In the last two hours of the weekend, I opened this long-lasting movie, The Dog in the Water. The wonderful interpretation of the big brothers onlookers.
This movie is Quentin's Virgo, haha, is it related to the topic "like a virgin" that Quentin played in Mr. Brown at the beginning? At the beginning of the movie, all the actors in the movie are on the battlefield. The camera takes close-ups from behind all the characters, and then keeps switching the shots around, slowly entering the atmosphere of the movie. At the beginning, a large part of the chat was just to show the characteristics of each character and the relationship between the characters. At this time, you can see the acting skills of the big brothers. The actors have the killer of the vulgar novel, the 1900 of the sea pianist, and so on.
Everything in the next shot, the movie picture instantly arrived in a fast-moving car. The bloody Mr. Orange and Mr. Bai driving in the car, accompanied by the fast-shaking storyboard and the dialogue between the characters, gradually realized that their mission had failed. After returning to the warehouse, Mr. Fan arrives and clarifies the death of Mr. Brown through dialogue. After that, Mr. Jin caught a policeman and the little devil came. Then through a large dialogue to sort out the plot, interspersed with the introduction of Mr. Bai, Mr. Jin, and Mr. Orange. At this time, it was the mutual suspicion of several failed drowning dogs. The identity of Mr. Orange is slowly revealed.
The plot of the whole movie is actually very simple. The Big Devil arranged six people to grab the diamonds. Because of the undercover, the mission failed, and a few people died, and the rest were susceptible to each other. The final outcome is quite commendable. The other thing to say is that Quentin’s narrative can begin to manifest. He used flashbacks and interspersed narratives, without directly photographing the bank robbery, to complicate a simple story and finally present it. His control of details is also extremely accurate, such as Bai Bai Mr. always combs his hair. For example, the monster in the narration of the 70s record they talked about suggests Mr. Kim who will turn on the radio later. Needless to say, the acting skills of several big guys, I like Mr. Orange's performance the most. He puts drug stories on his back and tells them as if they really happened, to gain everyone's trust.
But the biggest loophole is Mr. Bai’s interpretation. He is an extremely righteous person, but I don’t know his trust in the undercover Mr. Orange. In the end, I don’t really understand that he chooses to abandon the great demon who has been cooperating to defend Mr. Orange. , Of course, it is a debut after all. It is worth mentioning that the famous I'm sorry, I am a policeman from here, a tribute from Infernal Affairs.
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