I have played Max Payne's games 1 and 2, and the game is very exciting. Especially when killing people in slow motion (BULLET TIME), the pleasure is very refreshing. Although the 1st generation card went to one place to read the strategy and did not play it, the 2nd generation cleared... The whole feeling after playing is that this game is very dark, and the bloody and sad beginning is very immersive. As the plot deepens, players have a sense of The thrill of killing for revenge. Looking at the simple comic plot in the game, the theme of the game is very aptly described in color, revenge, the underworld revenge on him, the white road stalks him, the empty cry in the heart... all can only be solved by violence. (Unfortunately, I don't understand English and understand very little. I only understand a little bit of the plot through the cutscenes.)
In addition to the excellent killing design in the game, there is also a good job. For example, the struggle and pain of the protagonist's inner world, there are some ins and outs of dreams in the level. This is quite painful for players, jumping around like a maze, and accidentally OVER. I think the design of the theme enhances the connotation of the game, which is one of the reasons why it was made into a movie.
There are not many descriptions of Payne's inner world in the movie. Compared with "Hurricane Rescue", it is not so shocking. The old man who is an agent in "Hurricane" said "I can blow up the Eiffel Tower to save my daughter!" More moving, not as violent as "Rage Rescue".
[There is too little violence -- where is the origin of slow-motion killing? ]
What a pity, such an exciting game with so few action scenes. There are only two slow motion shots I can remember. The first was to save people, and the second was to shoot a police officer while the police were chasing him. This, this... This is too unsatisfactory for game fans.
At the beginning, when Payne chases the subway, I can give everyone a cool first. Why can't I learn the refreshing feeling of "Wanted Order"? There is also slow motion in the house.
The most important selling point of the game is nothing to watch.
Who came before the idea of slow-motion killing?
Max Payne Games: Published in 2001.
The Matrix 1: Filmed in 1998
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: 2000
What is bullet time?
Since the release of "The Matrix", the "bullet time" stunt seems to have become one of its signatures. As long as countless movie fans mention "The Matrix", they will definitely mention "bullet time". Moreover, this stunt was later one of the most imitated screen stunts, and it was imitated in countless advertisements, movies and TV, among which the more famous ones are "Charlie's Angels", "Shrek", "Horror Movie" ", etc., except for "Shrek", which is more interesting to learn, the others are mostly imitating works.
They shot the "bullet time" shots by placing 120 cameras precisely on a route set by a computer tracking system, then letting the shutters of those cameras start taking pictures in a sequence and time interval preprogrammed by the computer, and then Scan all the photos taken from various angles into the computer, and the computer will virtually repair the difference between the two adjacent photos, so that the coherent and smooth movements of the subject under the 360-degree lens can be obtained. Combining this coherent dynamic image with the background creates the amazing novelty shots we see in the movies. It seems that Yuan Heping has carried it forward. It was popular
in "The Matrix". It appeared on the screen for the first time. I really don't know...
The story of spending blood]
Geographical ignorance
after watching the movie is that there are too many things that you don't understand. A bloodbath in New Jersey predates more bloodshed in New York.
What is the relationship between New Jersey and New York? I don't understand the geography of the United States. If I watch the NBA, maybe I can understand a little bit. What state, state, city, east and west...I don't understand.
After checking, I found out that New Jersey is generally divided into three parts: north, middle and south. Upstate and New York have a close relationship, and many residents work in New York City. You say Payne is not easy. From my understanding of living in China, people work in Beijing and can't afford to buy an expensive house in Beijing. They go to the suburbs to buy a house and drive to work... (The central part is mostly residential, the southern part is Influenced by Philadelphia. The division is unofficial, so the boundaries are not clear.)
(When it comes to geography, I find it quite interesting. For example, I like to watch football. I know the names of many cities in Italy, England, France, Spain, and Germany in Europe... Because many teams are named after the people of the city, Although I still don’t know the geographical location, I have a little impression in my mind.
What is the relationship between states and cities in the United States? States include cities, [federalism and confederation are two forms of composite national structures] The United States is a federal country, and each state has autonomy and can have its own laws, but the spirit of the constitution must conform to the spirit of the federal government, but it has no diplomatic power. Please correct me
if it is wrong.) The relationship between the characters is complicated
. Na is Natasha's sister. In the film, I can't see what her identity is at all (I know what kind of Russian female killer she is by reading the synopsis...), how could she ask a black man about that The tattoo thing, who is that black man... I don't know if it's my IQ problem or the plot is too tight... Why do I feel that I spend a lot of time explaining the plot of some stories but I don't understand it...
and Why does the old man who really killed Payne's wife still seem to have a relationship with Payne's father...
After watching this film, I can't write the relationship between the characters at all. Khan-_-!
[Why is the Bond girl dismissive]
Bond girl: Corey Frank. She didn't show up at the Los Angeles premiere of "Max Payne" on October 13, 2008.
Plays Natasha in the film. I don't understand, why is she so disdainful of it when she spends so much effort in playing such a small role and doesn't hesitate to make mistakes?
No righteous indignation, just weird, hehe. Do not believe? Above.
[Scenario and color design]
When the police station appeared not long after the film, it should be designed in 3D. The frivolous feeling of the building is the same as the picture in the game. The color tone of the picture of Payne sitting in the archive is so unreal ...
The scene in the subway also has the same feeling. The waiting seats and load-bearing columns have a frivolous feeling, which should be completed in 3D.
Could it be that the director used a model that has already been rendered in the game? Ha ha.
However, the restoration of the scene is still full, and it is a good way to evoke memories for game fans. I will use the urge to play the game again.
In addition, the overall tone of the film is gray, and there are snowstorms everywhere. I like it here, which restores the original work very well.
And the addition of those magical elements is good from the design itself, and deepens the suspense to the tattoo organization and the "calcium" of the blue bottle.
[If you want to drink, drink the blue bottle!]
Strengthen your resistance! Good health every day! One bottle a day, don't be greedy... Dore's commercials, I can often see it on TV now...
What is a blue bottle?
A drug that strengthens the body. That very powerful front-end BOSS killed invisibly in front of the powerful tattoo hallucination totem, but died under the shot of the behind-the-scenes BOSS. What an irony.
Does this drug really strengthen the body? Possibly, but only for a few people, most people can't stand the test of hallucinations.
Payne used it to save his life and also fought and triumphed against the hallucination of death.
It appears that only a few are immune to the side effects of the drug.
[Overall feeling]
Violence: Not exciting but not addictive.
Screen: Loyal to the game, qualified.
Plot: I don't understand, but Torah.
over.
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