Whether the script adapted from a real event follows the event itself or the script itself is decisive. It determines whether the event itself still has strong conflicts after being filmed, and the contradictions catch people; in addition, whether the actors need to reflect the feeling of the movie, or the feeling of an amateur, about This Minamata disease that invades brain cells, I think it is necessary to be very professional; the overall photography level of the film is very high, but it is not excellent or easy enough to match Eugene Smith. His photos are too in-depth and fascinating, so It's hard not to compare the two when watching a movie. It's still the same problem as an actor. Hiroyuki Sanada is an amateur if he doesn't have makeup, and the picture is appropriate if he's not well-dressed. After all, the title of the film is Minamata disease, and the story is Minamata disease during Eugene's shooting period, and Eugene himself said that he never shot black and white. Those who study photography should know the reason, so this is a self-satisfying commercial film that is carefully polished and refined to perform and produce real events. I think A bit off. ps three things, 1 this is a low-budget movie, is it suddenly different? 2 Depp, what do you think of "Pirates of the Amazon" performed by Rock, which has changed the soup but not the medicine, and urged to update the main line of "Pirates"! 3 The green finish for Minami looks great!
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