Don't take it too seriously

Robin 2022-03-16 09:01:02

The first film review, the wading is deeper and the logic is messy, and I also ask everyone to do it lightly.

Let me talk about the intuitive experience of watching the movie. At the beginning, I saw "Zac" and Woody very intimate, and then the gorgeous special effects And the compact plot, the whole film is actually a perfect magic, and it is really enjoyable after watching it.
But when I came here, I saw a lot of film critics saying that the script was too bad, the plot reversal was too blunt, the old-fashioned and the original, the French girl was too abrupt, originally I want to hit a five-star,

and after thinking about it, I still hit a four-star, and I will talk about my feelings. When it comes to screenwriters, even if the script is bad, I think at least people have gone through a lot of careful thinking, just like any magic will be lost. Seeing the flaws, it is inevitable that there are omissions, or as the audience, you think you have seen the flaws. I think everyone has their own opinions. Just like the sentence at the beginning of the film, The closer you think you are, the less you'll actually See. In the same way, if you pay too much attention to the details of the film, is it easier to ignore the idea of ​​the whole film and the causes and consequences of connecting these plots?

In fact, for the mysterious big BOSS at the beginning, I saw Freeman turning around and not seeing people. , I do have the feeling of WTF. But what I want to say is, if you keep watching Mark's FBI being played around before, everyone is worried about him, how can you think that he is behind the scenes? Emotional scenes with French women it seems not necessary, but less of her this role, the plot is not the middle will be a lot of monotonous? Although in the end be able to think of the relationship between Mark and dead magician, but before decrypting and somehow echoes the plot of it?

Oh, pulled So many, so many? In fact, what I want to express is very simple.
There are many types of movies, but I have to admit that the development of technology and business has made today's movies slowly assimilated. One type really wants to express through stories. One point of view connotation values, that is, the standard of inheriting traditional movies; the first category is to pursue star light and shadow special effects to achieve high box office, that is, to meet the standards of emerging businesses; the rest is the combination of these two categories, but in fact this category is the most difficult If it is brilliant, it will attract countless complaints if it is not handled well.
I think this movie is closer to the second category, which is why it finally scored four stars, because I didn't feel what the director wanted to express through the film. The only thing I remember is the opening sentence.

Just as there are many types of movies , We can also watch movies from many different angles. Some people like to scrutinize the details of the plot, some like to observe the performance of the actors, some like the special effects of light and shadow, and some like the connotation...
For us, we can choose our own Evaluate the film from an angle. After watching a movie, I always like to watch various film reviews to understand the different feelings of the viewers from different angles. For some details that I don’t understand, I occasionally go to see the awesome The analysis posts written will make us better understand the film. From

another perspective, for most of us, especially those who go to the theater, I believe that everyone is relaxing and relaxing. Going to watch a movie in a recreational mood, you don’t need to be too entangled in the details. If you feel happy after watching the movie and feel that the time is not in vain, it is worth the price. Even if it is a so-called "bad movie", what does it matter?

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Extended Reading

Now You See Me quotes

  • Dylan Rhodes: You little shit!

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] You little shit!

    Dylan Rhodes: What game ya playin'?

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] What game ya playin'?

    [Jack is an expert impersonator; now that he knows he can mimic Dylan's voice, he speaks confidently into the walkie-talkie]

    Jack Wilder: We're all good at six; move to seven.

    [Dylan's police obey and run up to the seventh floor]

  • Alma Dray: FBI. Sort of. I need your car.