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Helmer 2022-03-22 09:01:09

Make the following notes on the understanding of the film technique.
Plot: The hooks of the whole film appear one by one in an incremental manner, which is wonderful and extraordinary. If you have to choose a short one among the tall ones, the scene of a couple dating scene with the protagonist fighting to save lives (there is a logical loophole) is a bit thin.
Photography: Rotating shots are used in all the passages where the characters appear from confusion to certainty. There are also many impressive center-aligned lenses.
Soundtrack: It is seamlessly integrated with the story and the picture, and it is indispensable.
Main line 1: The protagonist was not injured in a car accident-received a mysterious note-revealed that the protagonist will never get hurt-the protagonist has a special function-the protagonist has been injured, it proves that there is no special function-the protagonist was injured when it was the only weakness-the protagonist is a hero-the protagonist Achieved success-the protagonist discovers the greatest enemy.
Main line 2: The villain is a glass man who is easy to fracture-the villain has no life goal, the serial comics given to him by his mother give him hope-the villain finds the law in the comics, and must have his own partner-the villain creates all kinds of disasters to find the other half-the villain After a car accident, the other half was discovered-the villain gave guidance to the other half-the villain risked his life to verify the ability of the other half-the villain excitedly verified-the villain found that the other half had been injured-the villain was very lost-the villain found hope in the loss-the villain Tell the other half and let the other half verify by themselves-the verification is successful.
Branch 1: The protagonist wants to engage in an extramarital affair and fails-the protagonist wants to escape the family and go to New York-the wife proposes marriage repair suggestions-couple dating-New York sends a job notice-the protagonist faces a choice-the protagonist finds the cause of the marriage crisis-husband and wife reconciliation is as good as ever.
Branch 2: The child found his father in a car accident while watching TV at home-the father was unscathed-the child and the father went to a comic shop and said that the father had supernatural powers-the child helped to discover the father's superpowers-the child was very proud-the child found that the father was not superpowered Lost-the child fails to verify the father's superpowers-the child is sad-the father tells the child that he has super powers-the child is happy.

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  • Epilogue: David Dunn led authorities to Limited Edition where evidence of three acts of terrorism was found.

    Epilogue: Elijah Price is now in an institution for the criminally insane.

  • David Dunn: Okay, I got you a seat in the yellow section. It's in the nosebleeds, but at least you won't get spit on.

    Elijah Price: How'd you know the guy you bumped was carrying a weapon?

    David Dunn: I don't know. Maybe it was the camouflage Army jacket he was wearing. Those guys like to carry hunting knives and stuff for show.

    Elijah Price: You thought he was carrying a knife?

    David Dunn: I thought he was carrying something, yeah.

    Elijah Price: But not a knife.

    David Dunn: ...I got a picture of a... silver gun with a black grip... tucked in his pants. You know, like on TV?

    Elijah Price: You have good instincts for things like that?

    David Dunn: Like what?

    Elijah Price: Knowing when people have done something wrong?

    David Dunn: Yeah.

    Elijah Price: Have you ever tried to develop it?

    David Dunn: I don't know what you're asking me.

    Elijah Price: Your skill.

    David Dunn: Look, I gotta be down on the sidelines during the game. You can get to your seat right down...

    Elijah Price: Characters in comics are often attributed special powers: invisibility, X-ray vision, things of that sort.

    David Dunn: Okay. I don't wanna play this game anymore.

    Elijah Price: It's an exaggeration of the truth. Maybe it's based on something as simple as instinct.

    David Dunn: But he might not have been carrying anything.

    Elijah Price: But he might have been carrying a silver gun with a black grip tucked in his pants.