-David Lynch,
without a doubt,
But although the purpose is to make up, the performance method is quite different from the original drama. Looking back at some of Lynch's own words and interviews with him, this technique in Walk with Fire was his original intention. exist
According to his own words, he doesn't want to make the work look comfortable, it just wants to be uncomfortable.
In the context of the story, the movie version spent more than 20 minutes talking about the related case before the Laura case. Because the characters appeared in the original drama, the style naturally changed to cold. In addition to his iconic red color and strange hints, Lynch tried some cold humor instead of the funny humor in the original play. There is also a difference in the shaping of the core character Leland. The original drama is gentle and it happens to form a huge contrast with the ulterior guilty of the heart. Here, the nervousness is directly shown, and the entanglement is written on the face. It is not as intriguing as in the original drama, but it does bring a huge sense of anxiety, as Lynch thought.
Originally, I felt that Lee, who played Laura, was at a loss. As an absolute clue character in the original drama, the first season basically had a dead face at the beginning, and later changed the role and finally mixed up in front of the screen, but ended up tragically dead. Back. The movie version is regarded as compensation, and most of the scenes are given to her. Of course, the restricted shots that cannot appear in the TV series are also one after another. I found out that Lee is indeed a lot of charm in the dim light. Although he is not full of breasts and fat buttocks, his half-open eyes under his blond hair are quite attractive. Correspondingly, Kelly, who replaced Boyle, has no style of Donna in the original drama. In terms of looks and behavior, it can't be compared with Boyle. MacLachlan has reduced a lot of appearances because of his own reasons. It is not the wise and elegant appearance of the original drama with a hint of childishness, but is full of puzzles and worries.
After half of the plot, the suspense part no longer exists, and Lynch strives to directly express the uneasy horror in his mind. The devil possesses, screams, cry, fornication, darkness, blood, light, and red. There is nowhere in the room. The stranger who is absent, and The man from another place who can be a mystery.
As a loyal Shuangfeng fan, he will give five stars anyway.
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