I didn't know anything about the structure and rhythm of 007's story, so I sat in the theater and waited for the first conflict to appear after the lights were dimmed. From then on, the struggle was kicked off and ended after the climax. As I wished, there was a hand-to-hand fight in the first scene. At the end, Bond was hit and fell into the water, and fell into the waterfall — into the soul song I never thought of, a song The complete Adele "skyfall"! There has never been a theme song that can occupy such an important position in a blockbuster shown in a movie theater, and it can be seen from the inside that this movie will definitely bring some humanistic care, at least a literary atmosphere.
"Lian Po is old, can I still have a meal?" I encountered the question many times in film reviews. Magazine news used this term to question action stars such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Stallone. This time, I was in Hollywood for the first time. In the longevity hero blockbuster, feeling such a naked resistance to this question is a struggle to be precise. Bond used a struggle to do his best to dominate the result, thus proving that he-"Tradition" still works. The film mentions and shows the protagonist’s many conflicts that may be eliminated, all in various slow motion battles integrated into the soundtrack, and in the end of protecting Mrs. M’s true feelings, and the poem proves that Bang De needs people need him. This is Lian Po's purpose.
In addition to emotions, a gorgeous movie also needs visual impact. The visual screen of this movie shows several urban or prosperous or characteristic scenes. Probably, as a Chinese, I am more familiar with my own land, so the film uses subjective viewpoints. , Objective Views The large-scale aerial photography and the upside-down shooting of Shanghai make me feel tedious, but for blockbuster films released on a global scale, audiences from other countries may be immersed in the scenery of a country that has never been before. In general, it satisfies the visual elements of blockbuster films, but lacks new ideas. This reminds me of the Sherlock Holmes Detective Collection, which I was keen on when I was a child. This British TV series has amazing use of light and shadow. The visual atmosphere presented to the audience by the control between them seems to give you the magic to instantly touch the temperature of the floor covered by the long black shadow behind the person in the lens. So far, many movies have not been able to achieve such a literary classic. Although the plot of this drama is a bit blunt.
Javier Baden appears as the biggest villain. I am looking forward to his movie. I have only watched "Old Nowhere", but it is enough. I like this type. I can remember when and wherever this coin game played by a perverted killer and a grocery store owner. At that time, I finally knew what the subjective point of view was. Suddenly it became as wide as the vision of the grocery store owner. There was only this weird man with a watermelon haircut. He asked me to guess the coin. I became nervous, and my grocery store and I were about to be destroyed by him. In "Breaking the Sky", I don’t know if the Oscar’s best supporting actor's acting skills cannot be wasted, so the director added a lot of complex emotions to this supporting actor. Because the emotional entanglement is too heavy, plus another On the other hand, the director forgot to make some preparations for this kind of emotion, which caused me to be forced to instantly bring me to the edge of the emotional cliff of love and hate with a few words of dialogue between Mrs. M and Javier Baden. I'm at a loss. I really can't fully understand the interweaving of love, hate and pain. Please forgive me. If Javier Baden has the same doubts as I, then his performance in the last scene really can only rely on his superb acting skills. With such complicated emotions and such struggling inner performance, and the conflict with Yuanyuan's story, shouldn't it start anew and make a feature film specifically for this deformity of attachment and destruction?
There are many movies with different ratings on my movie homepage. I never use the same rating to look at all the movies of the same star. Because my expectations and requirements for each movie are different, the ratings are different, the genre, the actor, and the director. , Story development, etc. are treated differently. As an ordinary action blockbuster, it is thrilling and amazing. The simple storytelling is very smooth and makes people forget the time. I give it five stars, but this does not mean "Mission Impossible 4" and "Eye-opener." "A Clockwork Orange" is at the same level. Although this movie has a lot of misfortunes, I gave it 4 stars out of care-recommendation.
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