This is a movie that pays tribute to the "silent film era". It is also the first time I watched in a movie theater. There is no dialogue, no subtitles, no music, only partial environmental sound A "silent film" with a length of nearly 3 hours.
In my opinion, the concept of creation can also be defined as a HIGH CONCEPT movie. The concept is derived from the premise of the deaf and dumb. All conflicts, characters, and plots are logical. The ending is a murder and a companion who is crushed by a truck.
What about using deaf-mute people as a prerequisite? In the age of audio films, sound has become no longer rare. The use of environmental sounds, music, and sound effects, especially character dialogues, narrations, and monologues, is even a little overwhelming. It is the most basic and the most difficult to use lens language to tell the story clearly.
In today's film and television production system, you may be at a loss if you leave the sound producer. And the audience's viewing experience will be extremely uncomfortable, and they will no longer be used to watching movies in such a quiet and careful manner. This is the evil result of the information visualization in the new media era. With the prevalence of various tablet devices, people no longer adapt to paper books and are accustomed to obtaining various opinions from the Internet. Their self-thinking ability tends to weaken. Clouds and big data are not only convenient for mankind, but also eroding mankind.
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