My favorite photography style

Kayden 2022-03-16 09:01:02

In addition to the dazzling and dazzling change of fast shots, the photographic style in the narration process is my big love. Taste carefully, you can see that every shot has meaning in it, either to advance the plot, or to reflect the details, or to create an artistic conception. In short, no shot is really given for nothing, especially the first half, because I Admit it, I prefer the first half. This movie is almost divided into two parts by me, that is, before and after the pita kidnapping.
Dakota Fanning is really a little scary. The first time I saw her as a cameo in the six-person line, I felt scared at the time. How could a child of such a young age not have the innocence of the same age and be completely one. He looks very mature, even terribly calm. After watching it a lot, it's no surprise that this child is so precocious that she is incredibly precocious, but you still cannot dislike her when you smile at her face.
Denzel is a great actor.
Like many people's feelings, I also saw a lot of Leon's shadow in it. Pita wrote line after line of "I love you Cressy" in the diary. Is this the same love that a daughter has for a father or a woman the same love for a man? Can't tell.
It's just that the second half and ending of the movie are a bit inexplicable, and the death is not worth it, which makes the audience lose interest.

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Man on Fire quotes

  • Fuentes: [with both his hands tied to the hood of the car] You know, I-I'm a professional.

    Creasy: That's what everybody keeps saying. "I'm just a professional". Everybody keeps saying that to me. "I'm just a professional", "I'm just a professional". I'm getting sick and tired of hearing that.

  • Manzano: Mariana?

    Mariana: Sí.

    Manzano: When do I get to sleep with you again?

    Mariana: We never sleep. We fuck.