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Maximillian 2021-11-14 08:01:24
How fun how to play
If you want to find some deep or cryptic meaning in this movie, it is simply futile. The two brothers actually just want to make a pure non-mainstream comedy this time, or more directly, they Just thinking, how fun and how to play.
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Lucie 2021-11-14 08:01:24
Motion shots and irony
Cohen’s second work has a lot of ways to imitate perspective. It imitates babies and imitates the movement of a demon with high wheels in a nightmare. Cohen made a kind of using a long plank of two people to hold the camera at one end, which can imitate very The perspective of movement, which is...

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Kenton 2022-04-21 09:01:46
The film style of the Coen brothers is not obvious in this film slsyl0604 Posted: 2011-10-28 13:44 1. The story is really not very interesting, and there is no familiar feeling of the Coen brothers. 2. Once again, I feel that Nicolas Cage is going backwards. In his early years, the roles he created were changeable and his images were different. No matter what Cage plays today, he always has an expression of bitterness and hatred, and one bad movie after another is really annoying.
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Wilbert 2022-03-25 09:01:07
The second work of the Coen brothers, joyful, joyful, and absurd, is very different from the horror and depression of [Blood Labyrinth]. 1. A series of fights caused by a baby, the characters are all weirdly obsessed: HI who robs convenience stores with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Ed who sacrifices everything for having children, parodies [Ghost Rider], and does not stay alive wherever he goes The bounty rider of the object, the stupid policeman who keeps shooting, the boss who always tells jokes about the Polish people, the convenience store owner who obediently counts to 825 and counts down to 0, and many times he forgot his child on the ground and found it After that, the two idiots who continued to tear and shout. 2. There are a lot of chaser's point of view shots, high-speed hand-held mirrors, which are exciting, and ultra-low camera wide-angle mirrors showing babies, which made me think of [Trainspotting]. 3. The male protagonist's retrospective narration and two dreams (one bad and one beautiful, one prophecy and one wish) run through the beginning and end, and the absence or incompetence of the police is also quite surreal. 4. See also the Coen brothers' obsession with kidnapping motifs. The female protagonist with a southern accent is like [Frozen Storm], and many scenes and plots are like the prelude to [No Country for Old Men]. 5. Shawshank Escape & Cartoon Tattoos. 6. The ruffian Cage and the neurotic Hunter are young and beautiful. (8.5/10)
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