The hilarious and warm animated film Peter Rabbit.
The film tells the story of a rebellious boy named Peter Rabbit who leads a group of brothers and sisters to fight with McGregor for the sovereignty of the vegetable garden. Of course, Peter also grew up in a series of man-rabbit wars full of classic British humor. The story ended with a warm ending, which made his menstruation laugh.
This film is adapted from a century-old British animation classic, just like most fairy tales. The story begins with Once upon a time. "Once upon a time, there were four little rabbits. Their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton Tail and Peter.". Later, more friends appeared in the development of the story.
For example, in the film, my cousin Benjamin failed to lose weight because she put too much salad dressing in the salad; Mr. Pig, who is always assisted by God, and Tommy Brock, who loves to hide his ears. The hometown of this Miki Sayaka Macey rabbit with brown hair and white belly and its friends is also real and charming ~
Quiet farmland, huge oak trees, clear lakes, a wide variety of wild animals, and a quiet English pastoral scenery are talking about the fairytale-like Lake District of England, and the prestigious Lake Windermere is the hometown of our story hero!
The Lake District is not only the hometown of Peter Rabbit, but also a fertile ground for the British mind. Many poets and writers love this land. Keats, an English romantic poet, once said, "Lake Windermere can make people forget the differences in life: age and wealth."
Beatrix Porter, the author of The Story of Peter Rabbit, was inspired by the beautiful scenery of the lake area. Pastoral scenery and various lively animals have become the scenes and vivid characters in her fresh watercolor picture books.
Miss Porter spent most of her life guarding this beautiful land, and entrusted all the royalties of Peter Rabbit to the national trust fund for management, and hired someone to take charge of the maintenance of the natural landscape in the lake area. To this day, the Lake District still maintains its original features and has not been destroyed by human factors, and Miss Porter has contributed a lot.
The best way to visit Lake Windermere is by boat. There are several small islands in the lake, with green hills and country-style buildings on both sides. Between green land, valleys and lakes, there are farms and pastures, medieval villages and castles, weathered stone fences and bridges. The lake contrasts with the scenery on both sides. It is not only a visual aesthetic, but also a spiritual purification.
Ponis town is adjacent to Lake Windermere, which is the bustling area of the lake area. Most of the houses in the town retain the Victorian architectural style, from English villas to B& style; Hotel B, with English garden, is elegant, quiet and exotic. There are many hiking routes near the town. You can explore the forest at will, step on the bluestone road, listen to the sound of fallen leaves on the ground, and occasionally a few birds fly over the forest.
The most attractive place of pony is Peter Rabbit Museum. To be exact, it is actually the Beatrix Potter world, named after the author of Peter Rabbit. The museum restored 23 story scenes of Miss Porter. Accompanied by brisk music, we are presented with the idyllic world running out of the picture book: naughty rabbit Peter, frog Jeremy who can't catch fish, careless mother Jemima Duck and so on.
The backyard of the museum was specially made into a small garden in the scene of Peter Rabbit's story, just like the vegetable garden of farmer McGregor in the movie. In addition to Peter's favorite radish, there are also common vegetables in the lake area, such as cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. There is also a scarecrow made of a small blue coat. Peter disobeyed and stole it in the garden and threw it in!
The basement of the museum is a teahouse for tourists to rest. The decoration continues the fairy tale style of Peter Rabbit. The walls are full of hand-painted illustrations, and the menus are named after the people and things that appear in the story. For example, PeterRabbit 'sPicnicBasket, the most popular Peter Rabbit, enjoys a fairy tale-themed English afternoon tea here, and the girl's heart will burst.
The hometown of poet Lake, Grassmill, is small but quiet. It will be a unique experience to go to the dovecote, the former residence of the famous pastoral poet william wordsworth, to feel the graceful artistic conception in the sentence "Iwanderedlonelyasacloud", or to go to the most famous gingerbread hut in town and taste handmade gingerbread with English black tea.
Ressaire found the oldest steam train in Haversweet. It moved slowly, making a rhythmic clang and bursts of white smoke. If time is not urgent, you can stroll around the town and take the next train back. At the station, you can also see workers adding coal to the train. It's really a feeling of going back to the industrial revolution.
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◆ International departure: Arrive at Manchester International Airport, and the airport railway station goes directly to Windermere.
Starting from Britain: There are trains to the Lake District in big cities in Britain, such as London, Birmingham and Edinburgh. Change trains at the Oxenholme train station in Kendall to Windermere.
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Enter the lake area along M6 highway, get off the highway and drive along A590 and A59 1 to Windermere. It takes 5-6 hours to drive from London to the Lake District.
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Walking into the fairy tale world of Peter Rabbit from the Lake District,
Peter Rabbit walked into the author's favorite lake area.
