It's a pity, one shot to the end

Tressie 2022-01-08 08:03:02

I first learned the term "One Mirror to the End" from the movie of Master Hitchcock: The Deadly Strike, to recent years: Quentin's Falling Water Dog, Japanese film Suspicious Clouds and so on. The intriguing plot is the bridge that supports the entire film. (I saw the dinner game in 2009, so I have the above statement.) The term "Mirror to the End" is now used in many recording scenes of magic masters. For example, in the recording scene of Master Liu Qian, I have seen it many times One shot to the end. Yijing is a master vocabulary, a must-learn course in master style! What? How can you be a master without it in your curriculum? Then please stay away from the master industry, you do not apply to the term master. That's right, the stories that happen in the "one mirror to the end" scene are not connected in any way. This is the diversity of stories, the diversity of things. Films and records are actually incomplete art, including life. Anything that can be formed is incomplete. The same is true for movie dinner games. The director seems to want to reveal some truths. I personally think that the words are not thorough enough, and more or less appear. A lot of abruptly stopped links (it seems that I am about to start bragging), maybe if this is the case, it will be more humorous? Even. . . Woolen cloth? This film is a humorous version of the movie inn. It seems that the games between rich people are incredible. One is to deceive and dismember, and the other is to deceive people to laugh at it. Are these practices similar to those between men and women? Are the leather whips, red candles, and ropes of the highest state similar in the same way? There are a few super funny places in the film. This is the director’s most successful place. The imperfect place is that the biggest scene of the film is in the publisher’s home. Why not continue this classic one-shot to the extreme? In fact, there are many scenes that can be completely omitted! However, it doesn't matter, even so, it can't stop the film from becoming a classic! I hope that the classic concept of a mirror to the end will continue forever. I love this kind of videos with small productions and great wisdom! real!

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Le Dîner de Cons quotes

  • François Pignon: Sometimes I feel like you're really taking me for an imbecile.

  • Christine Brochant: Are you the one who was supposed to be dining with him tonight?

    François Pignon: Yes, how did you know? Did he talk about me?

    Christine Brochant: Yes, but even without that, I would have recognized you.