The happy migrating oriole Li Yu
The dawn moon is falling, the clouds are faint, and the speechless pillow is often leaned on.
The dream returns to the grass, and the sound of wild geese is rare in the sky. .
The singing orioles are scattered, the remaining flowers are scattered, and the lonely painting hall is deep in the courtyard.
The red leaves have been swept away from Congyi, leaving them to wait for the dancers to return.
This is The lyrics describe the longing for someone who never returns. Although the camera changes frequently, the artistic conception is complete. The opening two shots not only describe the outdoor scenery, but also indicate the time: the dawn of dawn falls, and the night clouds fade away. Then the camera cuts indoors: the protagonist on the bed Silent, leaning on the pillow, tossing and turning. After the two sets of indoor and outdoor shots were superimposed, new connotations emerged, indicating that the protagonist stayed up all night. The first three sentences are real scenes, the next two sentences are virtual scenes, and the scene turns into a hazy dream: The protagonist pursues his sweetheart affectionately along the grassy grassland. However, the sky is far away, no one can be seen, and even the calls of swan geese are gradually becoming rarer. Legend has it that wild geese can deliver letters. When swan geese fly, they may bring letters from their sweetheart. Hope and comfort. But the swans have gone away, leaving behind still disappointment.
The next film switches to the real scene, constructing the scene from auditory and visual images respectively. The oriole sings gracefully outdoors, shattering the clear dream. Structurally, it seems like a broken connection, with the passing song of a warbler breaking up a dream, naturally and skillfully connecting the scenes in the previous and following films into a whole. The chaos is the scene that the protagonist sees from the window, and it also symbolically expresses the chaos of the protagonist's mood. Disappointment. In the sentence "Loneliness", the camera flashes back and forth indoors and in the courtyard, showing the emptiness and loneliness. "The film is red and resting" shows the protagonist's disappointment and sorrow. No one cares about him, so why bother about it? Flowers fall and bloom? The conclusion is full of hope and expectation, which can be described as sad and sad.