Chinese film has many aspects to learn from foreign films, but if you want to play the star crowd tactics, you should trouble the director of "Dare 3" to learn from the Chinese director.
I haven't seen the "Expendables" series before, because I was born relatively late, and I don't know much about Stallone. Before the release of "Dare 3", the piracy scandal caught my attention. In addition, I was not interested in the rise of the Planet of the Apes, so I chose to join "The Expendables 3", but the movie was a bit sorry for the audience.
I don't know if it was because of the director and photography, or because the crew was not strong enough. From the beginning of the film, the picture was not shocking enough. I didn't pay much attention to the movie scene before. But after watching "Intimacy" directed by Kishishi, I really realized that the image is not as important to a movie as singing is to an opera. If the picture of the literary film is not full enough, the audience is easily distracted and sleepy. And the picture of the action movie is not shocking enough, so the audience will yawn and consider refunding the ticket. Because action movies are all about excitement. Action movies are not shocking and the effect is not thrilling. To give an inappropriate example, it is like watching an opera without sound, losing the core content.
Another "Mission Impossible 3" that put me to sleep was also lacking in staying power, but at least it started well.
The second failure of the film, Xiaoguo's lack of foreshadowing. During many dialogues, some audience members kept laughing. I understand them. Maybe they are fans who started as soon as they dared. They have a deep affection for the leading role of the Expendables. The characters just stand there, and they love them and smile. But in addition to being connected to each other, the series should also be able to stand on their own. It is only the foundation for old audiences to continue to like the Expendables series movies. It is the goal of every sequel to make new audiences who watch it for the first time fall in love with the Expendables series like old audiences and turn back to previous works. Unfortunately, the rendering power of the movie is not enough. I usually laugh at many movies, but I couldn't laugh at Daan 3 that day. The laughing fruit of the movie seems to focus on the lines, and there are few jokes in the plot. And what's funny are the jokes between teammates, dear director, if you just play tricks, the vast number of netizens in China are more powerful than you. You also want big stars to sell their faces and laugh, I am a netizen in China, a few words of godly ridicule can make people laugh into the sky. Is Xiaoguo proportional to the history of the country?
The third flaw is that the characters lack characteristics and are thin and flat. In addition to the vicissitudes of Stallone, in addition to the long-winded Gao Ge, and the only female player, do you still remember who? If the actor who played the stinky guy is not a handsome star like Jason Statham, do you remember him? If the doctor wasn't so dark, could you separate him from the rest of the team? That chatter was ineffective when he was fighting. Uncle, I think you are very similar to Mr. Bean, but Mr. Bean made people laugh in just ten seconds in the advertisement, and gave you so many lines, why do you only let us remember that you are annoying except for your mouth? Just run fast? In the end, Stallone ran no slower than you. The female team members always say "man" inexplicably, but they don't know where she is angry with men. We don't understand, we don't understand, and we don't feel funny because of her behavior. It's hard to understand the touch of the man who released the water when he read the information. What surprises you, brother? Each character seems to appear to make up the number. In order to fill the time, the characters are flat and negligible, but they consume a lot of time, so you have to pay attention, but you don't know what it means.
The most unflattering thing is the plot, especially at the end, where a group of people appear as if to show their own characteristics. And it's also featureless, and the plot doesn't stand up to scrutiny. For example, the hacker, desperately climbing up, why? Does he climb up to push the plot forward or backward? Could he climb up to defuse the bomb threat, or throw the crowd back into crisis because of his miss? The answer is that when others were desperate, this guy worked hard to climb the rock, but when he finally reached the top, everyone gave up the original plan and started to retreat. Brother, you are here for rock climbing, do you live a worthwhile life? There are also villains who are also weak. They seem to be so powerful, but they can be done in three or five times. How can you make the fierce battle in front of you so bad? In addition, when everyone was in trouble, it was Jet Li and these rescuers who appeared? Could it be that the death squads can only rely on foreign aid? Isn't the director's IQ enough for them to fight back with a gorgeous Jedi?
The lack of distinctive characters gathered together, coupled with the lack of shocking pictures, and the unsustainable plot, reminded me of Wu Jing's wolf tooth. In addition to the encounter between the hero and heroine, that movie also lacked a reliable plot. Action movies, it doesn't matter if there are less villains, the key is to be dangerous and exciting. The most intense scene in "Langya" is actually a group of Japanese lining up to fight Wu Jing one by one. It is completely a stance of human sea tactics and lacks technical content. The Expendables 3 also appeared one after another with old faces, playing with the warmth that lacked foreshadowing and lack of foundation, and then tapped jokes one by one, such as Jet Li's shortness, such as Jet Li's homosexual tendencies, and then, a newcomer greeted the old man. , the movie ends. Director, if you are not supported by these stars, are you sure that this movie will be watched?
It's like playing a bad game with good cards and ruining a star lineup
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