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Gabe 2023-09-18 11:57:22
A major product of the assembly line network, Iphone shooting is a selling point but not a bright spot. Backdoor borrowing so in-depth can only lead to disgust, I may have watched the NBA on vacation for 20 years? Downs laughed so hard at me, he was stiff, didn't...
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Jeffrey 2023-09-05 14:14:51
I just wanted to watch the basketball clips, but there were basically no results. Looking drowsy, forced to watch it. The ending is too beautiful. It is not realistic to plan so much to end the lockout by one person. But is this taken from an iPhone? The camera cuts are smooth, and the actors' natural acting skills are still a good...
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Virgie 2023-08-26 14:27:21
For NBA fans, or non-fans, it is very difficult to enter the play. There is almost no manifestation of professional level, and there are no relatively popular elements. The only thing to watch is the name of the director of this film. Two...
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Annamae 2023-07-15 23:19:00
It turns out that this is the legendary iPhone movie that was first cut three hours after the film was finished. Soderbergh has always been very strong, whether it's the Rohan series with dozens of big-budget stars, or it's filmed on this mobile phone, if you think about it carefully, there are many things in common. It is about disputes and contradictions within the NBA industry, but the whole film has no game scenes at all, and a lot of dialogue is indeed difficult to keep up with...
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Trevor 2023-06-06 20:32:40
The rhythm is quite tight, but it seems to take the sports industry for granted, although I don't know much about the NBA...and Netflix really likes to add advertising money to itself in the...
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Kendall 2023-05-06 22:48:19
Constructed an alternative "competition" game outside the stadium, not to mention the development of the professional script level, just a complete story chain from beginning to end plus mature shots to create a playful atmosphere, resulting in a little bit of this story. The seriousness doesn't exist anymore. On the other hand, this makes it closer to a combination of exaggerated and ridiculed black movies and "political"...
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Dario 2023-04-12 21:32:32
It's essentially a Black Power movie, and it has nothing to do with sports. Although I don't know much about it, I feel that the NBA's business system is too simplistic. After Soderbergh's comeback, he basically drew a clear line with the Hollywood tradition, but he is more and more inclined to the practice of personal...
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Sigurd 2023-04-08 09:57:48
No wonder it was shot with a wide-angle lens. It turned out to be shot with an iPhone. The photography and scheduling still inevitably show the rudimentary feeling of the Internet University (wait, this is originally the Internet University...) In addition, it is unlikely that a business of the size of the NBA is possible. The oversimplified behind-the-scenes game, which is dominated by the one-off operation of two rookies and an agent, cannot support in-depth exploration of professional sports...
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Ernest 2023-03-21 23:09:34
[B+] Such a light dialogue scene almost overshadows all flaws. Soderbergh has played the front and back to the extreme. The separation of sound and picture, the use of camera position settings and the proportion of characters are so skillful and free. The wide-angle lens expands the field of view from beginning to end, and also expands the boundaries of image aesthetics. It seems that the relationship between leagues, agents and players in the film can also be extended to the battle between...
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Stephon 2023-02-14 02:12:38
3.5. Can it be said that Soderbergh is a contemporary Hawks? How can any subject be photographed in the same way? The three-act, positive and negative fights are still American movies, and incidentally follow the trend of political themes. But on the whole, it is still the same as the previous "Crazy Heartbreaker". There is nothing special about the iphone shooting, but the wide angle is more and more like "The Favourite". It feels like Soderbergh is just proving that it's possible to shoot a...
High Flying Bird Comments
Extended Reading
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Sam: I know you're old school. I sent you a fax.