When he was young, Lao Ke was so handsome. He was cool and handsome, and he looked a bit like Xiaobei. His voice was very special, but he was very cool. It feels like the usual tone in the old films, only he is special, even in the current film, it is not abrupt~~ His movements are not much and the rhythm is abnormally slow, just like his mule, it only explodes at critical moments Then look at it and many details are deliberately omitted. The preparations before killing are not to be seen by people. When you look at the hero, you will become a mother-in-law. What you show people is always just the last steps of the steps. The
whole film uses N many close-ups. It's like time has frozen, but it often gives people a sense of tension that something will happen next. It's a bit like the feeling in classic Japanese animation. Some scenes are more interesting. For example, when Raymond shouted to catch Lao Ke, he lifted his foot to show it. Lao Ke's face appeared, and then the camera further explained the positions of the two of them. One was hiding under the steps. It was very humorous.
As a unique character in film history, Lao Ke used to like it, but I didn't watch his films carefully. Now I feel that It's a pity that these westerns are far from being as cliché and interesting as I imagined, so let's start with this one~~The tag has been built and I'm slowly starting to brush~~^_^
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