茅弘二
发表于4分钟前回复 :当新闻中传出武汉爆发新冠疫情的第一批报道时,在国内其他地方,张秀华——正遭受着另一种疾病的折磨并为她自己的生命而战。医生们可能已经放弃了她,但是她的孩子和孙子们却没有,他们正在尽一切可能让她和他们在一起多呆一会儿。这部作品以克制的黑白画面观察这个家庭、他们与母亲的处境、疫情造成的后果以及彼此之间的斗争。自尊心和对立的世界观最终使兄妹之间的关系变得紧张——但他们仍然没有从母亲那边让步。对于家庭内部情况的呈现仍然是最重要的不分,但观众能不断地从新冠引发的危机和由此产生的限制中捕捉一些瞬间。通过这种方式,该片巧妙地将一场私人家庭危机与一场全球性紧急事件交织在一起,并在微观和宏观层面显示了它们对人类生活的相互影响。
候尼勋
发表于2分钟前回复 :"Sinofuturism is an invisible movement. A spectre already embedded into a trillion industrial products, a billion individuals, and a million veiled narratives. It is a movement, not based on individuals, but on multiple overlapping flows. Flows of populations, of products, and of processes. Because Sinofuturism has arisen without conscious intention or authorship, it is often mistaken for contemporary China. But it is not. It is a science fiction that already exists.Sinofuturism is a video essay combining elements of science fiction, documentary melodrama, social realism, and Chinese cosmologies, in order to critique the present-day dilemmas of China and the people of its diaspora.With reference to Afrofuturism and Gulf Futurism, Sinofuturism presents a critical and playful approach to subverting cultural clichés.In Western media and Orientalist perceptions, China is exotic, strange, bizarre, kitsch, tacky, or cheap. In its domestic media, China portrayed as heroic, stable, historic, grand, and unified. Rather than counteract these skewed narratives, Sinofuturism proposes to push them much further.By embracing seven key stereotypes of Chinese society (Computing, Copying, Gaming, Studying, Addiction, Labour and Gambling), it shows how China's technological development can be seen as a form of Artificial Intelligence."