Five very absurd Chinese language movies, both magical and realistic, which ones have you watched?

Mondo Movies Updated on 2024-01-31

"The Elephant Sits on the Ground" is a film with a rating of 81 of the movie, starring Peng Yuchang, Zhang Yu and Wang Yuwen. The film does an excellent job of expressing emotions, but the storytelling is a little thin. In the film, anger, betrayal, despair, deception, incomprehension, and hysteria slowly brew and explode fiercely in everyone's hearts. It is especially worth mentioning that Huang Ling's excellent performance and the confrontation between mother and daughter are impressive. The camera is always focused on the actors' faces, the sound processing is excellent, the outburst in silence, the silence after the outburst, and the soundtrack are also outstanding. Throughout the film, the gray northern winter and dilapidated streets evoke many people's memories of their former homes. Particularly memorable is the end of the film, when the bus stops in the dark of night, people silently get out of the bus and kick the shuttlecock in a circle, and the background sound is the chirping of elephants, the scene is full of art and unforgettable.

Big Buddha Plath": The shock of realistic irony Another critically acclaimed film is "Big Buddha Plath", with a rating of 87, starring Zhuang Yizeng, Chen Zhusheng and Dai Liren. Even with black and white images and a slow pace, the film still brings great shock to the audience. The film shows the powerful drive and control of the rich, as well as the extreme pleasure and tragic fate of the people at the bottom in the mud pit. Each character is helpless in the face of life, entangled and struggling, and truly presents the appearance of all beings in the current society. The film satirizes reality, human nature, life and society, and the narration design is very textured. Although the story itself doesn't have much suspense or ups and downs, the film is captivating, almost every actor has a wonderful performance, and everyone is a play. The abrupt end at the end of the film sublimates the whole film. "Human Comedy": Relief in the absurdThe last movie that attracted much attention was "Human Comedy", with a rating of 80, starring Yang Haoyu, Aliya and Wang Yitong.

This movie brings the audience an absurd atmosphere, and the lines are very interesting, especially the self-description of Ri Su (Jiang Mingqi) on the train, which is natural and real. The film tells an absurd story of finding aliens, Tang Zhijun's daughter's suicide and Tang Zhijun's thinking about the meaning of human existence makes people feel a little embarrassed. The film wants to be more absurd, and the ending can be adapted to Tang Zhijun going through all this, but he came up with a completely different thinking and relieved himself in an alternative way. The above three movies all have different charms and viewing experiences, whether it is the explosion of emotion, the irony of reality or the relief in the absurd, they have left a deep impression on the audience. The fourth "Roadside Picnic" and the fifth "Nobody" are both wonderful Chinese comedy films. The ratings are as high as 80 points, the starring lineup is also a powerful actor, with ** acting skills. During the viewing process, laughter and tears are intertwined, making the audience linger.

The storyline is compact, multiple clues are intertwined but not chaotic, and finally they are all cleverly connected at the end, which brings surprises to the audience. At the same time, the characterization in the movie is also a highlight, which is impressive. Although the ending is a bit disappointing, on the whole, these small flaws can't hide the sparkle of the movie. And in the tacit easter eggs, the audience also found a moment of comfort. The most amazing thing is Ren Suxi's performance, her excellent acting skills left a deep impression on the audience. First, let's take a look at Roadside Picnic. The movie does a good job of rendering and foreshadowing in the early stage, but the ending is a little shaky. However, it is undeniable that the film's starring cast and plot are commendable. The rating is as high as 80 points, Chen Yongzhong, Xie Lixun and Yu Shixue's wonderful performances are impressive. The storyline is vivid and interesting, making the audience happy and forgetful.

It is worth mentioning that the role of Tang Zhijun seems to be an excellent role that many male actors dream of, and anyone who plays it will be addictive. Next, let's take a look at "The Nameless". The film also has a high rating of 80 points, the starring lineup is even more powerful actors, including Chen Jianbin , Ren Suxi and Pan Binlong. This is a rare Chinese comedy movie, which makes people laugh with tears, and makes the audience feel the ups and downs of life in laughter. The plot is compact, multiple clues are intertwined and developed, but not cluttered, and finally they are all cleverly connected at the end, which brings surprises to the audience. Hu Guangsheng's ending is impressive, and Ren Suxi's outstanding performance is full of praise from the audience. Overall, both films have the charm to keep the audience coming back. Their success is inseparable from the brilliant plot design, the actors' excellent acting skills and interpretation of the characters, and the directors' ingenious narrative techniques.

Although the ending is a bit disappointing, on the whole, these small flaws can't hide the sparkle of the movie. And in the tacit easter eggs, the audience also found a moment of comfort. The most amazing thing is Ren Suxi's performance, her excellent acting skills left a deep impression on the audience.

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