This film is like a pure man. It doesn't talk about ideology or ideological connotation with you.
Ignore all the bookishness. Anything you do that is not pleasing to the eyes of labor and management, buddies will make you pay the price.
"Fast and Furious" on horseback.
Put aside the historical ties of "Seven Samurai" and "Seven Knights Dangkou Zhi". Individually examine this passionate movie with a burst of male hormones.
Perhaps the shots used by Anthony Foquia when he was filming "Tears of the Sun" weren't confident enough.
But this time, this buddy returned from practicing Nirvana, and it can be seen that his control of the shooting scene has reached the realm.
At the same time, the tense atmosphere of life and death runs through the film.
This is a movie that analyzes human nature and praises idealism. It uses a passage from "Tears of the Sun":
"Many tragic things happen because of the inaction of kind people."
This is also the main control of this film. Thought.
For nothing else, just for justice.
There are always only two paths leading to a good movie, one to cultivate the soul, and the other to shock the senses.
Either way, as long as it is the ultimate, it will make the audience linger.
Anthony Fouquet belongs to the latter kind.
The vast wilderness, the bursting rain of guns and bullets, the men rushing in the sunset, and James Horner's passionate soundtrack, the audience's blood began to boil.
At the beginning, a loud noise was cleverly used to frighten those trapped horses and captive sheep. Although it is also a common technique, it symbolizes the enslaved town residents. But the director's realm is different, and the effect shown is also different.
As soon as the explosion sounded, the tension went straight through.
A lightly bowed big special followed by a lightly raised panorama, coupled with the sound of heavy horseshoes, suppressed the "Mr. Borg" before he showed any momentum.
Everyone had a meeting in the church, and "Mr. Borg" officially debuted, and a large panorama slowly moved closer to the close-up, continuing to put pressure on the audience.
It's a pity that Peter Sasgard's acting skills. The leader of evil forces like "Mr. Borg" was played by him as too weak.
Without the director's scheduling skills, Peter Susgard alone would not even be able to shake "Star Lord" Chris Pratt, let alone the remaining six machos.
For a sensory film like this, the character shaping doesn't have to be too comprehensive. But there is one important point that must be achieved to the extreme, that is, there must be "a range".
In this era of small fresh meat dominating the screen, this film seriously reminds Asian audiences of "what kind of man should be a man".
Men in the west must seldom bathe. But they must dress decently, use their lives to write their careers, and they must be the ultimate.
Even if the whole body is bloody, his face is still calm, and he will not be sloppy when he is dying, and he must have the consciousness of "just live like this and not lose."
Alcohol, cigars, and guns must be standard equipment. After slaying the Quartet, he sat in the tavern with his legs crossed, and then felt softer when he shouldn't be in love.
The director's audio-visual language and the actors who have the right taste are the key to the success of the film.
In this year when superheroes dominate the world, it is definitely a high-risk thing to invite these gods to invest 90 million dollars.
Especially after Disney's 200 million ambitious masterpiece "The Lone Ranger" hit the streets. Hollywood's bigwigs are simply talking about the high-cost western theme.
The key to filming this film is to invite "Star Lord" Chris Pratt. From "Guardians of the Galaxy" to "Jurassic World", as long as he is there, there will be a box office.
The super CP Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke of "Training Day" once again joined forces to return, and there is also the fascinating performance of Li Bingxian and Obama, who is very famous in Asia.
The failed movie "The Expendables" by the Men's Gang tells the audience a truth that there is no future for male sex movies that don't talk about women. This film uses Hayley Bennett to play the role of a young woman in a small town. The click-to-stop coloring makes this character full of charm, but she seems to be soft and charming, but she has great energy. It is simply the source of survival for the cowardly town.
In general, the film has no connotations worth thinking about, but the director used his unique skills to describe to the audience a cowboy world in a bloody sunset, and the film is full of tension.
Each scene can make the audience tremble with excitement without holding a gun, and completely bring a glimmer of viewing flash to the superhero's aesthetically fatigued people.
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