The Call evaluation action
2022-04-22 06:01
The beauty of "The Call" lies not only in its extremely skillful use of commercial narrative techniques, economic and efficient visual presentation, and solid and practical plot, but also in the full respect and in-depth exploration of a new narrative theme by the creators. During the viewing process, the audience will sit with their hearts suspended for a full ninety minutes, while enjoying the stimulating plot of the bombing blockbuster-level and the aesthetic taste of the small-cost thriller masterpiece, and the difference between reality and imagination, details and interpretation Such a long distance, and a new understanding of the professional ethics of emergency workers and their own life safety. In "The Call", the audience will find all kinds of craziness and crises hidden under the splendid and peaceful appearance of the city. The boundary between petty citizens and suspects, safety and danger, life and death is not as clear as we imagined.
"The Call" borrowed a mobile phone to reinforce the urgency of the film. The overall idea of the film is very clear, how a 911 operator can rescue a tied girl on the phone. Although the plot is a bit tossed, the overall idea is still very clear and the rhythm is fast. It is a thriller worth watching.
Extended Reading
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Jordan Turner: Wave it, wave it, wave it!
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[last lines]
Michael Foster: You're an operator. You can't do this!
Jordan Turner: It's already done!