Once, a customer at a coffee shop demanded a free latte because she said she was 'a regular in her dreams'. She claimed that since she often dreamed of coming to that shop, she deserved a free drink. The barista just stared at her in disbelief.
I heard about a man who went to a buffet. He demanded that they serve him a special meal that wasn't on the buffet line because he considered himself a 'VIP customer' just because he had been there three times before. The staff was really confused but managed to handle it well.
There were many examples of logic in movies and dramas. For example, Twelve Angry Men was a movie that reversed the audience's views through logical reasoning. In this movie, the jury's debate process demonstrated the importance of logical thinking. Among them, juror number eight overthrew the other juror's inference of the defendant's guilt by analyzing the loopholes in the evidence and proposing another possibility. In the end, he reached the conclusion that the defendant could not be determined whether he had committed a crime or not. This example showed the role of logical reasoning in resolving disputes and promoting the development of the plot.
In addition," Beginnings " was an infinite suspense drama. The time loop setting involved logical reasoning. However, the audience never got a clear answer to the reason for this time loop, which led to the lack of plot and the audience's doubts about logic. This example showed the importance of logic. If the logical problems in the plot were not properly explained, it would be difficult for the audience to be brought into the movie's scene, affecting the user experience.
In general, examples of logic in movies and television dramas could be reflected in plot reasoning, contradictory design, and the logical order of reasoning films. These examples showed the importance and influence of logical thinking in movies and television dramas.
You can watch some movies with machine guns and firearms as the theme, such as:
The True Lies is a 2004 American war film about an American army on a mission in Africa during World War II. There were many descriptions of machine guns and firearms in the movie that showed the cruelty and ruthlessness of war.
The Desert Sun is a 1990 American film about an American army on a mission in Iraq. The movie spent a lot of time describing the use of machine guns and firearms to show the cruelty and ruthlessness of war.
The First Blood was a 1982 American action movie about a family on a mission in afghana. There were many descriptions of machine guns and firearms in the movie that showed the cruelty and ruthlessness of war.
These movies all contain a large number of descriptions of machine guns and firearms, allowing you to have a deeper understanding of the role and influence of machine guns and firearms in war.
The movie 'Gran Torino' is an example of a straight story. It's about an old, grouchy man who forms an unlikely bond with his Asian - American neighbors. The plot unfolds in a simple, linear way.
There are many famous novels in the United States, some of which include:
- The Great Gatsby Scott itzgerald
- The Catcher in The Rye D Salinger
- Nineteen Eighty-our. Orwell
- The Great Gatsby (2005), directed by James Cameron
These novels were all classics of American literature. They depicted different historical periods and the lives of different characters, deeply reflecting American society and culture. Among them, The Great Gatsby was considered a classic in the history of American literature and a classic romance novel.
As an art form, the combination of narration and modeling was reflected in many movies. For example, the movie " The Shawshank Redemption " resonated deeply with the audience through its beautiful pictures and fine character descriptions.
As a comprehensive art form, movies not only included narration, but also styling, music, photography, editing, and many other aspects. In the creation of a movie, narration and styling complemented each other and influenced each other.
The narrative part of the movie was the core of the movie. It told the story to attract the audience's attention and emotional resonance. The styling part of the movie was to express the emotions and atmosphere of the story through elements such as pictures, music, and color to help the audience better understand and feel the meaning of the story.
The combination of the movie's narrative and styling could allow the audience to appreciate the movie while having a deeper understanding and feeling of the story and emotions expressed by the movie, so as to better enjoy the aesthetic experience and artistic enjoyment brought by the movie.
I recommend a novel,"The Road to Cultural Guardians". It was about the regret of a film adaptation that had not been fully released. The main characters had to be filmed one by one in this world. The plot contains the love for movies and the pursuit of perfection. You can watch it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
'The Story of Sharing a Residence in Shenzhen', a fictional novel, was not a movie. However, if you like this kind of theme, you can refer to the following movies:
- The Happy Comedian
- Three Fools in Bollywood
- The First Half of My Life
- Beijing Love Story
- "The Story of Sharing a House in Shen Zhen"
- Tiny Times
- Charlotte's Troubles
- "Gardenias Bloom"
- The Girl We Chased Together All Those Years
Sure. 'Maleficent' is a great example for 'Sleeping Beauty'. Instead of the traditional view of Maleficent as a pure villain, the movie gave her a backstory that made her more of a complex and sympathetic character.