Far from the first two

Destinee 2022-03-21 09:01:21

I may be changed, can not understand British humor, the
overall feeling is not much humor, Lei point many

robots = IQ points progress, faster point of zombies; it is also aimed to assimilate the protagonist, but no way to assimilate Zombie Efficiency In

"Zombie", Simon Pegg flipped the railing once and tripped; one person flipped over once in "The Detective", a handsome guy passed by, and the other hit the railing; this one broke the railing ......

no plot "zombie" in two different morning from the apartment to the supermarket, to different subtle contrast of the two teams who like the bar on the way, never learned together this amazing zombie ......; there is no "detective" The huge contrast before and after the characters in the small town, there is no specious, seemingly professional gunfight... The
first two "zombies" and "criminals" appeared in the first half of the film, with great contrast before and after, very comic effect, this In the movie, these "robots" have been like that from the very beginning...

Opening: The opening shot of "Zombie" is broken, and the panorama is deliberately hidden, and the characters are "turned" bit by bit. At first I thought it was One person, and then thought it was a couple, then the man brought one, and finally found out that the woman also brought two, plus the same jumpy dialogue, I don't know others, this ingenious handling instantly amused me, It also made me interested in the film.

The opening scene of "Detective" is a series of scenes and narrations with strong rhythm, which directly introduces the excellent protagonist. The narration and scenes are also "cheap", and the expression of "angel" is also painful to make people laugh; Then he was "delegated" unexpectedly. This kind of unreasonable setting is like a stimulant, which makes people very excited at the beginning. There are also dialogues between "angels" and 3 superiors, subordinates, and ex, and plot handling. It is also a coincidence that there are many laughs (many are the kind of people who may not laugh out loud, but secretly laugh in their hearts, which is very cool).

The opening of "The End" seems to be similar to that of "The Detective", with a large number of fast endings and "Voice of China"-style narration, a few minutes, using extremely fast speech and camera shots to introduce a group of people, maybe someone (such as British) can understand, at first I tried to listen to English, but later I found that the subtitles could not be read... Then "Jin" began to fool the other four with him. It was logical, there was no jump or conflict, which was good. It's boring, and then the plot of the persuasion process is not very memorable (maybe I watched the first two parts, and something was numb).

Process: "Zombie" will bite people from the very beginning, and Sean runs for his life in order not to be bitten; "Angle" will solve the case and catch "criminal" as soon as he enters the town; it seems that if "Jin" doesn't cause trouble, "Robot" It doesn't seem to be offensive, after all, there are at least 3 humans who have not been replaced besides them.

Ending: "Zombie" is the best; "Detective" is also good, although there are unreasonable things such as being shot in the stomach and not dying, and everyone on the bricks after the explosion; "The End" "Maybe I didn't understand it, why did it suddenly become like this... What is the relationship with the main line of finding a bar to drink? All "for freedom"?

"The End" seems to be a combination of the bodies of the previous two movies, adding a brain with a seemingly profound but simple thinking: the opening scene of "Police Detective", the villain of "Zombie", and the handling of small plots is also continued. It has the style of the first two films, but there are fewer highlights; the implication seems to be very powerful, a few words sent the aliens away, and then human beings returned to before liberation, but I was too lazy to think about what he wanted to express; the plot starts from The purpose of the protagonist was very clear at the beginning: 12 bars, there was a little trouble with a robot in the middle, and then there were some other consequences in the process of achieving this goal. In a word: the protagonist encountered a robot on the way to drink, and then changed In the world, there are not many unexpected places and not many dramatic conflicts.

I read "Zombie" and "Detective" many times when I was an undergraduate, and I'm going to watch "The End" again to see if I missed something or didn't understand it properly. After reading it, I'm going to delete it.

Hey, it feels a lot worse than "Paul"...

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  • Gary King: What the fuck does WTF mean?

  • Gary King: A man of your legendary prowess drinking fucking rain! It's like a lion eating houmous.