《林中小屋》 Not so long ago, Martin was a gifted mathematician with a career and a steady girlfriend. But after a spell in psychiatric care, he is released with no job and no way of supporting himself, labelled as mentally ill. Viktor is a young Ukrainian boy recently orphaned following his mother's OD. When the two meet, Martin takes Victor under his wing, and fleeing the city, they escape to a forest where they manage to build a hut robust enough to live in. Though not easy, their back-to-nature subsistence life is idyllic by comparison to what they have left behind, and the pair become firm friends. Martin even meets a sympathetic young woman, Lena, who he encourages to live in a more idealistic way. But just as Martin has started to find happiness, harsh reality intervenesÖ Director Hans Weingartner is best known here for his second film, The Edukators, but his new film is closer to his debut feature, The White Noise (LFF 2000). In common with that film, Hut in the Woods takes a progressive view of mental illness, creating believable and likeable characters and telling their story with empathy and an enviable lightness of touch. Sandra Hebron London Film Festival小编对此片的理解是 , .,林中小屋这部影片以情感与成长为核心,叙事节奏张弛有度,剧情逻辑清晰完整,对人性与生活主题的呈现很真实动人。镜头画面️质感精良,配乐氛围贴合情绪,演员演绎自然到位,角色形象立体饱满。在情感表达与故事铺垫方面做得很出彩,也存在部分情节稍显平淡的小不足,不过不影响整体观感。它兼顾了观赏性与思考性,这集林中小屋看完能让人对生活与选择有新的感悟,很适合喜欢林中小屋多类型内容相关的观众。