Your typical nice looking, "heart warming" A24 flick...unrealistically precocious kid paired with confused middle-aged man and through turbulence and conflicts they gradually learn from each other and cherish the experience forever --- I have seen this one many times before. The "it's okay to yell, and then yelling out loud" scene in particular is soooo much of a cliche. Cinematography is alright but not really impressive, watching this back to back with Red Rocket the difference is so obvious (ok B&W is at disadvantage but still).The interview bits aren't integrated organically into the story, and it feels like the feel-good, "heartfelt" material got mixed in just for audience appeal.
A / 二刷升五不重看后两部的话应是娄烨最佳多声部不仅外露于旁白与镜头的异质叙述更在于镜头内非语言的多感官共在:视、触、听、嗅觉在一段影像中相互掩映同时镜头成为光与暗之辩的广阔中介之域绝不是简单的感官模拟;正如盲人的面容在“正常”世界中并不可直接识读它只预先标记着差异与距离这恰恰是盲视与影像视觉之共通的不可模拟