In Jerks, Don't Say "****" (2001), Zhao Liang uses archival images, among other found footage, to develop a relentlessly rhythmic antitotalitarian visual pamphlet.
"The juxtaposition of these scenes, the repetition and distortion of shots, and the surreal concluding image strike a derisive not, which is better understood in light of the official images of parades at ********* Square since 1949." if the montage can make a better sense.
柏林苍穹下 2020-03-01
五分钟全片在线:https://video.h5.weibo.**/1034:4467672625381388/4467672794699552 。
常月琴 2020-05-26
真·鬼畜的祖师爷。人体飞机寓意很**了。
元大 2021-11-17
这能不能算是中国鬼畜视*鼻祖啊?hhh
小D 2013-11-20
"The juxtaposition of these scenes, the repetition and distortion of shots, and the surreal concluding image strike a derisive not, which is better understood in light of the official images of parades at ********* Square since 1949." if the montage can make a better sense.
[已注销] 2016-01-23
赵亮早期的电影,就像是做行为艺术一样!