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Anabelle 2022-04-20 09:01:19

I can't remember the first impression this movie gave me. I've watched it many times. At first, I was moved by his masculinity, his relationship with the people around him, and the way he handled things around him. This guy is full of personality charm.
Watching this movie again this time, not only was the plot attracted me, but I was completely attracted by Al. His concentration and his feelings are so strong, a world-class performance master! ! ! I was thrown to the ground, and he was really thinking and feeling. The first scene is Kalido defending himself. This may be Al's unique physical sensation. He feels that his entire movements are neat and crisp. Is it the stage feeling? American powerful actors pay more attention to the design of their bodies. His hands are always stretched out very long, especially when they touch the table, they are very crisp, sliding from the table, and his rubbing, etc. His hands make me notice that they are handsome an embodiment. His body --- he is tall and straight, and from time to time there are details of his body twisting freely in the play. There was only one conversation with Sean and he was slumped on the sofa. God's hands are not very straight. He brings out different physical sensations to different people, and of course he also has different hearts for different events, but Al really put a lot of effort into his physical form. From this, I feel that he is a person who is good at dancing in the play, and his girlfriend is a dancer. Maybe they met and fell in love with each other because of dancing. Al may have enriched Carrido's form from this angle. This is also like what the teacher said before, mining from the script enriches the prescribed situation. This also reflects Al's ability to control his own body. His walking and running all reflect his personality and experience. He walks with his feet open, his feet are loose but his upper body does not sway, and his head moves very little, which makes Kari much more stable. , is a veteran who has seen the world and experienced it. There are also a few scenes where he uses guns and knives, and his hiding, which is really different from other shootout movies. It really starts from the scene and his feelings at the time, so it feels very real. Especially when using a gun, he didn't rush out to fight like a hero, and he himself was afraid of being hit, so it was for the purpose of running instead of gunfights. He was lying on the elevator and shot the net, covering his head with his left hand. Wait, there is so much to say.

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  • Jerad 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    [A+] The chase scene at the end of the film is so tense and exciting that the tension is intertwined. I thought it would be over at the train gate, but I didn't expect it to fall short. "You always have to pay back when you come out to mix" is actually a very conventional plot, rivers and lakes, and blood debts are repaid with blood, but the hidden dangers buried in the brilliant shooting are all reflected in the final Kalido. "So, David asked Kalido for help. Although Kyle begged hard, in order to repay his gratitude, Kalido agreed to perform this dangerous task" Al Pacino's acting skills ran through the audience and stood up for the whole film Kyle Very beautiful PS: I watched the movie after watching the credits, but I didn't realize that David was so fat in Sean Penn's play.

  • Cassandre 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    The station play is awesome, awesome, awesome. . . . Sean Penn him. . .

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