A Wrinkle in Time evaluation action
2022-02-15 08:02
"A Wrinkle in Time" is a nostalgia and resurgence of escapist teenage fantasy films. Although it retains many bizarre elements in the original work, the director has not found a suitable way to package this one that wants to arouse social sympathy. The 109-minute story. The film is filled with irritating and inexplicable empty talk about self-improvement, which is monotonous, weird, and very chaotic.
Technically speaking, "A Wrinkle in Time" is also a mess. The special effects of the film are flashy and unrealistic, successfully reaching the superb difficulty that makes the audience feel both expensive and false. Photography and editing are also confusing. The oblique shots and extreme close-ups in the film seem to have no specific reason, nor do they arouse the emotions of the audience or give energy to the film. In addition, Ava Marie DuVernay also tried to use Ramin Jawadi’s intrusive soundtrack and several songs to conceal many shortcomings in the film's narrative and achieve emotional advancement. However, this will only make the audience feel aesthetic fatigue. The performance is also full of functional meaning.
Extended Reading
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Mrs. Which: Trust nothing.
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Dr. Alex Murry: What if we are here for a reason. What if we are part of something truly divine.