First of all, let’s talk about the visual effects. As the final chapter, there must be a certain total improvement and total explosion. But after a movie, I did not see a scene as beautiful as the old Bella met Edward in the yellow flowers in the previous episode, nor did I see a scene in the first episode where the camera vision revolved around Bella, and it was spring and summer outside the window. Autumn-winter-like creative and touching pictures, this kind of ending is not as good as foreplay is a big no-no. And when we talk about the climax confrontation, the location chosen is ill-considered, and the editing and the addition of special effects are also seriously ill-considered. I will give the simplest example. If the wolves can be brought into Cullen's house, the tension of the entire confrontation will definitely increase a lot. Furthermore, if more details can be added to capture, richer lighting, etc. to set off the environment The effect, the confrontation system will be more perfect. Finally, when I wanted to talk about the last scene, every cell in my body guessed that Bella would open her eyes, and then, she really did, what a mediocre director. I believe that more than 60% of the audience will agree. If the last scene is facing Bella, everyone waits and waits, and the screen suddenly goes black before opening your eyes. This effect will definitely add a lot. Think Inception.
Now let's talk about the plot. Actually, there is nothing to say. In this movie with suspense equals no suspense, some of it is the foreplay of Japanese movies. There was a saying that the degree of rottenness of a movie is directly proportional to the number of explosions. I would like to make a second link. The degree of rottenness of a movie is directly proportional to the number of parents. Intimacy is an embellishment, a vase, not a protagonist. You can think of epic romance films such as Titanic. The kiss is less, but the love is stronger and stronger. How to show love is king? I think it's that kind of heartfelt taste.
Finally, I don't know if anyone is as surprised as I am about the sudden appearance of the Christ statue in Rio. The director wants the audience to know that the plot of the film develops to Rio, but the story that follows has almost nothing to do with Rio. Of course, except for the hand-in-hand tour in the streets of Rio, which is less than five minutes. But that short scene has no eye-catching effect for a movie, and it is not even tasteless. It is a completely useless plot, and the beaches that follow are also featureless, which means that such beaches are almost shared globally. of. Although this is a bit nitpicky to say, every minute in a good movie can't feel like soy sauce, but the whole Twilight 4 is like a soy sauce slice.
The next episode is not something you can shoot if you want to.
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