2. The room full of glass at the end is supposed to imitate Orson Wells's "Miss Shanghai", but the imagination and scheduling (actors move) are too far apart.
3. "The so-called enemy is just a phantom, and the real enemy hides behind it. If you can destroy the phantom, you can destroy the enemy's true body." This is not a problem, but breaking the glass is to destroy the phantom. The understanding of this sentence is too superficial.
4. The two favorite paragraphs:
(1) Bruce Lee, Ruburt, and Williams were sitting in small boats, ready to meet on the boat bound for the island. This section starts with a big boat in overhead, and then an empty shot, slowly moving horizontally to Bruce Lee sitting in the boat. This contrast between big and small (but the size of the scene is opposite) is created inadvertently. Have a sense of humor. Behind is the appearances of Ruburt and Williams. Although the shooting methods are similar, they clearly and concisely express the characters’ experiences and personalities (such as Ruburt’s good bet, more demeanor to ladies; Williams’ impulse and irritability, Fighting hard) and the purpose of going to the island. In addition to shooting the three protagonists, I also used a slow lens to sketch the life of the people on the boat around me. Su Tong felt like a family on the water in a trance.
The shortcoming of this passage is that Bruce Lee's memories have two time and space, and the second time and space are shot with an omniscient perspective, which is too direct. But for a Kung Fu movie, it can't be too harsh. Moreover, what perspective is used to express the memories in the memories does require creativity (more attention should be paid to it in the future).
(2) Williams was beaten into a red room by Han: the dark red lights in the room, the women laughing wildly around, the weird paintings on women's faces, and the violence gave this passage a weird cult smell.
5. [Copy lines] "How many deposits do I have?" "The total is 63 yuan and 40 cents." "All my deposits will be given to you."
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