Chapter 1064: The Three Views Are Destroyed

Dark style movies don't have a particularly wide audience, and not every dark movie can become "The Dark Knight".

The differences in subject matter cannot be ignored.

How can a theme like "Sunshine Girl" compare with "The Dark Knight"?

Frankly, the success of The Dark Knight even ignores all the factors that came after it, as well as the huge appeal of Lord Bruce Wayne.

David Fincher's style, black to the bone, doesn't even give hope.

The same is true of this "Sunshine Girl".

The heroine's name is Sarah, with a common name and background of American women, and her family conditions are not good, nor bad, but when she was admitted to a second-rate private university in the United States, because of her habit of spending in advance, her family could not afford the expensive tuition fees, so she could only apply for student loans.

This is a situation that many girls across the United States are facing, even those from ordinary middle-class families.

The concept of early consumption is deeply rooted in this society, and the vast majority of people have no habit of saving at all, or even the concept of saving.

To a large extent, families on the other side of the Pacific are generally much more resilient than Americans.

So, in the event of economic turmoil, popular attractions such as the Golden Gate Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Empire State Building will be filled with dumplings.

This film is not only black on the inside, but also black on the outside, and from the first minute of the opening, the picture is gray and gloomy style, and the transformation of the characters is expressed through color and light.

Sarah, who first walked into the university campus, Sarah, who was still an ordinary college student in the broad sense of the word, always wore gray and black clothes, which looked quite consistent with the same style environment around her.

But her envious gaze would fall on the female classmates on campus who were brightly dressed and brightly colored, like a lady in the sky.

And her tuition fees come to self-help student loans, and part of her living expenses also need to be solved by herself, and she can't have such a life during college if she goes on the normal path.

Even, under the pressure of huge student loans, it is impossible to have such a life for a long time after graduation.

Faced with mountain pressures, a person tends to make choices.

A female classmate whom she met by chance helped Sarah on that path.

Of course, that female classmate did not appear by chance, she had long noticed Sarah, who had an outstanding appearance and an average life, and as a special group on campus that could take a cut from it, she decisively pulled Sarah into the water.

Sarah has changed as a person, not only in what she does, but also in her image and colors.

In a gloomy and gloomy environment, Sarah becomes a bright color, not only dressed brightly, but also intensified her light by the camera.

In this gloomy society, it has become a bright afternoon sunshine.

This is David Fincher, a director who always keeps an eye on the dark side of America, a director who has a mockery in both the camera and the light.

Spicy subject matter and stylized film language have always been what David Fincher is good at.

To paraphrase a high-minded phrase, the dark image style shows the dark side of human nature and society.

In this gloomy and dark society, Sarah has become a bright color.

In the era of equal rights, in the era of women's rights and interests, just like the former "Gone Love", the mainstream values are talking about the importance of family and marriage, and protecting the rights and interests of pregnant women, but David Fincher borrowed the heroine's mouth and said: Is it difficult to lie down and split your legs?

The theme, content, and script of "Sunshine Girl" came from Lindsey Beale, but it was David Fincher who really determined the style of the film.

So, a young and beautiful girl, it is not difficult to lie down and split her legs, Sarah has a first, then a second, and then countless times.

She became the bright spot on campus.

While most of her classmates were still counting the money to calculate their living expenses, Sarah lived an enviable life.

The ordinary life can't resist the charm of money, and there are other female students like Sarah, who have gone into the water one after another.

This is a very smart girl, after being led into the door on this road, she quickly noticed a lot, knew how to borrow the advantages of her own students, learned to package herself, and took the high-end route to earn a lot of money.

The girl who brought her through the door for the first time became her agent, because the girl had a network that Sarah didn't have and could reach clients.

But Sarah gradually teaches the other party how to package her more valuable.

As long as the basic conditions are passed, in many cases, the price will go up, which will attract customers more.

In a way, this film is simply a teaching guide on how to be a high-end girl.

In colleges and even high schools across the United States, girls like this have gradually become a common phenomenon, and David Fincher ruthlessly unveiled them for everyone to see.

For this film, David Fincher shot more than 500 hours of footage alone, and finally edited it to get less than two hours of footage.

It can be described as a typical example of slow work and meticulous work.

