The protagonist is the last to get off the plane. It looks very old fashioned, but it shows people well.
2. The conversation with DILLON and the officer explained the background of the film. Read more about the history of the time and combine with China.
3. DILLON: a. There is a military impulse. b. Both right and evil.
DURCH: Understand that military rules follow political rules.
4. In the military base, dark and gray shades are used: a. Technical perspective b. Emotional perspective
5. Just entering the primeval forest, the film soundtrack (Latin American drums, percussion) reflects suspense
6. Steadicam handheld/shoulder movement The lens shows the atmosphere of the virgin forest.
7. The zoom in the lens is used a lot, and the zoom speed will give people a feeling of fast pace. (Quick zoom)
8. In the 18th minute of the film, BILLY found a row of dead bodies, which was the first climax.
9. The conflict between DILLON and MICHEL, MICHEL's contempt for DILLON soldiers.
10. When DURCH looks at the barracks with a telescope, the lens simulates the perspective of DURCH. This is a very subjective shot (the reality of the shot)
11. From the perspective of the setting of the combat scene, the director is not enough in explaining the screen space position.
12. The squad is dropped just to give a small climax: a. The squad is well equipped. b. Team cooperation.
13. Some supporting actors have OVER-ACTING in certain passages.
14. The meaning of poisonous scorpions.
15. Audiovisual language creates suspense: a. Flexible picture movement
b. Unique sound effects
c. Detailed processing with performance as the main axis
d. Special effects
16. In the water, there is a great diagonal shift (in the water section).
17. "Night play and day shooting" (add filter / make a fuss on the aperture / hit the light barrier / large area of shading)
18.anytime
19. In fact, the monster is an imitation of people. He has the same military spirit as people. No longer.
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