On September 13, 2017, neutralization does not mean a man-in-law

Garnett 2021-10-22 14:32:14

It is still highly recommended by "Save the Cat", but I don't feel much after watching it. The beat template is not as standard as "Legal Beauty", and the pain points are not refreshing. But looking at it as a whole, I probably understand what "Save the Cat" wants to express: the rhythm must be important, and the emotional ups and downs and the plot must be appropriate. Before I knew that rhythm is very important, but it is difficult to realize the rhythm template of an excellent movie. "Save the Cat" provides a way to refine the template. Mainly focus on a few points: the paving point, the frustration point, the climax point, the emotional ups and downs, and the character's emotional change point.
Regarding the movie itself:
1. The casting failed. I rarely see women acting as "neutral" to act out taste. Neutralization does not mean being rude, it means that the person has both gender temperaments at the same time. But these actresses can only act like a man-in-law. My favorite neutral characters are Jessica Chas in "Ms. Sloan" and Gal Gadot in "Wonder Woman."
2. The heroine failed to portray. The character of "The Beauty in Law" is not likable, but the heroine's shining points are also quite bright. I can't see the shining points of the heroine. The supporting actor in the movie said that she was "smart and independent", forgive me for not figure it out. Some character traits are too light, or the actress did not perform well.
3. Although the rhythm is right, the climax and frustration are indeed very light.

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Miss Congeniality quotes

  • Eric Matthews: This earpiece lets you hear anybody on our frequencies, and they can hear you.

    Gracie Hart: Don't need that, with all this foil in my hair I'm getting HBO.

  • Kathy Morningside: Oh, oh, Victor, you'll take the bags to the room. I realize it's been a while since you've been with us, but you remember how everything goes, don't you?

    [Kathy walks off with Gracie]

    Victor Melling: One little mistake, and I'm a bloody bellhop!