Hollywood, occupying itself as the mainstream culture of the film industry, thinks that people all over the world have not seen the movies of other countries, and when it comes to shameless, it is equally unmatched. It's the remake, your mother should say something! I said that the more I read it, the more familiar it becomes... This story is adapted from the French film Pour Elle. It is said that it is an adaptation, but in fact, the plot of the story is completely the same, and it is far inferior in depth.
pour elle describes an ordinary citizen who, because he firmly believes in the innocence of his wife, takes risks and completes an almost impossible task in order to protect his family. I am impressed that the audience did not learn from the detective in charge of the case until the end. Knowing that the male protagonist is actually a teacher - "he could be anyone". This film completely stripped the skin of this layer of humanity, so there is a "lone hero saving his wife" that is really suitable for Hollywood work.
And this work has not delivered the goods. To make the audience worry about the fate of the protagonists, the audience must first care about the two protagonists. pour elle's portrayal of the parent-child relationship between husband and wife, the presentation of the male protagonist's psychological changes, and the way in which details are explained are much better than this film. Not only is the same story told, but also the male protagonist's family relationship is more important. The layers and the length of the film are relatively short...why is remake always out of the blue and unable to win? Even if you have a Hollywood assembly line job, even if you have a star like Russell Crowe to help out, is it just a microwave to grab money?
The first half of the film is regarded as the background explanation and foreshadowing for the second half, but the skills are not as good as others, and various details are scattered (such as the heroine's insulin, the relationship between the hero and his father, the heroine's case, etc.) , plus I've seen the original version, it's really impatient, and it seems that going to sleep is not a problem at all (this movie can be watched directly from the part where the prison plan begins...). I wonder if this is the so-called "American screenwriters are accustomed to treating audiences like idiots" ~~~
Elizabeth Banks is far less beautiful than Diane Kruger, and her acting skills are not as good. With RC, there is absolutely no taste of being a husband and wife for many years (is it an American movie, where only the car shocks and kisses the gods in American movies, can you subtle a little!), so the burden of the whole movie falls completely on RC body. To say that a foreigner's face is really a natural advantage, you say that he is so fat, and his face is still very handsome... But this is also part of the failure of casting. If you want to make a thriller and suspense action movie, this is the way to go. Male is really the best choice, but in terms of his screen image, he is too unlike ordinary people and has no intimacy. So this big name with good acting skills is the last straw for turning a thriller with a novel angle into a solitary hero film.
The biggest surprise in this piece is 13. By the way, didn't 13 leave the house crew to make movies like aliens? So I was very surprised when I saw her. In addition to being surprised, I am also very relieved - no wonder Xiao Cai has become an old Cai and has not yet got a serious chance to appear on the big screen. He only got the role after two seasons of 13. Although some classmates think that this mm looks good It's weird beyond a human face, but with that outline and eyes, it's really a perfect camera face (the most suitable one for a glamorous alien horse). I wish Olivia Wilde a smooth journey to the stars, those beautiful faces in Hollywood are becoming more and more stereotyped, and they need to order fresh dishes. But I still have to go back to House... Otherwise, Uncle, this team will soon become a monk team.
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