Chinatown Film Critic
As soon as I saw the poster, the strong American street style of the 1970s rushed towards me. But this show has nothing to do with Chinatown. I checked the behind-the-scenes story and found that all of this is inspiration. Locals say that the Chinese culture is too far apart from ours. Sometimes when we do things, we don't know whether we are stopping crime or assisting crime, so we simply don't ask. "When the director heard this, he felt that this was an excellent symbol, so he incorporated it into the script.
I checked what is a film noir, the tone is gloomy, the mood is pessimistic, the speed of anger and jealousy, and the film style of human crisis. The whole length of the street, the pedestrians passing by, a feeling of busyness and full of opportunities. It is suitable for detective films. Regarding character creation, the male protagonist at the beginning wore a dignified white suit. He was found to have his nose cut off because of the task behind him, and when he had a relationship with his employer’s lover behind him, he even yelled at him. The image gradually darkened.
The plot of this film is also very rich. The main line of the first story is that the male protagonist has received a murder, and the dark line is that a girl and her father gave birth to a daughter, and the father violent the two people. The heroine of Wushan Yunyu and the heroine died tragically. The hero also gave up. If there is only a one-line detective, the plot may be boring and single. Double lines, open lines and dark lines are intertwined, making the story rich and ups and downs. It is a very good way to make characters rich. Let the audience know that the characters have unique positions, professionalism, and humanity. The two-line plot can drive the audience to follow along with thinking and drive emotions.
Shaping the image of a character can be improved from the appearance of the character, the social relationship, the self-expression character, and the trend of the plot. It is worth learning.
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