Good style, mediocre plot

Chance 2022-03-19 09:01:04

The plot is general, and each story is relatively simple, but it also conforms to the overall style of simplicity and rudeness.

The style is different, I like it better anyway, in a nutshell, it is a simple and rude comic style. But there is a lot of thought behind what appears to be simple. The tone is black and white, but it is by no means the natural black and white of the silent films in the past, but processed black and white. Where there is black and white, different black and white levels produce strong contrasts, which are of great aesthetic value, and the occasional use of color is more finishing touch. seconds. The use of the lens is also very good. For example, when driving a windmill electric switch, first look down from a high place, then zoom in, and use black and white contrast to express the speed, which is very shocking. Simplicity is by no means shoddy. On the contrary, it is the application of a large number of shooting technologies that produces simple effects.

Roughness is needless to say, dancing, dew, sex, gambling, power, murder, beheading, and bloodshed. But each treatment is just right. Rough is by no means vulgar, on the contrary I am very calm after watching it.

If the plot were better, I would give it five stars.

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  • Senator Roark: Frankly, between you and me, I've finally accepted that Ethan was not presidential material. I'd have had a hard time buying him an election in an insane asylum. But he was my son, honey. He was my son. And now... he's gonna hear you scream. Scream.