A detail about the film

Alvina 2022-11-07 13:05:58

I learned about this film by accident. As a pseudo-documentary enthusiast, of course, I can't miss it.

After reading it once, I felt that the filming was okay, and a three-star rating should be considered a more pertinent evaluation.

However, there is one detail in this film that makes me feel like I am stuck in my throat.

The hero and heroine found the DV left by themselves in the abandoned Soviet military laboratory,

At this time, the male protagonist's IQ is online, and the female protagonist should fast-forward before the DV's battery runs out.

Obviously, he wanted to see if this DV filmed what was going to happen in the future.

But unfortunately, just when the heroine fast-forwarded the content to the point in time when they were staring at the DV screen,

The DV's battery is dead.

After that, the two of them threw the DV they picked up and continued to run away with the DV they had been holding in their hands.

This bridge section is worth pondering.

The director and screenwriter made the male protagonist's IQ online at that point in time, which in my opinion can be regarded as the finishing touch of the whole movie.

The reaction of the male protagonist fully shows that he had already started to think about the supernatural phenomenon at that time,

And the concept of "time and space travel" has been thought of.

That's why he reacted very quickly, wanting to see what the DV filmed after crossing the present time point.

It's a pity that the movie failed to deal with this detail later.

It's very simple, since I have an identical DV in my hand, and judging from the later episodes, the power of this one is still very sufficient.

Then why can't you take out the memory card in the one you picked up and put it in your own one?

Wouldn't it be possible to continue watching the next content?

Director and screenwriter, I fully believe that you have your reasons for choosing to have your characters IQ online or offline at a certain point in time.

But sometimes, the character's IQ is suddenly lost due to being too blunt,

But it's enough to ruin a good movie that should have earned four or even five stars.

Writing this film review, I hope that among the latecomers, if anyone in the film industry can see it, they can learn from it.

I am not a film major, I can only be regarded as an ordinary film lover at most.

If my film review can provide some useful reference for your creation and work,

I am very honored here.

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