looks like a revolution

Salvador 2022-03-19 09:01:04

It's a standard hot-blooded movie, and it's a fight from start to finish. The plot is also pretty shit. It is to kill monsters, be a king, play monsters, and kill monsters. This kind of movie is just a "cool" sub, the effect is shocking and everything is OK.
The biggest feature of this movie is the use of motion capture + EMG tracing + CG reproduction. Uncle Anthony Hopkins is too old to look good, and he is still a muscular man in this movie, that body, that appearance. This is the film's greatest contribution. High technology finally solves the problem of actors' physical defects, such as height and age. According to the current technology, "First Blood" is no problem to shoot ten, and Stallone is still heroic on the screen. Everyone can also play freely. Jolie and Pitt can return to their youth and play a high school love story. This technique can also be applied to biographical films. For example, in a "Biography of Yao Ming", as long as you find a person who is roughly similar to Yao Ming, capture and process it, you can reproduce the heroic appearance of Dayao. If the technology is more mature, it can revive the former famous actors, and let Tom and Hepburn stage a rivalry.
With the development of technology, the cost of this technology will become lower and lower. Maybe the actors will fade out of the society in the future, and everyone will only look at who captures natural movements and expressions, and who is handsome in character design. My rotten female netizen contributed an evil idea to me. If she has this technique, she will find two people to play a kiss me and me scene, and then model and replace. Today, it will be Wang Leehom + Han Geng, and tomorrow will be Huang Xiaoming + Louis Koo. I have to say, this is still possible.

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Beowulf quotes

  • Unferth: Good night, Beowulf. Watch out for sea monsters. I'm sure your imagination must be teeming with them.

  • Yrsa: They say he ripped the monster's limb off with his bare hands.

    Gitte: [giggles] I wonder if Beowulf's strength is only in his arms, or in his legs as well... all three of them

    [both giggle]

    Wealthow: Well, after the feast tonight I'm sure you can find out, Gitte.

    Gitte: Me? It's not me he wants, my queen.