The experimental effects of commercial film literary and artistic
origins from "Pride and Prejudice" to "Redemption" gaining a foothold and "Soloist" going abroad, director Joe White has been following a stable and cool line of young literary and artistic youth. It’s just that Hollywood’s hot land always doesn’t understand the British customs. The sands of "Soloist" make White also have to taste the taste of dissatisfaction, so that "Hannah" seems to compromise with the public." "Commercial action blockbusters" have become an after-hours conversation for movie fans. Does Uncle Qiao want to mingle with Yankees, or is it a gorgeous transition, or is it just a transition during unemployment?
Throughout the whole film, although Joe White inevitably deals with action scenes he knows nothing about, and uses a large number of long shots and various close-ups to capture every frame of his fist, this stubborn post-70s seems to give the commercial film its uniqueness. "Hannah" played "fairy tale mashup with David Lynch-like images".
In the film, whether it is the snowy Nordic world or the gloomy urban steel forest, the main color is more depressive gray, while Ronan's blue eyes are close-up, and Cate Blanchett's red hair and green clothing , Joe White used visuals to render the atmosphere of black fairy tales, and the coefficient of excitement has not been low. However, this large-scale action scene can be said to be the most worthy of the audience's vomit in the whole film. Even if the action director of the Bonn series is invited, the face-saving Uncle Qiao is still reluctant to follow suit. He not only increases the difficulty of action design, but also replaces handheld photography and fast editing with fixed camera and long lens shooting. But the final effect is not conclusive, only one sentence of courage can be praised.
Self-salvation for the frustrated
In the face of frustration, Joe White chose to compromise on the subject matter, but insisted on the effect. For "Queen Professional" Cate Blanche, since the last flash of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", the Queen's appearance rate and stunning degree have been significantly lower this year, and the films are also "Indiana Jones IV" and " "Robin Hood" is such an unscented commercial work. It stands to reason that Kate's hardware level is more than enough with acting skills, but the queen is always calmly stuck in those mediocre commercial works that have no ambitions. The main reason for Kate to join "Hannah" this time was just because the filming plan of the film "Summer of India" was stranded, and director Joe White compensated her. Wearing an Old-fashioned hairstyle, wearing a uniform of neutral seduction, and speaking a weird southern accent, he interprets the combination of "Little Bush and the Witch". The queen put on a frame of standard mode Pose show just to suppress the empty show behind Qiao's fierce editing, but it seems that it is difficult to get back to the embrace of the awards season based on this role.
Wherever there are loli, there will be uncles-don't worry about their relationship for now. For this role, Uncle Joe chose the "least popular superhero" Eric Barna. Obviously, Barna's low performance in recent years requires more salvation than the Queen. It's just that even if he has that ironclad responsibility and calmness, he will still be at a loss for what to do to the end. As Hannah's father, there is no paternal compassion, but no godfather cruelty. The biggest significance of this role is to let Hanna fully feel the ruthless cruelty of human beings as the only human being in an isolated environment. And unreliable. There are no horrible tricks, and an expression with no pity and no pity is not so cool. He can neither show 18 martial arts to steal Ronan's limelight, nor can he pull the trigger like Kate. He can only use "Run and Jump". "Tumbling" moves to release excess energy. It can be seen that Barna is unfortunately reduced to the biggest chicken rib in "Hannah", which is no different from the blonde female agent who has never appeared but constantly appeared in the film.
Loli is ferocious, watch carefully
With Ronan's always cool, handsome and unique traits and her aloof and independence in "Redemption", letting her play the role of a female killer is definitely a killer used by the director. After all, most of the people who are willing to enter the theater are Ronan. Fans of the movie. This thousand-year loli, under invisible pressure, not only found a job for Uncle Joe, but also opened up her own action movie. The little girl is playing Ip Wen-style Wing Chun, but because of the large number of long shots, the beauty in the action cannot be fully conveyed-because the audience can see every action clearly, the "speed and passion" in the action movie has changed. It's boring. Among them, the various martial arts and fighting skills used in Lolita’s basement escape scene, from follow-up to ring shooting, are quite the charm of the hall fight in the movie "Old Boy". The embarrassing thing is that Cult lacks taste. Wing Chun's "Quick, quasi, ruthless" can't be used to the fullest, and the endless pursuit and escape is more like an extended version of the MV.
Fortunately, in the face of such a dilemma, the girl is neither humble nor overbearing, and still infects every audience with her good at nurturing and bursting emotions in the small plot space. It can be seen that the ability to get an Oscar nomination at the age of 13 is definitely not a false name. Standing at the dividing point of adulthood, Ronan has the ability to continue to dress up purely and with heavy makeup. She uses all her strength to lift up the earth where the mashup of "Hannah" is not considered successful. Hunting in the ice and snow, running in the desert, playing with a girl of the same age, the camera has always been happy in slow motion and overexposed Ronan’s face. What you want is the infinite magnification of the little girl’s “natural cuteness”. Fortunately, the audience Also very happy to eat this dish of underage girl.
Even though Joe White’s "mix and match" did not make any name, but as far as the film industry this year is concerned, if you have seen the chowder-style "Zan Bian Shao Zai", or the superhero comic version of "Thor" , Should fall in love with "Hannah", an action movie with literary pedigree.
Score: 7 points.
Classic line: I didn't hit your heart.
Classic clip: In the basement, Hannah relied on pure sky blue eyes to capture the sympathy of the female agent, so as to achieve the assassination success, and relied on the beast-like killing skills to break through layers of tough guys, and successfully escaped from prison. The girly version of "Agent Sauter".
JUNE.19
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