First, the framework of characterization
1. I always think that when a writer portrays a character, he must have a framework first, and the speech and manners of this character cannot deviate from this framework, otherwise the established character will be self-contradictory and readers will be hard to convince when reading.
2. It wasn't obvious when I read Crack before. When I read Bullfrog, I found that he was a very "overbearing" author. He wrote every character in this book as "very confused", but there was no big contrast in style between the characters.
3. Even after reading this book, I know a lot about Hu Qian, but I don't have a big impression on the characters he built. This is also the only thing that makes me play in Bullfrog.
2. At the end of this book, there is a "postscript"
1. It mentions the ending of the film "Elephant Sitting on the Ground": "It took a whole year to complete this film. And in the end, not a frame of the picture belongs to me, and I can't protect it. It was dispelled by external forces. "
2. After Hu Qian spent more than two months in despair with alcohol, his eight days with director Bela Tarr in Xining brought him short happiness. At that time, he was not completely desperate-he wrote this sentence in the introduction to describe that kind of happiness: "A deep touch grabbed everyone. They survived from the darkness. "
in August of March and 17th, Hu Qian wrote this postscript. Two months later, he failed to "survive from the darkness".
Third, there is a poem printed on the waist of The Great Crack
"Everything has cracks, that's where light comes in." The light of the crack that Hu Qian expected to capture never shone into his life.
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