It seems that the last media exposure reported that Montreal is
a major town where 20-30% of the world's film candid versions flow out, which really made the distribution company tremble... So many words about candid shooting and anti-candid shooting have been discarded, because this movie is quite similar to candid shooting. Related: Those students who said that this film is a remake of "Rear Window" after just watching a plot synopsis in advance can take a break. That's right, the hero of this film is also trapped at home and will also be holding a film. The binoculars peep at the neighbors' every move, and a beautiful woman will come to relieve the boredom and help investigate the case... Huh? I do seem to be stating the plot of "Rear Window"? But if you want to say that this is "Rear Window", you might as well say that this is the teenage boy version of "Desperate Housewives" + the clean version of "The Girl Next Door". What is "Rear Window"? A classic of subjective perspective, mise-en-scene and suspense. This drama obviously doesn't want to bear such a heavy hat, and the elements mixed in the film are no match for three words: youth drama, whether it is from the things inside (Xbox, PSP, iTunes, Youtube) or from the gags inside, It's not hard for us to see this.
Sometimes, the style of a play may be easier to characterize than the plot, isn't it? What promotes the development of the plot is more of the popular gadgets in it: CRBT phones, Mini cameras and iPods, etc. Without these props, the movie would not be able to play.
Of course, the performances of several young actors are not too blameworthy. Even the director's three urchin sons, I believe that the occasional "electric shock" will make them particularly excited (checked imdb after boredom, I found out that the director has four children, and dared to hide one?) Finally, let’s talk about David Moss, the hated villain in “Dancer in the Darkness”, which was exposed in “16 Blocks” last year. It seems that there is no new drama after a face, this time mixing with a group of young people is undoubtedly the biggest one. Somehow, I see him getting more and more Anthony Hopkins-like, and of course, more evil. Oh, I almost forgot, there is also Trinity in the hacker, the years are like flying knives, and the lyrics of the knives urging people to get old are all written on her face. I wonder if there are hacker rumors or something, will Yishang be able to eat?
A youth thriller that is definitely not serious, basically lively, and sometimes a little nervous, I recommend it.
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