Repo Men is a movie worthy of careful taste

Morton 2022-04-22 07:01:31

I paid attention to this Repo Men because of Jude Law. Shortly after the film started, the slightly new story became no longer fresh because of the director's old-fashioned narrative method. The director tried to attract the audience with blood and violence. I didn't have high expectations for the follow-up plot of the film. When I saw the big explosion of the typical American hero plot and the beach vacation with the typical American happy ending, I was unprepared, but because the plot of the film did not make any sense. A sudden turning point and ecstatic ecstasy, although this is not the ending I expected, but the clever ending design has raised its entertainment-level movie to a new level. Although it is a sci-fi movie, the ending makes me feel that such a story is far from us. not far away, thus triggering our deeper thinking.

After watching the movie, I could not help but drag and scan the movie again, and found that there are still many bright spots in the movie.

The highlight of the first is of course Jude Law's performance, which basically underpins the whole movie, although I don't think this movie provides a great stage for Jude Law to fully display his acting skills, he is more suitable for modeling more complex and deep The role, but for the movie, his acting skills are impeccable, the affectionate, struggling and violent and bloody little sexy that the movie needs to be interpreted by Jude Law.

The second highlight of the film is the soundtrack. The soundtrack of the whole movie is not only a good first song, but also very suitable for the scene. Each song is carefully selected. At the beginning, Sway, who was very emotional when the male protagonist was working, was very in line with his mood at the time. He believed that work was just work, and he did not put any personal feelings into it. Then, when the hero met the heroine for the first time, the heroine performed the song Cry Me A River affectionately. It was this song that made the hero deeply attracted, and the melody could not be shaken out of his mind for a long time. Next, in the episode where the actor was hospitalized and discharged, the movie chose the song Feeling Good. The title of the song is full of irony. This is the turning point of his tragic life. Later, the hero and heroine broke into the company headquarters to fight, accompanied by Burn My Shadow, whose lyrics and tune are very suitable. The melody of the song is very powerful, with the violent and bloody fight, accompanied by slow motion, how many Violent aesthetics, and the lyrics reflect the hero's determination to sweep away the shadows in his life. There is also a non-passionate passion scene in the play. The male and female protagonists help each other scan artificial organs for each other, accompanied by the sexy Sing It Back. During the beach vacation, the slow-moving song Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday, in response to the holiday scene, paved the way for the later turning point, making the turning point appear more sudden. At the end of the movie, a very affectionate Dream A Little Dream Of Me, accompanied by a plot that is enough to make the audience stunned, the conflict between music and emotions, hangs the audience's emotions high, and falls into an inescapable thinking. This song can even hear everyone feel sad. For friends who are not very cold to the storyline, I strongly recommend listening to the soundtrack in the movie.

Another highlight of this article is the unconventional ending. On the premise of satisfying the audience's reunion as much as possible, let the audience first cast their emotions to the self-salvation hero as a matter of course, and then pull everything back under a rational framework. In the cruel reality, the turning point is unique but not far-fetched.

After watching the movie twice, I personally feel that this is a movie I like very much, and it is worthy of careful taste.

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Repo Men quotes

  • Jake: A midget.

    Frank: Little people, please. I have a cousin.

  • Beth: Ask me about my lips.

    Remy: What brand are your lips?

    Beth: They're all mine.