Clear fear

Mina 2022-03-21 09:01:11

After watching "Zodiac" this afternoon, there are no hot scenes, no bloody killings, and no thought-provoking plots. Everything seems very plain, but in the plain, murderous intent is often hidden, just like you never know where it is. One day will meet the same robbery-vb

The plot of the film does not use too many fancy ways to present the time, place, characters, content, simple and clear, so that the audience can understand the development of the plot more quickly. But it may also make people think that they are keeping accounts, which may be one of the reasons why the mid-term plot is relatively boring. The structure of the film is divided into three sections just like the one you made (this is what I made -vb). He tried to involve the audience, but he was able to tell the story of the whole film from the standpoint of a bystander. Context. The first part of the film is like an ordinary American film-----------the police search, the media's participation, the people's fear, and the killer's actions are mixed together. As the killer disappeared and searched for traces, the enthusiasm of the general public was cooled by the passage of time, and the film slowly shifted the plot to a police investigation. When the police finally reached a dead end, the microphone was handed over to Robert Graysmith. Although the police and Robert Graysmith both put the final suspect on Arthur Leah Aaron at the end of the film, many doubts remained unsolved at the end of the film and the incident. It seems that the director is using this to tell the audience that "maybe the Zodiac is not dead" ~ The three murder scenes in the film also seem to have hidden mysteries. In the first murder at the beginning of the film, the music was put at a very low volume. With the first shot, the sound was put to the maximum, overwhelming the woman’s scream but not over the gunshot. With the killer Going far away, the film kicked off. The second attack was also against men and women, and the scene was chosen to be on the quiet lakeside, without the hustle and bustle of the city, and no loud music. The killer also chose a knife, and this time only the shouting of women. For the third time, the first thing that appeared on the stage was not music, but an interactive program on the radio. It was the "Zodiac Killer" that was discussed. This is also in line with the plot of the previous part of the film, and it is also from here that Officer Dave Tosh is drawn, and thus Pave the way for the transfer of the lens from the first part to the second part. As the camera slowly landed on the taxi, the music rang again, but it did not overwhelm the sound of the radio station. After the car stopped, the music reached a climax and the gunfire sounded. In the first two times, he took the initiative to call the police to provoke the "Zodiac Killer" but did not do so this time. As the police speculated later, "because he broke the rules", or is he not the same person at all?

The use of music in the film is indeed very good, with a degree of relaxation. For example, during the women’s kidnapping incident, the weird music didn’t end until the woman walked out of the grass with the child in her arms, and the audience breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.
I think the best part of the film is when Robert Graysmith went to Bob Vaughan, when the latter said that the handwriting was his and the poster was painted by him, a voice clearly said "Bob Vaughan is the Zodiac", and he is right in front of him. Robert was stunned. There was no music. He could only hear the sound of rain and the knocking of metal cans outside. The chill seemed to fill his body. This time from the music, along with Robert called to the basement, each down a bit, it becomes a bigger voice, accompanied by music, vine growing as fast as the fear that haunt me, it was very clear sense of fear ......

The movie also There are many small details that are worth pondering. I learned from some materials that there are no fewer than seven films based on the zodiac. The movie in the movie is showing such a work (starring Eastwood’s " Dirty Harry (Dirty Harry)" http://baike.baidu.com/view/867491.htm ), the phrase "Easy, Dirty Harry." that the police said to the stubborn cartoonist later is also derived from this~

Above, the idlers are chattering, laughing and generous

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Extended Reading

Zodiac quotes

  • Paul Avery: Welcome, please put your stuff down. You're going down five rows and left. You're looking for the Modesto Bee from March. I'm going to stand here and attempt not to vomit.

    [Graysmith turns right]

    Paul Avery: Left.

    Robert Graysmith: Left. What I am looking for?

    Paul Avery: Kathleen Johns. Also, you might want to pull the Chron from - never mind, I'll see to that.

    [pulls out Zodiac letter]

    Paul Avery: Okay, now tell me what facts he gives.

    Robert Graysmith: Woman and her baby abducted.

    Paul Avery: Mm-hmm. Fact.

    Robert Graysmith: The car on fire?

    Paul Avery: Anything else?

    Robert Graysmith: Everything in the letter already appears in the article.

    Paul Avery: Yep. And he's done it before.

    [pulls out a newspaper article]

    Paul Avery: Officer Richard Raditech, shot sitting in a parked car.

    Robert Graysmith: Zodiac claimed he shot someone in their car.

    Paul Avery: Yeah, a couple days after this article came out. Zodiac didn't do it, but he took credit for it anyway, because he's in it for the press. He even stole his symbol.

    Robert Graysmith: What?

    Paul Avery: [winces, realizes he's given out privileged information] Yeah, shit.

    [leans close to Graysmith]

    Paul Avery: If I show you something, you promise not to tell anyone?

    Robert Graysmith: [defensive] Who would I tell?

    Paul Avery: [calming] Okay. Totally solid point. Okay.

    [pulls a clipped out magazine ad featuring a watch labeled "Zodiac"]

    Paul Avery: That's the only time that word and that symbol ever appeared before the letters.

    [scoffs]

    Paul Avery: Guy stole his logo off a watch.

    Paul Avery: How can somebody who's killed 13...

    Paul Avery: He claims he's killed 13 people, but which ones can we actually confirm? There's three in Vallejo, one in Berryessa, the cabby. That's it.

    [bemused at Graysmith's confused reaction]

    Paul Avery: Bobby, you almost look disappointed.

  • Dave Toschi: [bedside phone rings. In a tired attempt to answer the phone, accidentally knocks over a lamp, which shatters]

    [into phone]

    Dave Toschi: Whoever this is, you owe me another lamp.