It is advancing slowly with the same slow pace as always in the Red Guardian trilogy, but compared to the previous work, the character is more full-blown and the era elements are richer. The combination of the yellow sandy desert sand and the slowly paved railroad tracks has created an era ending. Fate.
The tempo was really slow in the first hour, and a lot of lens language was spent on shaping the corner characters, which resulted in the compression of part of the main storyline in the later period, resulting in a little embarrassment afterwards, but at any rate it still came back in the lines and the plot. The insertion of music in the first half is occasionally a bit abrupt, and the second half cannot be said to be getting better. It can only be said to go straight to the audience's Tianlinggai, which greatly strengthens the epic sense of the film.
I particularly like this kind of narrative method. I arranged some seemingly irrelevant plots in the early stage, and then continuously strengthened their connections and perfected the narrative when advancing the plot. In this process: speculators with dreams, The images of prostitutes who yearn for love, avengers with blood debts, cold executioners, and capitalists who yearn for the ocean gradually become clearer from scratch, and people have to feel their destiny along with it.
The last thing I want to say is that watching the Fistful of Dollars trilogy was at this time two years ago, when I was alone in school to learn the car + do experiments, and I watched the trilogy to have a meal. To be honest, from today's perspective, the trilogy is quite good, but it's not a masterpiece, so it's rough to see. Looking back now, in the hot summer, wandering in the deserted campus of Novosibirsk, there is really a kind of unrestrained energy to wander in the desert. Now I stay in school for a few more days and I will leave. Looking at the same table with the same bed as two years ago, the roommates around me are already vacant. I suddenly feel that the useless time of washing test tube tools seems to be plated. It has a layer of gold, which is worthy of aftertaste
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