1, "Xiao Wu"; a very realistic movie, one step wrong, one step wrong. Under Jia Zhangke's images, there is a feeling of traveling through time, and it can always make people watch it under simple dialogue. I liked Giaco's films, and his extreme documentary style showed people living on the margins, and he also liked his use of music. His films always make people understand that art comes from life and is higher than life.

2, "Platform"; everyone in the movie walked into the most ordinary life full of exhaustion after a big fight in youth. Hometown is a place where you always go back, and the sound of the platform whistle means departure and return. The helplessness, struggle, absurdity and embarrassment lurk at the bottom of the individual's fate. And life itself is the plot. This is a good film worth savoring.
3, "Ren Yao"; the film completely and clearly expresses the timeline of that era. It is also interspersed with the life paths of the two people. Jia Zhangke's hometown movie, the story of people floating in the rivers and lakes, the marginal people like floating dust with the wind, where to fall, there is no tomorrow, recording the hustle and bustle of the ruined city and the imprint of the changing times. From this film, "Xiao Wu" is really a work created by the hand of God manipulating him.
4, "The World"; Jia Zhangke seems to be the only director in the mainland who can express Chinese life with emotions and feelings in movies. The title of the film is more of a satire, seemingly vast and boundless, but in fact trapped between three inches of its own heart. What you know is always the side you see, whether true or false, the world is just a reflection of the mind.
5, "Heaven is destined"; the film is very profound, and there are few such works that blur the boundaries between good and evil. The story is good, but it's too depressing, too many metaphors. Looking back, there is not a little warmth in the whole film, it is all cold at the bottom. Needless to say, the goodness of this movie is that the little people make a chivalrous and legendary feeling. Lens metaphors might have been purer if they had been a little less.
6, "Three Gorges Good Man"; in the era of watching exquisite commercial films, it is quite touching to look at the flat and direct lens. The realism in the movie, the real people, the real country at that time, the real geographical environment, even if it is a documentary, it is worth cherishing. Long scroll-style long shot, the overhead angle of Chinese painting. Sound effects perfect. He may be the best director on the mainland in a hundred years.
Jia Zhangke directed 6 top divine works, all of whom have seen very few people!