wake up!
You gang of antiques of the last century who take long shots as the sky, how can we embody our four-dimensional expression in a narrative way? ! The technicians who silently lay the scenery board are the ones who need the most respect, so we have to not only broadcast the panorama, but also replay the storyboard! We want to fill the audience with every moment when they grab popcorn with slow motion and brain-filled images!
What?
You can’t understand why there are so many close-ups for the gypsy soy sauce man during the train chasing section?
Why is Ah Futa's assistant so beautiful that there is no foreshadowing at all?
The British girl who appeared at the beginning was so pointless to die for Mao?
Please! These are all details! It’s just for you to "praise how exquisite the labor-management movie is, and how carefully the soy sauce is carefully selected!" ("A bomb at the beginning of the story must be detonated at the end" I have never heard of such words~)
What?
Why didn't I understand what the film was about when I saw half of it?
You actually questioned too many brain supplement clips?
Holmes looks like an iron man for Mao?
Don’t understand? First of all, this is a flashback, which will make the story rich in content. Secondly, the way of expressing the reality is in line with the thinking circuit of the otaku and rotten girl, and this will make the story rich in content. Finally, the sugar mud is originally filmed. Passing the iron man is equivalent to the recycling of martial arts actors. This is the next-generation green shooting method. Of course, this will also make the story rich!
What?
Is the script too weak?
Why are there so many slow motions?
You dare to question the
slowness! mirror! head! many!
Shouldn't this film become a model teaching material for the filming course of the director department? !
Do you think it’s so easy to insert slow motion into all the action shots in a detective movie? ! The post-editing masters are almost hospitalized for tenosynovitis! ! !
As for the weakness of the script... the
labor is Guy Ritchie!
You are an amateur moviegoer from 54 directors before watching the film! ! !
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