《一步一生》在主人公陈超斌的自白中展开,他说道:“从客厅到门口的距离不过五米,但这五米的距离我却走了整整三年。”陈超斌的话语中虽然有着些许无奈,但更多的还是实现梦想的喜悦。而整部电影也用这“不过五米”的距离,比喻陈超斌和梦想的距离,“三年”则是他等待实现梦想的时间。他曾以为生活就是简单的复制粘贴,直到遇见一对靠着画板环游世界的年轻人后,他下定决心打破框架去实现梦想,向更多的人证明“生活不止苟且,还有诗和远方”。
SynopsisIn the Allegory of the Cave, Plato ponders: what would happen if one of the prisoners managed to free themselves from their chains and escape from the cave? What if that prisoner were Jay, a little 7-year-old boy?Director’s statementWhat lies behind the daily movement of a city? Last winter, we met in Paris and began discussing the Allegory of the Cave, as told in Plato’s Republic. The myth imagines humanity living in chains, facing the back of a cave, and watching shadows move on the walls, thinking it is reality. We both work with images, which certainly can be illusions, but can also become instruments of struggle and liberation of thought. So, from this discussion, we decided to create a short film. We had a few fixed ideas—the cave, the dance, the city bustling around us—and one question: what would happen if we all managed to turn together towards the exit of the cave? Perhaps it is not enough to assert that images are illusions as long as the chains that bind us are real.
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