Documentary treatment of good friends drama

Roel 2022-03-19 09:01:04

In terms of shooting techniques, the film intends to introduce some documentary techniques, so the protagonist and gangsters like to shoot with DVs and mobile phones, so that some subjective observers are introduced into the perspective, which makes the film more lifelike. and true. On this basis, many plot designs appear to be somewhat documentary, such as a large number of daily conversations between two good friends (good brothers), gatherings and family development between two families, making the elements of "plot" films look more life and civilians. The advantage of this is that before the final ending comes, the viewers have some sense of substitution, and they will start to pray secretly for the two protagonists, and the final result is more likely to be sentimental and resonant. The so-called plot advancement will be relatively slow, and the content will be slightly procrastinated and redundant. But this kind of textured drama is rarely seen now, and the shooting method is also very novel, which is worth recommending.
The domestic "Rescue Mr. My" that I watched recently also has a similar perspective, deliberately abandoning a lot of fancy drama routines, and closer to the real case handling process, because it is real, it does not appear to be so popular, but the atmosphere created makes people feel I feel even more nervous, because as "Mr. Wu" said, the so-called dramas are all fake, and the kidnapping case is real. In the part of arresting criminals, there is no gunfight, chasing and fighting in traditional drama films, only hatred approaching the kidnappers and subduing them with force, but the kidnappers have grenades in their hands. The dangers and pressures faced by real police officers are far greater than those in filming. Celebrity.

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  • Alvera 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    Interesting, but not much

  • Kenton 2022-04-22 07:01:06

    In the future, there should be a lot of movies that imitate the shooting techniques of this movie. It's very good. 5 stars should be there. I'm optimistic about the director of this movie. . . . . . .

End of Watch quotes

  • Mike Zavala: It's so funny to text. Who are you textting? That same bitch?

    Brian Taylor: Dude, yeah. She's smart, man. She's like the first girl I can actually have a conversation with. You know she has a Master of Sciences in Fluid Hydraulics.

    Mike Zavala: Fluid Hydraulics?

    Brian Taylor: Yes.

    Mike Zavala: I wouldn't brag about that, dude. That she has a Master's degree in Fluid Hydraulics.

    Brian Taylor: I date all these girls, man. They're smoking hot.

    Mike Zavala: Yeah, your little fucking badge bunnies.

    Brian Taylor: I get laid without a badge, thank you very much.

    Mike Zavala: Because you were in the Marines. Don't ask, don't tell.

    Brian Taylor: But there's a pattern. An MO here. First date is dinner and a respectful kiss. Second date is dinner and full carnal knowledge. And the third date is dinner and uncomfortable silences when I try and discuss anything of merit. Then it's two or three booty calls and it's on to the next.

    Mike Zavala: Okay, I went to prom and I got married a week later and I ain't tapped anybody but Old Faithful for, like, eight years. So I don't know what you're tripping about, dude.

    Brian Taylor: Okay. Wait, look at me real quick.

    Mike Zavala: Uh-huh.

    Brian Taylor: Okay, ready? I want somebody to talk to. Not just sleep with. Do you fucking understand what I'm saying?

    Mike Zavala: Oh yeah. White people get hung up on this fucking soul mate bullshit. Just hook up with a chick that can cook and wants kids. Some bitch that's down for you that won't fuck your friends and you're straight. Dude, you're the smartest motherfucker I know. You're not gonna find some chick that's as smart as you.

    Brian Taylor: Really, dude? I'm sorry that the perfect girl wasn't dropped in front of me when I was 18-years old.

  • Gabby: I like her, Brian.

    Mike Zavala: Buddy!

    Janet: How long have you known Brian?

    Gabby: Three years. He and Mike went to the Academy together

    Janet: Right.