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Orland 2022-03-25 09:01:05
1. The scenes, soundtracks, and editing have been created to be real, tense, and hit the hearts of the people with a sense of crises one after another; 2. The director is really good at being able to shoot police and criminal (drug) films with such personal characteristics; 3. Whether it is the opening scene The explosion, the transfer of the escort and the gun battle in the last half hour all show that this is an excellent...
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Hayden 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The shot is great! Practicing the concept of Hitchcock's "suspense", every atmosphere is first-class, slow and tasteful. The vision is also great, and there is also white space. It’s so comfortable to see such a cinematic...
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Seamus 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The righteous and evil are unclear. We experienced a psychological struggle with the heroine, and finally chose the "justice" we believed in. What's more interesting about this book is that it didn't portray the heroine as an omnipotent hero, and even weakened the heroine's function. Dickins has a strong sense of existence in photography, and every picture is robust and powerful. This is the...
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Ima 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Frontier Killer, the inaugural issue of the quasi-classic series plus professional affirmation of several film festival awards. However, I personally feel that this film is not as good as the sequel three years later and several other works by Sheridan, the screenwriter who has become popular in the West in recent years, such as Going Through Waters and Fires and Hunting for Trouble in the River Valley. The key question: Is Blunt's heroine weak at the beginning and does not give her...
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Jordane 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The always cloudy weather and the ever-gloomy human heart contrast with each other. The sinful extra-legal land cannot save order, and it is barren like a barbarian land. Drug dealers and gangs fight like fireworks. Gunfights on highways are commonplace, and naked corpses hang upside down under the bridges in the streets. This is an empty dialogue between a cold man who has suffered the pain of losing his family and a boy who has lost his father's company. Emotional control and atmosphere...
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Floy 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The black slaughter of Borderlands. 1. Annual surprise! Villeneuve creates an icy, depressing, and gloomy atmosphere to the extreme. 2. Deakins' photography (aerial photography, desert scenery, sunset silhouette) and Johnson's soundtrack are excellent. 3. The road transportation of prisoners, tunnel battles (editing of night vision goggles and thermal imaging cameras) and night rushing into villas are exciting. 4. Impeccable performances by the three leading actors. 5. The play is slightly...
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Zachery 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Halfway through, I thought of Lao Du's "Gunfire" several times. If you take "Gunfire" as a reference, the shortcomings of this story are also obvious: one is that the subtraction is not enough; the other is the lack of a strong...
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Cyril 2022-03-25 09:01:05
3.5 Light and Shadow-The scene scheduling has nothing to say, second-rate scripts have dragged down a...
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Milan 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I have been waiting for Villeneuve to come to this point, that is, to come up with a technically impeccable bad film, and finally...
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Gabriel 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Not as good as imagined, rewriting the actual light plot, and reflecting on the use of violence to control violence is superficial. The photography is praised, and it perfectly creates a sense of oppression. With this film, Dickens can go to the Oscars ceremony to accompany him once...
Sicario Comments
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Kate Macer: [after an illegal gun battle] What am I doing here?
Matt: What you're doing here is you're giving us the opportunity to shake the tree and create chaos. That's what this is! In the meantime, just sponge everything up you see. Learn! That's why you're here.
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Kate Macer: Are we going to Tucson?
Matt: Yeah, you gotta learn how to sleep on a plane. They let me on the base when you need a ride, don't they?
Reggie Wayne: [to Kate as they approach] You okay?
Matt: She's fine.
Reggie Wayne: I didn't ask you.
Matt: And yet I answered...