Action: The first shot of the film is John Travolta describing how to shoot a scene of kidnapping a hostage. The camera pulls out and the audience sees that this is a robbery and kidnapping case with real guns. Travolta plays the bad guy. In "looking forward" to the progress of the case. A little while later, a hostage full of explosives was bombed in the street. This 360-degree surround lens freezes the details of the explosion in time, and there is movement in the freeze. "The Matrix" has used similar tricks, but the film took three months to prepare and shot with 135 cameras, and it still has a thrilling visual impact. The film has some good scenes, but the overall level is uneven, the story is complicated, and the characters are hard to distinguish between true and false. The film's action isn't great as a single fight or car chase, but it's gripping because it's well choreographed.
The above paragraph is copied from Baidu Encyclopedia. The whole movie can be seen in this picture. "But because it's choreographed properly, it's gripping." This sentence can be ignored! 9.5 points for this lens. 7 points overall.
Actor acting. The bad guy is the villain in Broken Sword. But the fat is serious, and there is a strange beard, and the shape is peculiar... Halle Berry's figure is really good~~ directed at Halle Berry. Give 8.5 points.
General comment: Because the whole story is simple and mentally retarded, the director used flashbacks to increase the difficulty of watching... The explosion at the beginning really attracted me to watch it. Thought there were better shots out there. Turns out cheated...if not to put this one and only great shot at the beginning of the movie. It is estimated that most people can't watch it...
So where is the point of view? ? After watching the explosion, you can fast forward to the middle of the film~Halley Berry~~~ The
total score is 6 points.
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