Re: [Talk] Cape NO.7

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (somebody)時間17年前 (2008/10/15 20:04), 編輯推噓1(103)
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I suppose if we were to discuss this movie in any kind of detail, from any point of view, our minds will never rest in peace :p There are already so many posts on the "Movie" board that may do justice to satisfy one's curiosity and hopefully... the compulsion of simulating the uncoutable strings of discussion posts about Cape No.7 over there, here. (which is what I am doing right now...I suppose...@@) Well, I'd like to share two things that I learnt from a friend of mine when we were chatting about this "Cape Fever" phenomenon. She told me that she watched the movie with the elders in her family, and they told her how they appreciated the presentation of historical fact, and that they could see how the director did his research, about which I am going to list below. 1. At the beginning of the movie, there was a scene when the Japanese girl Tomoko and her bus-full of models could not pass the stone arched gate of the town because it was too low for the bus to go through. There is actually a background story for this... When the Japanese found Taiwan and wished to make it their colony, that town was where they first landed (Forever-Spring, if I may call it so). The local inhabitants, unsurprisingly, did put up a fight and there was blood-shed. They did not welcome the Japanese. And the hidden meaning behind that scene was that Tomoko could not go through the gate into the town because she was Japanese. 2. There were scenes in between the modern-time stream of the movie where we saw what happened 60 years ago: that the ship sailed away from Taiwan, and that the young girl in love with the Japanese teacher went to the harbour, hoping for one last glance of her lover and to wave him goodbye. The meaning behind this is: Back then, Japan had many other colonies in Southern Asia besides Taiwan. But Taiwan was the only colony that wished the japanese 'bon-voyage' when they left, and in fact is the only colony whose inhabitants reminisced the days of Japanese rule. I have watched this movie myself, and have also read through many of the post on "Movie" board regarding it (some are hilariously funny and others serious, but they were all quite interesting). When I heard this from my friend, it presented me with a new perspetive of the above-mentioned scenes which I did not recognize as being important or meaningful, especially when I did not have the opprotunity to learn Taiwanese history during school-age. I do not intend to raise argument by sharing this... I am no good as a debater. I just wish to share it because it touched me from a different point of view, a view I did not know existed, less to know how to appreciate, if I did not have that conversation with my friend :) ※ 引述《windycat (w貓)》之銘言: : ※ 引述《TeaUk (飲茶)》之銘言: : : Yesterday, some classmates mentioned this movie; some said that it's : : really a good movie, and some thought that it was so so, and the other : : some said that it was a really bad movie for children,because there : : were too many dirty words showed in the movie, aspecially the word : : "GXXX." : : Well, in my opinion, Cape 7 is a good movie. At least, I like the story : : happened in the actors and the story happend so long ago. Most of : : all, I like the whole music played in this movie, it led me fall into : : the story and the actors' emotion. But someone's opion may be right. : : Nowadays some directors want their movies to be local or they : : want to show the local relationship, so the dirty words are showed up : : so often. Sometimes, those sentences might not necessarily be needed. : : I think this movie is not so good for a parent, kerker~~~~. : there were lots of violent language and cursing in other movies too : but that's not what made Cape7 a "not so good" movie.. : **************Exploit Below*************** : pros: : 1. it's a funny movie, many scenes made the whole theatre laughed : 2. it's very close to the Taiwan we know, you can say 100% : cons: : 1. too many side storys which were not important : each member of the band has his/her own story, but none of their story : made any impact as the main story proceeds : 2. main plot (loveletter from 1945) has no point at all : what's the importance of it? none! : AGA knows no Japanese, but he stared at the mails like he can understand.. : why it's so important that AGA must quit the last chance of practicing : and went to deliver the letter? it made no sense at all! : in the end, the old woman TOMOKO found the letters : and then the movie just ended! no tears, no sighs, nothing! wth? : 3. some problem with TOMOKO and AGA : start with disliking each other, they made out because they were drunk : and they fell in love!! how amazing! ^___^* : is it mocking people's idea about relationship between men and women? : and somehow TOMOKO's crying sounded like laughing to me... : conclusion: it's fine, but not THAT good : it's just our people and the media made it so good -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 211.20.201.157 ※ 編輯: Excelate 來自: 211.20.201.157 (10/15 22:55) ※ 編輯: Excelate 來自: 211.20.201.157 (10/16 00:56) ※ 編輯: Excelate 來自: 211.20.201.157 (10/16 01:00) ※ 編輯: Excelate 來自: 211.20.201.157 (10/16 11:12)

10/18 01:24, , 1F
still the movie is weak in its main storyline
10/18 01:24, 1F

10/18 01:25, , 2F
it has many good little things with meanings inside
10/18 01:25, 2F

10/18 01:26, , 3F
but maybe it's too many for the director to handle
10/18 01:26, 3F

10/18 01:27, , 4F
properly... thx for sharing anyway:D
10/18 01:27, 4F
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