An excellent representation of Cruise Fear

Krystina 2022-08-20 03:21:09

visual feast! The art design is quite colorful, the picture composition, scene art, and the processing of tonal light and shadow all create a very dreamy atmosphere, and the gorgeous scenery well sets off the Cruise-like unknown fear behind it.

The plot is slightly delayed, but the processing of the rhythm allows the audience to intuitively feel the distortion of time and spirit by the vision. After experiencing the slightly long foreshadowing, they will find that all expectations are worthwhile.

The anomalies accompanying the arrival of meteorites gradually affect the environment, and this has been demonstrated in detail, such as the shifting of vegetation from shallow to deep and the impact on crops...

The gradual collapse of the characters has a more reasonable driving point. The animal mutations are enough to leave some shadows on the audience through excellent art design and post-processing. It is not cheap and has enough visual impact.

Having said that, a good movie cannot have its appearance in vain. The appearance of this film can better serve the core behind it. The fear it brings is not only audiovisual, but also contains a possibility for the unknown. The terrible imagination of the people is intriguing.

There are still shortcomings in the United States and China. The action of the little boy going down to find a dog is a bit too abrupt. Although the girl Goth girl’s setting is full of character images, it is too large to make people mistakenly think that it will affect the plot. In the end, it seems to be somewhat It's mystery.

In addition, this film is worth watching for science fiction fans and Cruise fans.

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Color Out of Space quotes

  • Ward: [screams in terror] You're dead, Nathan!

  • Ward: Oh, hey, I will let you know if I see G-spot.

    Ezra: You might see her, but I don't think you'll recognize her.