Quentin's debut work has shown his talent for shooting vulgar novels, or in other words, he is already practicing. I have to admire his narrative ability: the film is divided into several fragments from different perspectives of people. We are watching the movie from the perspective of God, the protagonist, or a small number of first personality perspectives, and the subtlety of this narrative The location can not be limited by the shooting, but it is also easy to become dizzy, seemingly garish and flashy. The story is very simple, that is, it has been stretched a lot by this segmentation. At the end, both lose and lose. The fisherman gains a profit. It is really a bit silly. Mr. Bai is really loyal. Tim Roth educates us on the professional qualities of an actor every minute, while Quentin teaches us how to tell a good story every minute. Telling a story is the same as making a movie. You have to build a model, fill it with facilities, and add stories to the facilities. Making up a good story is to make the picture appear in front of you, and you can be on the scene, and in that model maze, you are the protagonist. "Be sure to remember those details, that's the key point. This particular story happened in a men’s bathroom. You have to remember all the details. Whether they wiped their hands with paper towels or blown them with a hair dryer, you have to Remember whether the compartment has a door, you have to remember whether they use transparent soap, or the small pink particles used in middle school, you have to remember whether they use hot water, which smells or not, if it is very Dirty, whether those bastards are diarrhea everywhere, you have to remember all these details so that you can learn the script by memorization. All you have to do is to treat these details as your own experience. When you tell this story, Just think about this as your own experience, just how you did those things."
The source of "I am a policeman" is here, but "Infernal Affairs" has further sublimated the helplessness in it, because he puts it on a more contradictory opposite. It's a good way to use color as a person's naming. You can try it in future novels. It's interesting.
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