Ambitious script proposal

Sigmund 2022-01-27 08:03:25

The seemingly insane dialogue is filled with a bunch of fragmented information that has nothing to do with the plot. Well, he is another "smart egg" who thinks he can match Quentin Tarantino! I hate bad movies written by these pretentious smarts.

The two mafia bullshit at the beginning of the film are the most blatant and clumsy Pulp Fiction parody I've ever seen.

I want to learn from the film industry seniors to make a big move, play the structure and play the plot, and I will reveal my level of Hollywood three-stage drama when I talk about it.

By the way, in order to make the dialogue sound real, deliberately making the characters speechless, inaccurate, and incoherent - this trick has been outdated for a long time. The skills that your screenwriter teacher summed up for you, audiences all over the world have already vomited, I beg you to use your own brains and come up with new tricks.

The whole play is empty and structured, and the content is not substantial. It is useless to use Yuan movies as an excuse.

This is like making a ppt. The hyperlinks in the middle play out. The third page jumps to the sixth page, and the seventh page jumps back to the first page. The main directory is divided into sub-directories, and the sub-directories are divided into sub-directories. Jump forward Fall back, and you'll have fun with the design. But the problem is that apart from the title on the first page and "thank you" on the last page, you haven't figured out the rest of the content. . .

There are also good points throughout the film. There are a few well-written/read lines, some good pairings, the character setting of the Woody Harrelson underworld dog lover, etc., but the essence of it is only a few minutes of hard work.

The rest are just normal paragraphs. The usual shootout, the usual comedy, the usual suspense. The scene where Charlie kills Hans' wife, I thought it would be comparable to the Sicilian scene in "True Romance", but I didn't expect it to be just a gunshot.


Second movie to watch in 2022. Disappointed.

The only gain is that I learned this trick: If you want to write a story but can't write it, and only have a few bits and pieces of ideas, then you can write a story about writing your own story, writing about how you came up with the idea, And so on, it is always possible to make up the number of words.

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Extended Reading
  • Marian 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    It's like a daydream in childhood, but a bloody mad version

  • Briana 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    The plot is a bit far-fetched, but I still like Sam Rockwell. You are using your life to perform the ultimate firefight with passion in the love of your friends. It’s really cute. Walken is the most touching. The flaw is that the role of tom waits is a little soy sauce and the last. Kejilin is still scumbag

Seven Psychopaths quotes

  • Billy: Is that a guinea pig? It's a gerbil, isn't it? That's enormous. Hey, Marty, we just seen some kind of giant gerbil.

    [Marty punches Billy]

    Billy: Marty, you alcoholic fucking bastard.

    Hans: Yeah, you might wanna stop drinking, Martin, if this is the way you're gonna behave.

    Marty: If this is the way I'm gonna... This guy just telephoned a psycho-killer to come down and psycho-kill us. And this guy's doubting a lifelong belief in the afterlife because of a psychedelic cactus he just ate. And you motherfuckers are telling me to behave?

    Billy: Whoa. Whoa. Time out. What's all this about doubting a lifelong belief in the afterlife because of a psychedelic cactus you just ate? Hans, what the heck?

    Hans: I met Myra. On the ridge. She had some things to say.

    Billy: About the afterlife being non-existent or something?

    Hans: That was the gist.

    Billy: No, no, it might have sounded like Myra. But you know why? Now don't get mad, but you know I can do Myra's voice pretty good. Yeah, I snuck up there a little while ago and I pretended to be her. I started saying all kinds of crazy stuff.

    Hans: Hmm? But what specifically did you say? About the place you were in? The place Myra was in. Huh? How did you describe it, specifically?

    Billy: You mean specifically?

    Hans: Yeah.

    Billy: I just kind of said it was all kind of... I just kind of said it was all kind of gray and shit.

    Hans: No.

  • Hans: My wife is sitting on a chair someplace. Some gray place. I thought she'd be in Heaven, but she's sitting on a chair with a bullet in her head. I thought they'd have cleaned that kind of stuff up.

    Marty: Maybe you've just eaten too many hallucinogenic cactuses tonight, Hans.

    Hans: Nothing to do with the hallucinogens.

    Marty: But you've just seen Myra on a chair with a bullet through her head.

    Hans: In some gray place.

    Marty: England?

    Hans: It seemed a lot worse than that.

    Marty: Wow.