is more like a documentary, it is easy to reminiscent of a more famous previous novel "The Time Traveler's Wife", of course, both are movies (the Time Traveler's Wife was also later
made into a movie ) ) and the main theme is about "time travel", which is quite different.
FAQ is more like a nonsensical adventure + sci-fi. It is a low-cost sci-fi film, lacking all kinds of eye-catching shocking effects (in fact The only more sci-fi shots I can think of right now are
the giant man-eating ants and the ice and snow scene), but there's no denying that the movie is amazing! The whole time travel is more like a collective dream of three friends, They meet their future selves and their
past selves, and then must try to get back to the right time while following a series of time-travel rules. The
entire movie doesn't even have a gorgeous time-travel scene, the passage through which the time crack appears is just There is a toilet with simple facilities in the small bar. They go in and out, so they
meet all kinds of themselves in the infinite intersection of time and space, and Anna Faris, the time crack repairer who keeps changing shapes. It plays a very important role in promoting the plot.
Although the movie is very casual, it also uses a lot of high-end theories,
In addition, I also noticed
that a protagonist, Chris Otto's, also played a cheerful and honest character in
dialogue was a bit too much. The whole film can be easily defined as "a story about a little man's dream."
But the journey of these three little characters - a fat man, a fearless ruffian, and an unrealistic dreamer - is far beyond reality. So the compositional
elements of this film are actually very ordinary and overflowing , but the film has a tight rhythm and is full of British black humor.
FAQ is only a short seventy-eight minutes, which is my favorite short-run film. I always feel that unless necessary (such as plot needs or atmosphere requirements), it's okay to make a good one. It's always a
bit . (Of course, I don't deny that there are several very good long movies) If the director is always reluctant to part with various clips, then it is better to make it into a series.
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