deceived

Keith 2022-04-19 09:02:29

The process of watching can not help but compare with the original version of 71. I strongly suppressed the idea of ​​comparison several times, but to be honest, it is really not as good as the original version. In addition, I have high expectations for this version, and the beautification of the camera and the plot. The adaptation was full of expectations, so, a little disappointed. Some of the empty shots are beautiful, but the shots do not show the beauty of the actors very well. The scenes are acceptable. The location of the music classroom of the Tibetan male protagonist is not as reasonable as the original version. I have not studied the background of the film, but it is obviously unreasonable. The behavior of the Tibetan enemy is too open and aboveboard. Every character in the school passes through the music classroom every day, so what can be done in this space is too limited, and the plot of this independent and closed space has indeed been greatly weakened. The lighting of the whole scene during the day is good and there is nothing to choose from. The lighting at night is too weak. The original version has well designed the light and shade of the candlelight. Clothes are okay, not exquisite, which is a pity. This version cut off the line of the black maid, and cut off several very important plots, weakening the character conflict, and it is a bit baffling to watch. The original research and discussion on human nature has reached a very high level. Many plots and details serve the plot and are proportional to the changes in the characters' psychological behavior, so each character is particularly outstanding. The original male protagonist was more than worthy of death and deceived each other with many female characters, but the female characters were really well shaped, each with their own bright spots, and they were very strong and independent images. But in this version, just from the plot point of view, the male protagonist is quite right, and I have nothing to say.

In the end, why should the stalk of the poisonous mushroom be assigned to the underage girl, and the principal of the snake and scorpion guarding calf! Return my sisters of justice messengers!

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The Beguiled quotes

  • John McBurney: In the middle of battle with all the iron flying overhead, me first thought was to bury me-self.

    Edwina: But, when you couldn't, you ran.

    John McBurney: I did. I surely deed I did.

    Edwina: That wasn't very brave of you to run.

    John McBurney: Maybe not. But, it was smart, I think.

    Edwina: Because you're alive?

    John McBurney: And now I've met you.

    Edwina: You don't even know me.

  • Martha Farnsworth: I hope the girls weren't telling stories.

    John McBurney: What do you care what they say about you?

    Martha Farnsworth: I don't. I didn't want you to get the wrong impression.

    John McBurney: Then, you do care what I think about you?

    Martha Farnsworth: You're a stranger here. That's all.