The background and general plot of the film are explained in the introduction of the film.
One, the screen
The scenes during the day give people a cold and solemn feeling, and they are very realistic, especially the grasp of details: the graffiti on the wall, the slogans on the telephone poles, and the slogan that can be seen everywhere, can really give people a strong sense of immersion.
Night scenes take place mostly in bars, nightclubs, private bedrooms (you know what), and the streets. The colors used are very strong, with big red, big green, big blue and big purple, giving people a feeling of chaos and turmoil.
Second, the action
Awesome, Goddess Theron's fights are very realistic, clean and ruthless and accurate. The fight in the whole article is mainly divided into two parts, the usual small fight and a long shot of up to 10 minutes, especially the long shot, firearms, close combat, racing chase, one shot to the end, I'll go, berserk Cool, I'll go. It was only later that I learned that it was a pseudo-long shot, but I was shocked when I watched the movie.
Three, music
I'm not good at music, but it sounds like a mix of electronica and rock, and it's worth noting that there is no soundtrack for the most tense fight scenes. For realistic fighting scenes, any soundtrack is superfluous and will make people play.
Fourth, the plot
I said no spoilers, just the feeling. This movie made me see the feeling of "Inception", "Rashomon" and "The Shawshank Redemption". The reason why it gives me the feeling of Inception is because with the development of the plot, I am more and more uncertain about how much of the dialogue and foreshadowing before the film is real. It gives me the feeling of Rashomon because, as long as the relevant parties have a position after the incident, it is impossible to completely restore the facts, and the role played by Goddess Theron does have a position, so don't count on her Can tell the truth. But this is also in line with the turbulent characteristics of spy war films. As for giving me a feeling of "The Shawshank Redemption", to be honest, it really didn't come from the first time I watched it, but after I watched it several times. Because it was refreshing to watch it once, but after looking back on it, I felt that there were a lot of foreshadowings that I didn't pay attention to the first time. In the confidence of my own IQ, I watched it several times and guessed which plots might be true. The results became more and more unclear. Suddenly an idea came to me, there is no need to figure out who is right and who is wrong and who is real and who is fake, just like Andy in "The Shawshank Redemption" didn't settle his grievances through normal means, or he didn't settle his grievances at all, because in the end He lives under a fake name too, but that doesn't matter anymore, because he's free and doing well, so that's ok. Going back to the movie "Arctic City" itself, every spy is dedicated and desperate for the benefit of his own country. Who can comment on the right and wrong here? As long as the well-being of people around the world is increasing after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we have wine and meat to drink. Those intrigue and intrigue between countries and people, let it be buried in the ruins of the Berlin Wall. Officers, what do you think? ?
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