Don't stop the camera. The first half is boring, the second half is more interesting

Rachelle 2022-04-19 09:03:16

When it comes to Shinichiro Ueda's "The Camera Don't Stop", it can be said to be a miracle. Even the director himself did not expect that this is a movie with an ultra-low production cost. The cost is only 3 million yen, and it finally won about 31 billion yen at the box office. It is equivalent to an investment of 180,000 yuan and a box office of 200 million yuan.

The film can be divided into 3 parts, the first 30 minutes of boring zombie films, the middle 30 minutes of one shot and the origin of the filming, and the last part presents the emergencies and solutions during the shooting process. The first half is boring, the second half is fun. Director Higurashi, who wanted to make a real zombie movie, told the two young actors, you are facing death, have you worked hard to act, the fear is not acting, it is real fear. So zombies really appeared in the ruined factory. The crazy director continued to shoot with the camera.

The film satirized a group of actors who performed too fake, used eye drops in crying scenes, drank water and read the brand, and went to poop during filming. Director Nigga hoped that the actor could take the role, just like his wife, she would forget herself as soon as she acted. In the end, when the rocker arm was broken, her daughter came up with the idea to complete the last scene by stacking the human body and strictly follow the script to complete the shooting. Task. "Don't Stop the Camera" is still very funny if you just watch it as a comedy, especially in the second half, you can get a glimpse of the filming process, but as a phenomenon-level low-cost movie, it is not worth watching repeatedly, just watch it once enough.

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