"World War Z" is a zombie film, but also an excellent commercial film. The film has a clear narrative, clear points, and careful characterization. The script details are well done. The film has a degree of relaxation and rhythm. It is a small prop. It is also better to use, such as the toy called Subway Sam. The fall of Philadelphia 12 minutes before the opening was excellent. The editing, photography, and music were all excellent (although the soundtrack of this paragraph was too much "Inception" because of the imitation of Hans Zimmer's iconic symphony, fans of Marco should not play I), in this paragraph, I want to give the mass actors a compliment.
The whole film is divided into 9 sections according to the event. The first 10 minutes of the opening of the film, the fall of Philadelphia, the supermarket, the apartment, the apartment to the rooftop, the entrance to South Korea, the exit of South Korea, the fall of Israel, the airplane, and the CDC. Each paragraph is unique. The design, the rhythm is very well grasped, and almost take care of the conventional bridges that commercial films and thrillers should have: car chases, street chases, explosions, crashes, confined spaces, etc. The rainy night atmosphere after entering Korea is also very good. Different from other bridge sections in terms of temperament, the
overall atmosphere is very well created. Although the scene in Jerusalem is extremely shocking, I still prefer the 30 minutes before boarding, especially the first 12 minutes. In addition to the overall atmosphere, this section of Luo is also in place. Contains two very advanced points in the angle of character creation: Pete saw the policeman's first reaction after killing in the supermarket was to raise a gun, blood splattered into Pete's mouth, and he rushed to the roof for a few seconds.
(In addition, Pepsi’s implantation is too awesome. It only appeared twice but was impressive, especially the pause of the second climax paragraph, which has an impact on the audience. The money is well worth it, so I should take a look at Yili. Shu Huanai let her study hard...)
In the whole film, except for the cute zombies, I can say that my favorite is the match between Pete and Detective Linton (Mi Rui). The performance of the two is calm and restrained, and the aura It is unified and fits perfectly with the temperament of the whole piece. In the past, no matter "Seven Deadly Sins", "Fight Club", "Twelve Monkeys" or "Shameless Bastard", Pete was mostly outsiders, which made people feel the same (plus I was more annoyed that his wife had a dislike for him), but nearly After a few years of closing the performance, I really feel more comfortable, especially in this part, Pete's performance is extremely restrained, which makes a huge difference for him.
Let's talk about the heroine.
Many viewers say that this is the ugliest wife in Pete’s history, but in my opinion, Miry Inos is in the same line as the performance in "Murder", calm and restrained, and very consistent with Pete’s performance, she is not the most Beautiful, but she is most suitable for the male lead in this film, and the temperament of the whole film is extremely uniform. Presumably this is one of the reasons why Pete, as the producer, chose her as the female lead.
As a native of Greater Texans, this film fully carries forward the excellent tradition of Texas folk customs: in the galloping RV, the zombies who are lying on the windows of the driver's seat are kicked, and the incendiary bombs are quickly ignited on the roof. Guided the helicopter, calmly cooperated with her husband during the escape, and kept the two daughters behind him at all times. There are almost no scenes in which the heroine screams in disaster horror thrillers.
(I won’t complain about the details of getting on the plane and calling in South Korea. This behavior is contrary to the heroine previously portrayed, but anyone who has watched a few movies knows that a mess must be made at this time to put the protagonists in danger. Circumstances, from the perspective of the script, the play must be on the protagonist, so it is his wife who makes the phone call to make trouble. Although the heroine was later given a remedy for tears due to loneliness and fear, I am afraid that the majority of the people hate her. It's hard to save...)
Although the Israeli female soldier who came out later had a pair of big eyes flashing on her head, her pen and ink was just a regular role. Whoever holds a gun in his hand will seem to have some fighting power, but the truly strong woman is unarmed and able to stand alone, sharing tribulations with her husband, staying in apartment 72, which is smaller than the compartment on the ship, and not always hiding in trouble. Behind my husband, I can calmly judge my environment. In the supermarket, I know that I can use flash bombs in addition to food, and help when escaping is not a burden. In such a crazy world, it is not enough to save the world with my husband alone.
Cameron’s favorite female character is Sarah Connor, who was shot in one hand in "Terminator," and Captain Ripley in "Alien". The "God of War" wife of "Assassination of Osama Bin Laden" divorced and married a little Jiao Niang (who you like and who you can live with are two concepts, too much nonsense)-in short, a truly mature and powerful man , You don’t need a woman’s weakness to make yourself strong, so in recent years, in commercial films, female characters are becoming more and more more than just vases, which is a good thing.
Finally, let me talk about the world setting. Compared with The Walking Dead, this film is obviously not dark enough, and the test of humanity is not extreme enough. I will never forget the moment when the little girl walked out of the barn door in the seventh episode of the second season of The Walking Dead. The sense of collapse that it brings, and that moment does not exist in this film. But in contrast, "The Walking Dead" puts people in an environment, but lacks the idea to solve the problem completely (unsolvable caused by the world setting). The only thing people in the play do is protect themselves in despair. Therefore, so many extreme tests of human nature have been born, and this film obviously failed to do so. This is why many people are critical of this film. The two kinds of zombie films have different world settings and naturally different story points. They are both favorites. It is really unfair to compare them.
Aristotle said long ago that poetry is more real than history. Today without warning, there are already books like "Zombie Survival Guide" (the author is Max Brooks), so if one day the world falls, how can we survive? I think the important thing is not to learn how many skills, but to be able to withstand stress, be calm and restrained, have a non-conservative viewpoint, and be able to react and judge quickly when a crisis occurs-even if you graduate from Harvard, you will only slip if you are not calm enough. Didn’t you collapse yourself? So, study "Zombie World War" and "The Walking Dead". One day the world is surrounded by zombies. I hope we can use this to make a bloody road in the world where the living dead are rampant, and finally survive. It’s not the second-rate protagonist in some third-rate zombie movies that we often watch now, but there is no need to worry too much. As said in "Jurassic Park", life will always find a way out for itself-
so , Relax and wait for the sequel.
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