More than one star on 8/10 is not easy~ A bold and thrilling attempt. Mendes is very ambitious and courageous. While challenging the one-take challenge and the fast-paced narrative, he did not ignore the subtle elements. , The focus on roles is not less than that on technology.
The uninterrupted visual effects bring a good sense of virtual reality. It takes the audience into the trenches to perform tasks with the characters. The protagonist is like a camera that is constantly moving forward, and can only move forward without stopping.
The effects of a mirror are both good and bad, but it is incredible that the creative team can complete this difficult challenge. But I think this simple one-line story is very suitable for shooting in the form of a single lens, better showing that the task has only one chance and cannot be repeated, it is clear and reasonable. Some people may think that the characters are not three-dimensional enough, but the small ordinary soldiers are real. Finally, a line of cameras running and reversing in the flames of war is very flammable~ I prefer the flammable film.
The whole movie is beautiful. The burning buildings and cannonball fireworks in the night scene are stunning, the setting is fine and real, and the starring and supporting roles, the group performance, the soundtrack, and photography are all excellent, hard work! ! You can watch the documentary "They Don't Grow Old Anymore" if you haven't watched it.
PS George McKay, I can! ? The whole film accents cause comfort ~ so many rare British actors! ! ! Love love
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