I don't understand drama and have no say in the ability to understand drama. First of all, this is a movie, then according to the usual elements of the movie: the plot setting, photography, music, editing techniques and the central idea expressed, this movie is really bizarre, empty and boring, so I won’t mention them one by one. Listed, anyone with film experience knows what I'm trying to say. In addition to these points, we still pay attention to the creativity of film, and how to create a film revolution requires innovation in film. That is to say, I made this film because of film skills that you have never used before, such as Internet stalking, which is to set up a plot in front of a very simple computer as the center and spread out the plot. It doesn't matter whether the film is good or bad, this idea is really strange. So it can only be said that the director set up a stage play style to please the audience, but it was boring so I didn't buy it.
There are so many good movies that dissect human nature. This is so old-fashioned. Telling a story theatrically makes it easier for audiences to resonate? You're right to argue against me with dramatic literacy, but I'm absolutely not convinced when you use cinematic thinking to argue against me. Talking about human nature is inherently evil, kindness can't be exchanged for kindness, and the evil of human nature can be contagious. Does such a simple thing take three hours to film? Some people say that the ending is really cool, watching the tomb that spurned you, you are absolutely adrenalin can't stand it.
The person who says this movie is good is that the director made it into a drama, and it looks very fresh. It is also the first time I have seen a movie in this form of expression. Could it be called imagination? Forced? It seems that I heard that this is not the first time that the director has made a movie like this. He has done it before. Jiang Wen said that the director is clever and sounds good. I think it is addicted to pretending.
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