Director, you said, what is your ideal? !

Jan 2022-03-21 09:01:46

This is the only movie that makes me look forward to 2. In the first part, Josh Hartnett's face achieves the best effect against the background of black, white and red. The slightly melancholy temperament is used as a foil against the natural heroic spirit, and a layer of miraculous light does not know whether it comes from the darkness. The reflection is still his appearance, I have never seen a shot that made him more profound and charming than that time. I haven't had the heart to watch Mickey Rourke since he was disfigured, but in sin city his rough and wild unleashed his charm from another world. I have never felt sorry for him after watching sin city. His handsome face really concealed his more refined evil charm. Clive Owen has never been a mainstream handsome guy, but his gentlemanly radiates from his bones. Well, even though he drives in a daze and wears a pair of blood-red Converses, he's still a British yuppie who flies over the wall. There are also Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Devon Aoki, etc. Each character has a bright spot, each character has its own temperament, and most importantly, each character has a meaning. Blood plasma, desires, feelings, and slaughter are intertwined with false and true stories in a city full of sin. The stories keep a distance from our lives, sometimes they can't help but sigh, sometimes they can't help but sigh. Just watch the happy fight. Guilty, violence, fate, struggle, their lives are tumbling uneasy in the waves of this story, and the story does not give a stable ending, of course, the audience does not expect a traditional ending. But, looking at the second part, I want to say, it's such a fucking bum! What the hell is this? You want to talk about love, why don't you make it a little fresh? You want to talk about sex, why don't you make it into a drama? You want to talk about dancing and beautiful breasts. Is this style really suitable for you? Do you use this style to focus on sex, is it also a bit more happy and grudge? At the very least, does the plot and rhythm match the picture? What is the reason for you to use such a handsome style to shoot such a story that makes people want to fast forward? ? right! It is still black and white, the background is still continued, and there are still red lips and blue eyes between black and white. But apart from the smeared colors and the women scratching their heads, the rest is a fight! Fight for love! Except for the fight between the two undead, Jon Joseph's fingers, the rest is Alba's dance and EVA's chest! Yes, the most impressive thing after watching the movie is dancing! Jump! Jump! And boobs! chest! chest! Director, you said, what is your ideal? !

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  • Jettie 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    6/10. When the schedule is delayed again and again, it is a sign of a bad movie. The continuation of the violent aesthetics with rough and concise lines and highly abstract environment makes people feel cool and sharp. In contrast, the action scenes are dull and pale, with eye-cutting, hacking, car-throwing, and whistling bullets piled up into repetitive and useless visual fast food, and the character logic is straight. It's so white it's so outrageous that there's almost no drama. It integrates too many bloody plots in pieces, and the security of American homes is too easy to invade!

  • Joana 2022-04-21 09:01:53

    Eva Green is the most suitable person in the world to play a femme fatale. She deserves everyone's admiration for her. Except for her, Jonseff, who actively died, makes people unable to understand the meaning of it. The plot of plastic surgery is really unbearable. Is it cosmetic surgery? Didn't you just change your hairdo, did you think someone else was blind?

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For quotes

  • Dwight McCarthy: I've taken a beating before, but never anything like this. Never like this.

    [punch echoes]

    Dwight McCarthy: The sounds go wet. Maybe he keeps hitting me, I don't know. I'm gone. Gone to that place where there's no pain or thought. I wake up in mid air. The pavement rushes up to give me a big sloppy kiss.

  • Dwight McCarthy: You're insane.

    Ava Lord: No, Dwight. A crazy person would be anyone who belives me. And that would be you.