The theme and narrative structure of Little Q are touching. I like the details of the performance and interaction between Yam Tat-wah and the guide dog, and the gradual change of mentality. From hating life to interdependence, the warm humanistic care is particularly infectious. At the beginning of entertainment, I was really moved by the loyalty of the guide dog in the film and never gave up. The blind man played by uncle performed well in the process of growing up from refusing to recognize and abandon the dog at first to gradually cultivating feelings and finally never giving up.
Animal movies have always been made by foreigners. This style is rare in China films, and few directors dare to try it. Now impetuous contemporary people should watch this kind of animal warmth movie calmly. Watching movies is not only animal description, but also delicate humanistic feelings. How close the relationship between animals and people can be, that is, when animals become your family and a part of your life, when this film is far away from you, it is like a black hole being taken away and everything around you being taken away.
Compared with the Japanese version, Xiao Q has changed a lot. There is a breakthrough in concept and it is easy to cry. What technologies are used? They set it up? In sharp contrast, the extreme cold of the blind and the extreme warmth of Xiao Q collide back and forth, and there will always be a touching moment. The blind man accepted the little Q, and at the same time accepted his gloomy and closed self. The breakthrough is that this period of human-dog bondage is no longer limited to dog loyalty, and people and dogs have an equal emotional relationship. I like the movie's redefinition of its emotional relationship: partner. Because their lives are one.
Relatively speaking, the publicity of the Hong Kong version of Xiao Q story will be more dramatic and clear, and the pace will be much faster, but it will always be on the verge of sensational, not too much, especially the excellent performances of Yam Tat-wah and other guide dog actors, which makes the feelings of the dog and its owner in the story very real and moving. First, I was attracted by the creativity of traffic light posters, and then I was moved by the wedding video held by blind couples with guide dogs. The road of life is full of confusion and helplessness. There is a little Q. He has no language.
I find it strange that the child has been watching quietly almost all the time. She may not understand, but the cute puppy still attracts children. For us adults, movies can be described in one word: pure. The feelings between people and dogs are pure, and this pure warmth can naturally touch people's hearts, especially those who have dogs and love dogs will have more feelings. The story itself, the life of a guide dog, two owners who love it, an old man and a young man, have laughter and tears, which don't need to be more exciting, just pure and moving.
This is an obvious warm film, but in the scene about the change of the protagonist's personality, the film did not give up or try to change the most distinctive point of all Yam Tat-wah's temperament characteristics: Yin Mo. So the first half is almost a one-man show by Yam Tat-wah, wearing contact lenses that completely cover the line of sight and performing with body movements. Although the movie is famous? q? , is a biography of a dog's life, but it is more about showing the protagonist coming out of a closed box and actually writing people.
In addition, Yam Tat-wah, a cake maker for the blind, is violent and conceited, and has deep feelings for people and dogs. The process is very delicate and the performance is very touching. In the company life accompanied by you and me, Xiao Q and its owner are happy. I've been here. I loved it. It's good. Don't expect eternity, just cherish the time that is with you now.
In fact, Yam Tat-wah's acting skills propped up the film to some extent. The first time I saw Yam Tat-wah play a positive role and was blind, I felt my eyes lit up. Yam Tat-wah's acting skills are so good that every unreasonable change can show subtle psychological changes with his expression. The blind man's walking, sitting and lying are all interpreted in a profound way, and he has to test his steps. He deserves to be an old actor with acting skills.
Director Wing-cheong Law is still very suitable for these immature sketches, and Yam Tat-wah has contributed first-class acting skills, adding a lot of color to the whole film. The whole theater was in tears, and the girl next door finished crying a pack of tissues. Although the story is sensational and tearful, the localization adaptation is very grounded, but I still don't forget the Black Dog Meat Festival. After reading it, I have been thinking that as a dog, I can feel the complex and profound feelings of loyalty and responsibility. This is really a wonderful thing. Maybe it should be called? The purpose of a dog? .