David Fincher has a very high creative talent in noir-style movies, and this "Sunshine Girl" even has a post-apocalyptic plot, and the society is dark and desperate, as if only by breaking the social system, laws and regulations and moral bottom line can we strive for survival.

After graduating, Sarah moved to New York and joined a company as an intern, ready to break away from the past and start a new life.

The bright colors of the movie disappear, and girls in dark professional attire weave between the high-rise buildings of New York City.

A whiplash called society began.

The unspoken rules of the workplace, low salaries, heavy work, inadvertent oppression by old employees, and harassment by middle-aged male bosses......

These can be seen everywhere in society, and many girls with slightly better looks will almost encounter some of them when they step out of school and enter the workplace.

After seeing the chic and freehand life of a female classmate who was engaged in the same industry during school, Sarah decided to abandon the whipping and beating of society and choose to liberate her free soul again.

A glamorous and radiant girl is back, and soon invests in a New York agent, using her talent to start a new life.

Although she had some difficulties at the beginning of her new city, just like when she was in college, Sarah had a very strong talent and comprehension in this area, and it didn't take long for her to become a celebrity in the New York business district.

Sarah becomes a high-end call girlfriend who charges up to $1,500 an hour, and her clients include real estate dads, lawyers, rich guys, and more.

Even a middle-aged man did not hesitate to sell his shop to raise money in order to ask her out.

Sarah becomes a money slave, while some clients are obsessed with her.

In the movie, Sarah gradually becomes the only light, and the crowd around her, and even the whole society is pathological.

This film is like David Fincher's "Gone Girl", not only is the three views wrong, but the theme and values of the whole film are simply crooked to Mars.

The heroine's female classmates, who are seriously enduring social and workplace whipping, run around all day for basic survival, live in a cramped apartment, eat cheap fast food, and go to the subway like canned sardines every day.

In stark contrast, the heroine Sarah, with the "funding" of countless middle-aged and elderly men, not only lived comfortably, but even bought a small apartment close to the central garden.

This young girl has mastered extremely clever skills, not only in professional skills, but also in psychological factors.

Because most of her clients are successful middle-aged and elderly men, she is always able to smile and listen carefully, in fact, these are all plays, but they do make those men happy.

Sarah is working as a call girl with a very professional attitude, and she has her own professionalism......

Compared with the beating that did not have an equal return in the workplace, she got a reward that exceeded what she paid, and an elderly real estate father directly gave her half a million dollars.

This is also the main source of payment.

At the same time, Sarah fell out with her agent, who made her very unhappy with a 30% commission.

Sarah began to contact clients to go it alone.

But the good times didn't last long, the original agent found someone to hack Sarah's mailbox and released a video that Sarah secretly recorded, Sarah became famous on the Internet, and the family's cross-examination followed.

And it's illegal to work in New York, and Sarah is in good risk of going to jail.

Sarah has money, and hires a lawyer to help her, so she first uses her talent to negotiate with the executives of the website that posted the video: she knows that she is recording the video, she is just playing a role-playing game with her ex-boyfriend, which is a private thing between her and her ex-boyfriend, and cannot be used as a "pastime" for the public.

She again confronted the prosecutor with the help of her lawyer: there was no other evidence, emphasizing that she was just playing a role-playing game with her ex-boyfriend. She will not pursue who hacked her email and posted a video, and out of order to protect her ex-boyfriend's privacy, she is reluctant to say who her ex-boyfriend is.

There are no direct witnesses to this kind of thing, and those successful men who have deals with Sarah, who would be stupid enough to stand up and testify?

Sarah successfully got out of trouble, found a private detective and got rid of the former agent, and then while working alone, she used the customer resources in her hands to also become a commission broker.

At the end of the film, Sarah becomes a successful figure in a gloomy society full of losers and busy for the most basic survival.

She bought a mansion on Long Island, and after a beauty salon, she sat in the mansion and started a new life.

In the final shot, against a dark background, Sarah sits in the mansion's spacious living room, shining like the sun.

The film ends, and there is a brief silence in the theater.

The theme and three views of this "Sunshine Girl" are not ordinary distortions!

The heroine, Sarah, has no so-called reflection from beginning to end, no regretful grief, and no thought that she has made a mistake......

It can be said that the inner world of the heroine is very powerful.