Cinderella Man evaluation action
2021-10-22 14:31
The film reproduces a period of real American history, a period of unbearable bitterness. James Bullock in the movie can be said to be the epitome of the entire United States. He is a symbol of the rise of the entire American society in the trough.
The film is not only a biographical film adapted from real people, but also a typical inspirational film, a film that truly embodies the American spirit.
The picture style of the film has a certain grainy texture and some characteristics of biopics, which not only conforms to the age of the story, but also highlights the fierce and rough boxing sport.
The film’s dialogue is not only clear and natural, but also conveys the character traits of the hero and heroine. Russell Crowe’s magnetic voice and Renee Zellweger’s unique husky voice are all distinctive. In terms of surround sound effects, the sound on the boxing ring is the most contagious. The boxer breathes quickly and consistently during the match, the sound is very sufficient, the details are not dry, and the sound is quite dynamic. There is also the sound effect of boxers hitting each other. The dull fist sounds strong and powerful. With the slow motion picture on the screen, the sudden static sound also creates a sense of shaking space.
Extended Reading
Cinderella Man quotes
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Joe Gould: [Between rounds] You gotta stop some of those lefts!
Jim Braddock: You see any gettin' past my head?
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Mike Wilson: Screw FDR, Hoover, they're all the same, I come home one day I'm standing in my living room, and between the mortgage and the market and the God damn lawyer that was supposed to be working for me, it stopped being mine, it all stopped being mine, FDR isn't give me my house back yet