I have always believed that film is a multi-sensory integrated art that gives people a perfect experience visually, auditory, and psychologically, so a good film can bring people a strange journey-people buy tickets into the cinema and buy It is the sensory experience. Especially for commercial films, it is even more important to stimulate the senses.
In the senses, the most direct is visual impact. Commercial film producers are exhausting their efforts to create visual spectacles through various means, especially B-level films. Various tricks and ingenuities emerge in an endless stream, which breeds the peculiar type of zombie films. Until Spielberg appeared, he combined vision and narrative into a supernatural, magnificent and diverse: aliens, dinosaurs, and giant monsters each became classics.
In the 1980s, muscular men took turns on the movie screen. They used their tenacious sense of justice and undulating muscles to make our blood surging. The legend of lone heroes seemed to be inadequate. Chinese Kung Fu movies were also very popular at that time, and Yuan Baye was able to make a splash in Hollywood.
With the development of visual effects, epic magic movies quickly invaded commercial films, and the various legends of comic heroes can be perfectly realized. They are young and handsome, and the movie scenes are gorgeous. Realistic action heroes with well-developed limbs and no brains are far less popular than in the past, and it can even be said that they are in decline.
Yes, we have the "Mission Impossible" series, and we also like the "Mission Impossible" series. A white-faced boy like Matt Damon can train his muscles, and he can also play swiftly and fiercely. With the help of high-tech, such American uncles as Tom Cruise can also be alive and well. They can indeed be literary and military, but you say they are action stars? Ha ha.
Whether Rocky or Rambo, Stallone will always play Stallone. This is called an action star.
Mention of Stallone and Schwarzenegger and others, we always have their own appearance in our minds, and have automatically assembled the general plot of the movie in our minds, but we are still eager for them. In that era, we don't need freshness, we just need him to be him.
However, it seems that there are no new action stars. Jason Statham has been selling cars, watches and mobile phones, and by the way plays kidnapping games with a variety of infamous actresses. The rocks are all kinds of soy sauce. As for Wendisel, "Fast and Furious" is also called an action movie? What, you mean Asian action movies? Donnie Yen? Ha ha ha.
"I'm back." Schwarzenegger poked his head out of the cab.
"This plane is old enough to enter the museum."
"So are we."
Bruce Willis and Stallone smiled at each other.
These two lines were funny and touching, and it made my eyes burst into tears.
Stallone has always been a smart man. (He wrote the script of "First Blood") If today's Hollywood movies are veterans of selling spectacles, then this movie sells superstar effects and magnificent heroic memories. I keep telling my friends that I am going to the cinema today to collect yang and nourish yin with my eyes. Seeing these old men in deep memories get together to sell their flesh and blood, they said that my brother is still able to fight, how exciting it is!
"What's your plan?"
"Find him, catch him, and kill him."
Stallone was expressionless but heartbroken. This kind of bold and bold pure man's breath is really too long. What plot is still entangled? When you see Stallone and Shang Gyunton twist and fight together, what are you still dissatisfied with, what bike do you want?
Finally, I spit two slots: Liam Hemsworth is handsome, but I still prefer Hammer. Yu Nan's mouth and buttocks must feel good to the touch, but they don't look so beautiful anymore.
I write this thing purely to expose age, it doesn't matter.
If there is another one, will there be Steven Seager?
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