battle of electricity

Peggie 2022-03-06 08:01:20

Full marks, I think 120 points may be a little transparent myself, worship Edison, worship Tesla, and know the grievances and grievances between the two bosses, but 1. I didn't expect the director's shooting and narrative techniques to be advanced Ah! One of the scenes: walking peacefully through the mud in the dark, Edison illuminated the whole world with light bulbs, a bit like a magic group! Niu Niu Wow! 2. The acting skills of the actors are overwhelming, especially the chuanfu, I love chuanfu! The inner tangle of biting your little lip, love it to death! 3. The texture of the picture is excellent. The props and costumes are very good! The screenshot is the wallpaper in minutes (but I didn’t say God-level Tesla, maybe God has too much professional knowledge) In short, it is a movie that I want to watch two or three times after watching it. I haven’t had such a happy viewing experience for a long time. La!

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  • Brendon 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Shadow 19310: A slight sublimation at the end. The two inventors shook hands in front of the calligraphy "Peace in the World" and achieved win-win cooperation. The first half of it was very watery. Tesla hit the soy sauce.

  • Christine 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    It's not wrong to be on the street. The editing was quite rhythmic, and the camera movements in several scenes were also very strange. There was no need to hold them. It took about 30 minutes for me to figure out the clues at the beginning, and the story was basically not told well at the end of the whole scene. The service is great, the soundtrack is good, and the last dialogue between Edison and Westinghouse is one of the few highlights, and Tesla plays soy sauce throughout. What a waste of such a good subject, but when I saw Edison turning the film in the camera for the first time, I couldn't help exclaiming. 2019.08.24 Round Square

The Current War: Director's Cut quotes

  • Nikola Tesla: A true legacy isn't what we build up to the heavens or carve deep into stone. Rocks will crumble,paper disintegrates, and bone turns to powder. Only that which isn't in the physical realm and reaches in both directions can be eternal. Our ideas.They are what we leave behind. And only they are what can push us forward.

  • [first lines]

    Thomas Edison: To all whom it may concern, be it known that I, Thomas Alva Edison, submits on this, the 27th day of January, 1880, the application of this abstract to the Patent Office of the United States of America. The unique design of my invention is that of a glass vacuum tube which houses inside a thin cotton thread filament, the two lower ends of which secure respective posts, forming an arch shape. Details and schematic drawings follow exhibiting all aspects of the invention. But its purpose is simple, to give light.