After a short foreplay (in fact, this part is a 2D picture, it is best not to wear glasses), officially entered the game world, the film began a strange and unrestrained 3D visual feast. This is the fourth time I have watched an IMAX movie, but "How to Train Your Dragon" is a cartoon, "Inception" is 2D, and the IMAX version of the live-action 3D movie before "Genesis" only has "Avatar" and "Avatar" The use of solid anthropological settings and realistic biological modeling to create an epic and immersive approach is different. In "Genesis", we are presented with a virtual world composed of light, shadow and rays, and the spectacle effect is more intense. , And has a strong sense of alienation, it is difficult to say which is better, two different style appeals, but what they have in common is that only on the huge and bright IMAX screen, this ultimate visual effect can Achieve a truly stunning impact. Due to its complete virtuality, the scene design and costume modeling of "Genesis" have a more arrogant imagination. In order to better highlight the video game style of the film, "Genesis" incorporates more action adventures. The composition, the arena, the Need for Speed, the trapping of Sam until the final airplane battle, the interlocking action scenes are dizzying. What makes all of this more shocking is the soundtrack of "Inception", magnificent and exciting, especially under the powerful sound effects of the IMAX theater, it has a strong appeal and effectively reduces the connection. Fan’s action scenes caused fatigue to the audience. I once said that if you have not seen the 3D version of "Resident Evil 4" in the theater, you have never watched the movie. In fact, this sentence also applies to "Genesis", and if you have the conditions, you must watch the IMAX version. Maximize the enjoyment of watching movies due to the visual wonders.
"Genesis" has an extremely simple plot line, which seems to be set up just to connect the action scenes, indicating that it is a growth trial theme of finding the father, but "Genesis" is actually a Political fable. The substitute in the game Crewe’s subversive inheritance of the old Flynn’s mantle, and the extermination of alien forces, and became the dictator of the game world under his rule, turning his subjects into programs with no personality and freedom. The allegorical meaning of totalitarian politics is very profound. In the film, the scene of the Glu minimalist program army, the composition and the marching ranks, can't people be reminiscent of Riefenstahl's "Victory of Will"? The association here is not only the Nazis. The old Flynn under the aura maintains a godlike existence as a prophetic pioneer, but his world-saving concept is transformed into a tyranny tool that destroys humanity, and he becomes imprisoned. The pioneer of, accompanied by only the last surviving child in his ideal world, waiting for the savior from the free world, this kind of plot setting is very meaningful if it is read in depth. To be sure, such a story would definitely not be censored in China. From this point of view, "Genesis" is an anti-fascist film packaged in fascist aesthetics, highlighting the aggressiveness and evil in its images, and what it presents is revealed under strict procedural control. The inner mania, disorder and restlessness that came out. Many people say that this movie is too simple, I think it really makes this movie simple.
The feature film debut of a young director is such a hugely expensive visual blockbuster. "Genesis" shows some imbalances in the structure and rhythm of the film, but I think Kozinski is a director with a lot of room for development. Yes, after all, his execution ability and imagination of the picture reflected in the film are good. The most pressing role in the film was Jeff Bridges who played the old Flynn, and the one that surprised me the most was Olivia Wild who played Xiaokui. Audiences who are familiar with American TV series would love her. The role of 13 in the American TV series "Doctor House" is very impressive, and her electronic look in the play does have a glimpse of beauty.
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