So I went to Deji Studios again last night because of Jason Bourne, because of Extreme Ways, because of A successful trilogy.
Before I went, I heard that the theater was broadcasting a "castrated" Mandarin dubbing version, and I was a little unhappy. But after all, I decided to watch it this time amid the temptation of the theater's big screen and Dolby speakers. .
half-price theater is always crowded. from the beginning of the afternoon, you will see that the city is actually home to so much Wednesday afternoon without having to go to work on Tuesday idlers. front seat has not, and had to buy a couple of seats in the back. I feel a little embarrassed. On the one hand, the person watching the movie with me is not a couple. Moreover, I forgot to wear my glasses and sitting in the back will inevitably affect the viewing experience. I
have seen the full version of the DVD on the Internet for a long time, and I just want to watch the movie again. Revisit the wonderful shots, such as the wits at London's Waterloo Station, and the pursuit of Tangier residential areas, etc.
From a rhythmic point of view, this is a movie that cannot be relaxed. In the Waterloo section, the shots are non-stop Changing scenes, chasing Bourne, the Guardian reporters, the CIA command center and its action team. And that big scene in Tangier City actually completely abandoned the lines, there is almost no fixed scene, and the pace is suffocating. I was grateful that I didn’t wear glasses, because the person next to her said that she was dizzy.
The obvious place for "castration" was in the battle of Tangier. At the beginning, the fight between Bourne and Dash was not dominant at all. The opponent was killed through the explosion of the small universe and by chance, but on the screen B was just dropped by D to the corner of the living room, and D was immediately connected to the bathroom bathtub. The cut marks are too obvious, and the technique is too rough. It's really unsatisfactory.
The most successful point of the Bourne trilogy is to create an invincible King Kong that is different from the previous movies of the same type. Bourne is just a memory-impaired agent with a body that is basically equivalent to an ordinary person and a firm conviction. He is completely different from the screen in the next hall. John who is busy saving the United States. McLean 4.0. Jason Bourne has been searching for his past. He doesn’t care about the responsibilities he bears. In order to eliminate threats, he is decisive and swift. In order to find the answer, he does not hesitate to pay any price. This is a terrible person, he If you don’t remember the past, there is nothing to fear.
But when the memory slowly recovered, Jason did not shoot the ultimate killer who chased him. I think this is the most important point of this movie-the return of humanity.
As a person with independent character and thought (aside from moral factors, let alone legal constraints), we can do anything, but at least we have to know why. This is also the difference between humans and machines.
Bourne realized this, and later he Everything he did was just to pursue his own past without any other attempts. As for revenge, he couldn't even mention it. So he didn't kill the doctor of medicine who turned himself into a cold-blooded killer.
The problem with the CIA is, Always guess the opponent from the worst angle. To put it bluntly, it is the consequence of the animal's instinct-fear leads to attack. However, the CIA's omnipresence and high efficiency shown in the movie are surprising, and there are N﹒ There are cold-blooded generals like Watson, as well as resourceful people like Pam Landy, and high-level secretaries. I don't know how many people will be shaken out by this "Secret Agent" incident. Although the official said there will be no more sequels, but Hollywood will not put such a good screen image in the corners. In the
end, without a word, the Extreme Ways in Moby's ``18'' is so good to hear. It is really not a cover to do the ending song three times in a row.
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