The director determines the quality of the film

Frida 2022-09-12 14:44:40

When I saw Sarah woke up in the hospital, I began to suspect that the two films were not made by the same director. The camera style and editing style were completely different. When several people entered the main scene and found a female corpse, I couldn't watch it at all. , a search on the Internet is indeed not a director.
The scene is obviously not the same place. The first film is obviously wet, crowded and cramped, which makes people feel depressed and uncomfortable. I don’t know if the budget is not enough to cut corners or the first scene is too difficult to shoot, so the director only considers changing the scene. It doesn't matter if you change it, there are obviously several gangs, you are blind as an audience? The first female corpse encountered by a group of people was gutted and died in a particularly crowded and narrow place, but now it is in such an open area. There are too many similar places to go into details. In the end, when Juno escaped, the series of shots were too imitating the first one. I don’t think it’s more awesome to imitate, at least it’s like that. It's the same with reaching out when I'm out of the hole. I just passed the director of this film with just these few shots.
Forget it, there is still a good point. The cave entrance of the first movie was blocked and the screenwriter changed the entrance of the coal mine. This is quite an idea; A mouse ran out, which really scared me.

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The Descent: Part 2 quotes

  • Sarah Carter: Those things were coming for us, so I hurt her so I could get away.

  • [first lines]

    Ed Oswald: Jeez!