Lake Windermere, with its broad mind,
Let everyone calm down.
Selected by National Geographic magazine.
One of the "50 most worthwhile places to go in life",
This is enough to justify a trip to England.
Graceful English towns are waiting for you to know, taste and remember.
Sketch tutorial: draw a beautiful and lovely big tent ~ (including the step map) My good impression of the tent comes from a tent when I was a child. At that time, there were few tents, and my father especially liked to take me out camping. A kerosene stove and a tent can attract all the eyes of passers-by. Therefore, I have been building tents since I was a child. The connection of umbrella ribs and the fixation of tents can be done. Although the skills are a bit biased, they can be used for picnics and ground meals; But I learned my good hands-on ability.
People all over the world can basically set up tents. I think tents should appear before houses. It is more private and easier to move than a cave. This is indispensable for marching, grazing and paddock hunting. Even now, if you go fishing at night, try to take a small tent and have a good rest. Later, tents developed into various forms. For example, greenhouses for planting flowers and plants, mosquito nets to avoid mosquitoes, rice covers for rice and so on.
So it is a truth. Think hard, use your hands and brain. This is not just "getting up early and doing morning exercises".
Today's cat quotation: camping in the mountains, a small tent is not necessarily worse than a big tent. In town fairs, things in big tents are not necessarily better than those in small tents. Not greedy, not big, finding a tent that suits you is better than anything else.
Director Bi Gan's uncle (Golden Horse Award for Best New Generation Director) Bi Gan, a 30-year-old China director, has completed two unfamiliar and familiar films in his young and legendary career.
. Among them, the 20 15 Locarno Prize winner "Picnic by the Road" and the film "The Last Night of the Earth" shortlisted for Cannes Film Festival may be something you have never seen before. The form and content of the works involve impetuous time and unpredictable memory, which is the core of Bi Gan's works. The Chinese name of Roadside Picnic was originally named after Pessoa's Amazing Records, while The Last Night on Earth came from the collection of short stories of the same name by Chilean novelist Bolanjo.
Similar to the UFO in the realistic film festival scene, his films are even more uncoordinated in the social reality background of China's independent films.
This is not to say that Bi's films are divorced from reality. On the contrary, they are rooted in a specific place and culture, and in my opinion, there is also the emotion of a generation. What makes him different is his bold and broad pursuit of refining the dreams and memories of movies.
In these two films, Bi created a world of his own around his hometown of Kaili, Guizhou. At first glance, his narrative seems too rich and complicated, although their basic actions are simple, usually involving return, travel and pursuit.
But his work is about "missing". In this film, the story is unfolded by the lost people and the lost time.
. Traveling through time and space is the core of Bi's film. It relies on montage and continuous action skills, which implies the collapse and transcendence of physical space and the mysterious interweaving of multiple time and space.
Roadside picnic features 465,438+0 minutes follow-up shooting.
Under different modes of transportation, cross the river by boat along mountain roads and narrow lanes, and track the target crowd near the riverside village. The second half of The Last Night of the Earth includes an hour-long lens combination that challenges gravity. Through cables and drones, the protagonist was thrown from the top of the mountain into the maze of semi-abandoned buildings.
Bobby Chen, the hero of the roadside picnic, is a middle-aged poet and a former criminal who worked in a dilapidated clinic in Kaili. (The actor is Bi's uncle. He once played a poet and singer in the short film Diamond Sutra. ) Kerwin Chen is the guardian of his nephew Wei Wei, who is the son of Chen's younger brother, a foreigner. In the first 30 minutes, he introduced his characters and the dirty and garbage-strewn environment around them all his life. A man and a woman are kicking the ball back and forth, and a pair of blue embroidered slippers are floating on the river bed. These mysterious inserts are of retrospective significance.
Then through an umbrella with batik printing, the ubiquitous mirror image evokes one mysterious poem narrative after another.
Movies are often surreal when Chen is looking for bananas in underground tunnels, or when the news reports an elusive "savage". "Space is limited and unstable: crumbling amusement parks pass through dense plants; Chen's home is just below the waterfall; Without any warning or explanation, an image of a moving train appeared on the wall.
Roadside Picnic gives us a glimpse of the subtropical region of Guizhou, which rarely appears on the screen.
There are many rivers, caves and steep limestone. Guizhou is also the hometown of several ethnic minorities, which account for more than one third of Guizhou's population. Bi himself comes from Miao nationality, and the traditional culture of Miao nationality is famous for its lusheng and bamboo flute.
Bi majored in literature and he adapted some of his poems into movies. Like many other things in movies, they constantly induce people into a trance state, and even key plot points, including Chen's basic background information, are embedded in dreamy paragraphs, including his dead wife.
