Chinese director, shoot a film with a complete plot

Tremaine 2022-03-22 09:01:03

As a 1995 movie, after more than two decades, I still feel the compactness of the plot and the bizarre story. Suspense film is constantly developing, and the film no longer sits high on the altar, but he cannot be sure of his success. Who could have imagined that in the past two decades, many movies have fallen far short of their heights.

The title of the movie invites us to find out who the very suspect under the pseudonym Caesar is. The most unlikely talent is the most suspicious. This truth that everyone knows today was still very new at that time. Even if you know who Caesar is, the storyline is still very interesting. How does he organize step by step, move forward, and use others? We have realized that the audience's request is actually very simple. The audience hopes that the narrative is full, the admission is simple and the main line is clear. There is no need for too many small branch plots. There is no need for 2-minute close-ups of characters with unknown purpose, or perspective rendering, or complicated meaningless language and actions. What the audience needs is the director's ability to control the plot of the story. If you can tell the story well, the audience will get basic satisfaction. I hope that the Chinese film and television industry will also take good shots of such dry goods, and stop thinking about art, celebrities, and special effects every day. Take all this money to the screenwriter, ten to eight. Don't want young actors, all of them must be old-fashioned and capable. Kevin Spaniard played this movie really well.

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The Usual Suspects quotes

  • McManus: We gotta bury him.

    Hockney: With what?

    McManus: With our hands.

    [McManus starts digging]

    Hockney: Oh, this is nuts! It's dry fucking sand, McManus. When he rots the surfers are gonna smell him a mile away!

    McManus: Dig, you fuck!

  • McManus: You run and we're gonna be digging a hole for you, you got that?