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"Flowers" Tang Yan: There have never been too many people who like Wong Kar-wai

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"Flowers": Wong Kar-wai's feelings about Shanghai

"Flowers" Tang Yan: There have never been too many people who like Wong Kar-wai

Recently, as soon as Wong Kar-wai's "Flowers" was launched, it caused a heated discussion as usual. This TV series seems to be a magical whirlpool, allowing the audience to fall into it and feel the unique Shanghai era. Today, let's explore the Shanghai feelings behind "Flowers".

First, let's review Wong Kar-wai's filmography. His films are unique and eclectic, often breaking with traditional narrative methods and focusing more on emotion and atmosphere. In In the Mood for Love and Chongqing Forest, he successfully constructs haunting scenes through non-linear narratives and fragmented plots. These works not only show Wong Kar-wai's deep insight into emotions and human nature, but also provide the viewer with a unique perspective to observe and understand that era.

"Flowers" Tang Yan: There have never been too many people who like Wong Kar-wai

So, what kind of work is "Flowers"? For many viewers, this is a TV series that makes people want to stop. The feeling of Shanghai presented by it is not only a concept of geography and times, but also a resonance of emotions and memories. Wong Kar-wai vividly shows the scene of Shanghai's wells and commerce blending through the lens language, making people feel as if they are in that era of vitality and vitality. At the same time, "Flowers" also allows the audience to feel the life attitude and values of Shanghai people through delicate character portrayal and emotional depiction.

In Flowers, Wong Kar-wai uses a great deal of symbolism and metaphor. For example, by showing the bustle and hustle and bustle of the Yellow River Road, he hints at Shanghai's status and influence as an international metropolis. At the same time, he also depicts the relationships and emotional entanglements between the characters, showing the complexity and multifaceted nature of Shanghainese. These techniques not only add depth and depth to the work, but also make the audience more engaged and immersed.

"Flowers" Tang Yan: There have never been too many people who like Wong Kar-wai

It is worth mentioning that the Shanghai feelings in "Flowers" are not a narrow local complex. It presents an image of an open, inclusive and vibrant city. In this city, people of different backgrounds and cultures come together to create an environment full of opportunity and vitality. This urban spirit was not only significant at the time, but also worth learning from today Xi

Of course, for some viewers, "Flowers" can be a difficult work to understand and digest. Its narrative and presentation techniques may be different from traditional TV dramas, requiring the audience to spend more time and energy to taste and think. But it is this "slow-burning" viewing experience that makes "Flowers" a work worth cherishing and recalling.

"Flowers" Tang Yan: There have never been too many people who like Wong Kar-wai

Overall, "Flowers" is a TV series full of charm and connotation. It not only shows the changes of the times and the social landscape of Shanghai, but also conveys a deep reflection on life, emotions and human nature. For those eager to learn about Shanghai's history and culture, Blossom is undoubtedly a must-see. The feeling of Shanghai presented by it is not only a regional and cultural identity, but also a love of life and a vision for the future. In this era of rapid change, "Flowers" is like a mirror, allowing us to re-examine our own lives and values, and also make us cherish and inherit those beautiful memories and traditions even more.

"Flowers" Tang Yan: There have never been too many people who like Wong Kar-wai