Later, the roadside picnic almost became a road movie. Chen left Kaili to find Weiwei, who was sold by foreigners.
. Chen was also entrusted by his old colleague Zhao Daqing to give some souvenirs such as a tape and a printed shirt to his old lover who had not seen him for many years. This journey took him to Dangmai village, where the film gradually revealed a form of time warp. Chen strolls in Dangmai Village, and the camera occasionally leaves him to accompany other characters. He once attended a roadside concert. Is this impossible subtle time short circuit a memory or a hunch, or a combination of the two? The young man who came to pick him up by motorcycle is called Wei Wei, and the barber who washed his hair looks like his dead wife.
This long shot, like Birdman and its similar films, is often a display of the director's talent.
What matters is the illusion of continuity. But Bi is more concerned about pushing tarkovsky's concept of "time pressure" to the limit until it breaks through the real bank. This technique can be achieved by the simplest film editing technique, but editing often means changing the time, and Bi refuses to do so.
There is a saying in the Buddhist sutra "Diamond Sutra" that says ".
I can't get my past experience, my present experience and my future experience.
",and the ultimate goal of this film is a single stable but erratic reality. But what is certain is that there are other non-spiritual backgrounds that have influenced Bi Gan's camera language. In the interview, Bi sarcastically said that he attributed his long-term talent to his background as a wedding photographer, just as he traced the scenes of hair salons and travel in the film. His mother is a barber and his father is a driver.
In short, Bi is interested in the potential of movies to create spiritual space and convey physical feelings (his recent favorite 10 movie includes Gravity).
His ambition was further reflected in The Last Night on Earth.
. The Last Night on Earth consists of two parts. The first part is an anachronistic mosaic illustration, and the second part is a night dream. This film expands the scope of "roadside picnic" to one genre, which is essentially a mixture of various genres, with a larger budget, and the cast includes movie stars such as Tang Wei and Zhang Aijia. Bi said that he wanted to express Wong Kar-wai in the movie with the voice-over he longed for.
Every time I see her, I know I'm dreaming again.
",this kind of cadence feeling.
Wu Luo (Huang Jue), the hero of this film, is another vagrant who is troubled by loss and regret.
. He went to Kaili, where there were all kinds of amulets. A Sai Zhang has a picture of his telephone number on the back of the broken clock. A green book with a spell in it can make the house spin and arouse many memories. "It's terrible to live in the past!" One character said. At Carey's funeral for his father, Luo recalled his old friend White Cat and his old love Qiman. Joey Meng Yee Man righteous man's gangster boyfriend killed the white cat.
The film staged a tug-of-war between the past and the present, or between reality and imagination. When Luo recalled his relationship with this femme fatale who only wore green clothes, he doubted the authenticity of his memory. Today, he went to see Joey Meng Yee Man Iman, the mother of a white cat. She used to be a barber, but now she may have a different name.
What follows is a long, exciting and seamless trip, which is a bolder and more complicated feat than the follow-up shooting of "Roadside Picnic".
In this 3D movie, Luo met a clever child for the first time. He may be a younger white cat. The little boy rode a motorcycle to send him to a T tower, and Luo landed on a billiard hall halfway up the mountain through a cable. The manager here seems to be none other than Joey Meng Yee Man Iman, but she insists that she is Kaizhen. Later, the two of them drifted to the village square, a karaoke competition was going on, and a woman with red hair was in trouble ... The tracking lens was long and complicated, so it had to be carefully designed. However, there is also an accident: Luo's long night depends on the result of an impromptu table tennis match on the one hand, and on someone's ability to play billiards under pressure on the other.
The characters who influenced Luo in the first part of The Last Night of the Earth appear in different forms in the second part. Almost every detail, including grapefruit craving in the off-season, white cats eating apples without spitting out the core, music, spells and grating patterns of prison windows, is repeated or changed in the dream activated by the movie. Although vertigo is the most obvious touchstone of this story about obsession and dual identity, its structure is attributed to the same structure of Mulholland Road to some extent.
Some people say that Nie Yinniang the Assassin by Hou Hsiao-hsien is a painting, while Picnic by the Road by Bi is a poem. Bi also publicly expressed his admiration for david lynch.
Bi Gan's films have vague distant memories and deja vu dreams.
. If the first half of "The Last Night of the Earth" seems to describe a dream state, which is defined by constant sliding and ground movement under the feet, then the second half simulates another dream, a lucid dream and a manifestation of free floating consciousness. Bi clearly knows that it is necessary to avoid the old trap of so many trance stories: the tortuous ending of "everything is a dream". Different skills are needed to achieve his techniques and acrobatics: he keeps the camera rolling, the characters moving, the rotating room and the unburned fireworks, all in order to avoid "waking up from a dream" becoming a kind of "death".
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