"Stoker" is a commercial film. XX from the far east enters Hollywood to test the waters. Just like facing the college entrance examination essay questions, the first reaction in my mind is to imagine where this is the "Reader". Is the essay as the carrier's propositional composition, or is XX desperately trying to use what he is good at in the East to come to the West to play a bulletproof monk thanklessly?
The poster is not like it. The poster is a bit Korean-style horror. The
film is not boring, but it is not the kind that can catch people's nerves at once. I learned some "viewing skills" from other people's film reviews: the film The yellow in the middle is an element that I have never consciously noticed.
There is a strong feeling at the beginning of the film. Asians are very used to combining large movies with intense inner activities in the film. The same is the green grass under the golden sun. The East and the West can be clearly distinguished, and this kind of letter contains inner activities. The way of presentation is very accustomed to me.
The script written by Shi Gaofei, to be honest, didn't really understand it. When I just watched the film, I thought I could give three stars for
a while. For some reason, I had an urge to open the film again and watch the end of the film again. The ending song is very interesting, and at the same time, the contrast used throughout the film, this seemingly simplest technique, under the regular repeated use, the story is not brilliant, but the universe is sufficiently complete.
As I once thought, the silly hat topic of the college entrance examination composition can also write something
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