Violent concentration camp!

Onie 2022-03-22 09:01:10

After 9 years, the sequel to this movie finally arrived. This was a dark horse at the box office and widely acclaimed film. I don’t know why it took so many years for the sequel to land. When almost all audiences have long forgotten what the plot of this film is, when this wonderful previous work has almost lost all its propaganda value, when many audiences have been looking forward to it for a long time and no longer look forward to it. The sequel came suddenly. Not to mention the effect of this sequel, it is really interesting to look back at this previous work nearly 10 years ago.
In the 21st century, whether it is film or television, people’s vision has long been flooded with colorful and colorful images. Many directors are very good at using images that have extremely strong color contrast and have a dramatic impact on the vision to make their works look full of tension. However, at this moment, a nearly complete black-and-white film suddenly broke into everyone’s sight. The strong comic style picture, coupled with the almost completely black-and-white tone, can be said to have captured most of the audience from the beginning of the film. eyeball. Because of a bunch of famous names Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis, Cliff Owen, Benicio del Toro, Rosario Dawson, Mickey Locke chose this one There are many people in the film, because there is a great name Quentin Tarantino who came to see what this genius director can turn into a black-and-white film.
Soon, the audience will have a taste of the demeanor of the big-name actors in this film one by one. The stars who appeared in turn like a revolving lantern did not let the audience down, and the equally fast black-and-white film in Kunming Tina’s familiar techniques also flourish. Simple, violent, bloody action scenes redefine the aesthetics of violence. The unconstrained picture processing, when important characters appear on the stage, an eye-filled world of black and white suddenly appears. Brilliant colors, this kind of processing is very ingenious, and it definitely highlights the key points in the picture. The stronger color contrast and contrast are presented in front of the audience, which definitely left a very deep impression on the audience. impression.
However, the theme of the story-sin, is carried through the entire film from beginning to end. This is definitely a city full of all kinds of crimes. The police are almost a display here. The rules and order here are maintained by fists and guns. Whoever has the power, who has the gun, and who is more ruthless, is the master. . Among the almost ubiquitous crimes, a few wisps of femininity are really one of the highlights of this film. The young Jessica Alba revealed the breath of youth everywhere. The whole film actually revolves around her. With her muscular and proud figure and amorous faces, several important male characters are her admirers, especially the seemingly Immortal Mafu, who can reach this point and is absolutely comparable to a superhero. With such a character, with such a heinous environment, it is conceivable that all kinds of killings and all kinds of brutal bloodbath scenes can be imagined.
In short, this film was definitely one of the few films that left me a very deep impression in that year.

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Sin City quotes

  • Yellow Bastard: Do you think I'm tired? You think I'm getting tired? You're the one who's gonna crack! You'll crack! You'll cry and beg! You'll Scream! Oh, yeah, you'll scream, you big, fat, ugly cow! You'll scream!

    [leans in closer]

    Yellow Bastard: You thinking the whip was the worse I could do? That was foreplay.

    Nancy Callahan: Hartigan was right about you. You can't get it up unless I scream. You're pathetic! You're pathetic.

    Yellow Bastard: It's not wise at all to make fun of me like that. It brings out the worst in me.

    [raises knife]

  • Shellie: I've done some dumb things.

    Dwight: Seeing as how I'm one of those dumb things, I can't give you too hard a time on that, Shellie.