A Fistful of Dollars evaluation action
2021-10-22 14:30
"Red Dead Redemption" reinvented Western films and brought Clint Eastwood to the world. It also opened a new genre: Italian Westerns. Perhaps the most memorable feature of this movie is Mr. Higashiki's close-up shots, those blood-stirring gun battles and Morricone's very unique soundtrack. The film is remake of Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece "Intentional Stick", although Sergio Leon moved the story from Japan to Italy, replacing the sword with a revolver. But the two films are equally tough, fierce and fierce.
The film is far from perfect, but Leon's style is improving day by day. Although the film is the shortest film ever directed by Sergio Ong, the salient features of Leon’s work, such as his clever use of picture space, Ennio Morricone’s unusual soundtrack and a lot of silence The effect has been fully reflected. In the film, Sergio Leon uses a lot of close-up shots, these close-up shots cut into the heart of the characters as precisely as a scalpel. Coupled with the lighting of the lighting engineer imitating the oil painting, the film looks beautiful and elegant .
Extended Reading
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Silvanito: [Joe asks who Marisol is] She is a woman. And Ramon is madly in love with her.
Joe: Everyone talks about Ramon. Kind of curious to meet him.
Silvanito: If you are smart, you will stay clear of Ramon for as long as possible!
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Joe: Every town has a boss.
Silvanito: Yes, but when there are two around, I'd say there is one too many!