great lens control

Kameron 2022-03-15 08:01:02

1. I don't like movies with so many themes. Treasure hunting adventure theme, magic theme, same-sex theme, political theme. Among them, the political theme is the least favorite. 2. Therefore, I have never seen any of Oliver Stone, a political film expert, in my memory. I watched "El Salvador" today, and I felt it was okay. 3. What impresses me most about the film is that the use of the camera lens has reached its peak. This film has too many chaotic and melee scenes, and I think the shooting of such scenes has a very high degree of difficulty. It is different from big scenes. It can use CG or aerial photography. In such chaotic scenes, it is necessary to ensure the main picture of the protagonist of the story, and to take into account the complex extras and chaotic scenes. It must have a very good level. feel. This "El Salvador" is the textbook for this type of scene photography. The rhythm of the photography is full of rhythm, the layers are progressive, and the switching between long and short shots is smooth, and there is no sense of confusion. Oliver Stone is really extraordinary, and the photographer is also amazing. 4. James Woods performed very well, and the characters he created are real and credible, which is admirable. (After watching several of his films, I suddenly felt that his temperament was similar to that of John Travolta, and he was full of ruffians!) 5. Although the rape scene was only a few minutes, it was still very shocking. A sigh of embarrassment. 6. A war correspondent is really not a job done by human beings. It is too dangerous. Practitioners in this industry are admirable.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosalia 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Very cruel, chaotic, sad and helpless, Guevara will also sigh

  • Kristin 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Mr. Oliver Stone did not let the United States go to the end of the film. The keynote of the film is to critically ask whether the United States has become an accomplice in the so-called check and balance in its domestic foreign policy without going deep into the scene?

Salvador quotes

  • Carlos: [about El Salvador] There is no more God.

  • Jack Morgan - State Department Analyst: Hey, Boyle. I thought you were dead!

    Richard Boyle: Well, it takes more than wishing.