The second disaster movie I watched recently, a comic book adaptation.
Although this kind of subject matter is not new in movies, and there are many in American TV dramas, I have never seen this kind of inducing mechanism, at least I have not seen it - using human desire as the inducing mechanism.
At the beginning, the four-eyed brother used a fire extinguisher to force the monster back, trying to force it out of the rolling gate. At this time, a radical and exciting BGM sounded, which is the same as the soundtrack when the characters in many movies are fighting fiercely and there is hope. I understand, this is trying to mobilize people's excitement. This technique is very common, especially in anime, and it is a very common technique. I did it. My emotions were lifted all of a sudden, and there was some excitement. , but -- only halfway through.
The style of BGM is intense, exciting, and fast-paced. If it is used in anime, this scene must be very fast, not only the action is fast, but the screen switching will also be fast, but the picture here is not, people just maintain With an action - holding a fire extinguisher. Because the action doesn't change, it's impossible to switch the camera quickly. The rhythm of the picture and the BGM was inconsistent. At that moment, I felt a violation of the picture. This is the reason why my "other half" didn't mention it.
Although there are many such rendering methods in the back, and I know that it is this style, but after reading it, I still feel that the place at the beginning is inconsistent, and because it is the beginning, there is no foreshadowing, this kind of "excitement" gives people It felt too abrupt.
However, the play is still very good. There is humanity, warmth, selfishness, selflessness, hideousness, and even youth. The good years of youth are energetic, beautiful, and beautiful; the cruelty of youth, powerlessness, loneliness, and frustration. These reflect the usual "big package" of Korean dramas, which has everything, but can be perfectly integrated.
The plot is deep and shallow, fast and slow, and ups and downs. The episodes are short but don't feel short, not bad.
Looking forward to the second part, because the plot is obviously unfinished.
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