The Witch: Part 1 - The Subversion evaluation action
2022-07-22 21:00
This is a novel and intense film
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The first hour of the film is flat and beautiful, making people drowsy, but the second hour is full of blood and brains, and the action scenes are hearty. As a next-generation limited-level super action scene film, it fills the gap in Korean movies of the same type. Hoon-jung Park takes the violent aesthetics and mise-en-scene to the extreme. The first half of the film is trivial, but the director mixed it with suspense, laying the groundwork for the next climax. The action scenes in the film are extremely exciting, with clean and neat movements, blocking, sweeping, and punching are concise and clear, without being sloppy. Coupled with teleportation, headshots, and shooting, the gushing blood splattered everywhere, giving people a strong visual impact. Especially the fighting scenes in the narrow lanes are bloody, violent and refreshing. During the fight, the camera is shot from above, and the fast editing technique not only does not make people dazzled, but even makes the audience feel the sense of oppression and the disparity in power. The control of the overall style and rhythm of the film is quite round, but its shortcomings are also obvious, that is, the plot in the front and back half is more severe. But overall, there are still a lot of bright spots
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