What Dreams May Come evaluation action

2021-12-09 08:01
"What Dreams May Come" tells people a poignant and emotional story, taking the audience into the two realms of Yin and Yang, crossing between heaven and hell, and embarking on a journey of true love. Although the story is detached from reality, it seems vague and unrestrained, but the director and producer use three-dimensional computer stunts to transcend the mysterious and eerie and terrifying single expression method, vividly depicting the magnificent visual experience between heaven and hell. The film uses a lot of color contrast, the visual experience is very strong, full of bright red, emerald green, withered yellow and other bright colors of heaven, filled with dark, brown, blue and other heavy tones of hell, giving people a very deep shock perception. The film presents a love story of life and death, but it allows the audience to comprehend the true meaning of life. Before starring in the film, the actor had just won awards for his comedy role, but he did not show people in the film as a comedy, allowing the audience to see the other side of his acting skills. However, the focus of the film does not seem to be the story itself, but it. Questions and Answers for the Audience: The Pillar of Human Survival   .
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  • Pearlie 2022-04-23 07:02:10

    The era of rental discs, visual department, installed B

  • Aida 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The rhythm of the opening storyline is too fast and has no sense of substitution, and it is also very hypocritical and very long. It's better in the back. But overall it's still too young

What Dreams May Come quotes

  • The Tracker: You were expecting physical danger? What could it do, kill ya, huh? No, in Hell there's real danger. Of losing your mind.

  • The Tracker: You called your son Albert. Who is that?

    Chris Nielsen: First doctor I interned under. He was like a father to me.

    The Tracker: Ah. His words were gold. A brilliant mind. Do you recall what he practiced before he turned to pediatrics?

    Chris Nielsen: Child psychia-...

    The Tracker: ...psychiatry. Yeah. And he always was a slow reader. But these...

    [indicating his glasses]

    The Tracker: ...used to be rimless, and the rest of me... used to be black.

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