about beauty, the same movie, on romance films, or small fresh Korea is really not as good as RB.
Many times, Luo Yingshi has also talked with some friends in the film industry about why Korean youth films have the phenomenon of "green and yellow".
But when he slowly fell into the plot of "My Girlhood", he understood the problem, and all the questions were satisfactorily answered under Lee Hyun-chul's delicate writing.
The male protagonist in the story, Xu Taiyu is like himself when he was young, although Luo Yingshi asked himself if he liked hip-hop when he was young, and there was a certain difference between him and Xu Taiyu, but at that age, there was also rebellion.
From the appearance of Xu Taiyu, to the description of the daily life of the campus, the struggle with the teacher, and the special attention to the image when I see the person I like, Morse hair wax sprayed layer after layer, learning the lines of the male protagonist in the movie, or the handsome appearance,
Or picking snacks in a small supermarket, Luo Yingshi wants to say that this is the epitome of his youth.
Every man and woman has experienced their own boyhood, girlhood, and that was the best of times.
Although the whole story looks very bloody and ordinary, the 'sense of substitution' in this story makes Luo Yingshi's eyes shine.
"What is my youth, and how can I let the audience find the memory of their youth in the movie, which is actually the sense of substitution of the story. ”
This is just like the original "Architectural Modification Wheel", many people saw the shadow of their first love from Pei Xiuzhi, which is why the movie was a big success.
In terms of the setting of the characters, "My Girlhood" written by Lee Hyun-cheol directly broke the previous youthful stereotype of 'the hero and heroine must be handsome and beautiful, and only those with high appearance have youth'.
But in fact, most people have very ordinary, even terrible hairstyles when they are students.
After watching such a youth film, it will only make people feel how handsome the male protagonist is and how beautiful the female protagonist is. And not their own youth, which used to be like this.
In addition, Luo Yingshi also found a problem pointed out by the other party in this story, in recent years, there have been few youth films born in the Korean film market, and there are many examples of remakes.
Almost all of them are adapted from TW, Huaxia, or RB movies.
In addition, many directors of youth films or romance films are purely based on the stories written by the screenwriter and shoot from the perspective of a bystander, rather than 'shooting their own story'.
The director of "Introduction to Architecture" himself graduated from architecture and wrote such a script with his own personal experience, because there is no better understanding of the story than the original author, so the film succeeded.
But in the eyes of more people, there is not much professional knowledge mentioned in "Introduction to Architecture", and the director focuses on the first love.
And Lee Hyun-cheol's "My Girlhood" chose a form that anyone can experience, such as the stupid things that the heroine Lin Zhenxin did, messy hair, and clumsy appearance, when Luo Yingshi was young, there were such girls around him.
She's stupid, and she doesn't even have the best academic performance in the class, but many times she does things that make you think about it now.
Another example is that Xu Taiyu studied hard after reforming, and his test scores were good, but he was questioned by the teacher, which is a situation that every student with poor grades will experience after really working hard, and Luo Yingshi himself is no exception.
In his time, it was the moment when hiphop had just been brought to China, and countless boys learned to dress up with Xu Taizhi and the children.
Dressed in bell bottoms, with a nondescript explosive head, a headscarf, and a rhythmless rap, he is considered an outlier by a teacher who likes trot and slow love songs.
It's like seeing myself at the beginning, and like the actor in the script, he did the same stupid thing.
And in the whole story, the biggest easter egg and core is the heroine's idol, Girlhood.
The heroines in the script, in order to be able to win the concert tickets of Girls' Generation, frantically buy drinks, fried chicken, or albums that they have endorsed, just to have a chance to win the lottery.
During the outbreak of the Black Sea incident, he had conflicts with others, and he also listened to them sing "Say Your Wish" at the bedside.
She felt that this was sung by Girls' Generation to their fans, although she was not present in person, although she just listened to the sound released from the machine, but the heroine burst into tears.
Especially at the end, Lee Hyun-cheol wrote that after many years, when the entertainment industry ushered in the replacement of the old and the new again and again, many newcomers worked hard to be active on the stage, and many old people withdrew from the circle, or disbanded separately, and no longer repeated the glory of the year.
Girlhood is like a shining mountain, still sitting there.
A few years ago, when she was a student, the heroine spent too much time and energy for a concert ticket, but in the end she still failed.
A few years later, he became a hard-pressed office worker, and when the tickets for Girls' Generation were just on sale, they were sold out, and he didn't even have a chance to get his hands on them.
The heroine's sentence "Why are you still so popular after so many years" seems to be asking herself, "Why after so many years, I am still repeating what I did back then, and I like the people I liked before." ”
This script, no... This story really portrays the emotions of young people for idols very well.
A few years ago, I bought CDs, bought celebrity posters, and then bought tapes and stickers decades ago, and fantasized about being able to go to a live concert in person.
Everyone who has experienced these star chasers has done it to a greater or lesser extent.
The only difference is that the heroine in the story, Lin Zhenxin, likes Girlhood, and for example, Li Xianzhe briefly summarized, the same table is a fan of Super Junior, and she claims to be 'so-and-so's wife'.
And Luo Yingshi also saw his own shadow in them, their generation likes Xu Taizhi and the children, and they like Xuan Zhenying.
More than ten years ago, since Hyun Jin-young brought hip-hop to South Korea, he hung a whirlwind with a song "You in Vague Memory", from the initial deviance to later being recognized as the mainstream of current culture.
It wasn't until Xu Taizhi and the children debuted at that time, like everyone else, the song "I Know" was live, so that the younger generation knew what kpop was, and then "He Ru Song", "Eback Home", and then to HOT, Crystal Boy...... 2k reading web