There are two such films this year, one is "Dark Scanner" by Keanu Reeves, and the other is "Resurrection" by the French. The technical level is almost the same idea, but I don't know which one copied which one or what the hero saw.
"Darkness" is a colorful animation rendering, which is acceptable in my opinion.
"Resurrection" is all processed into black and white silhouettes. At the beginning, I thought it was very cool. After 15 minutes, my eyes would start to get tired. The main reason is that the recognition degree is too low, and the levels of the scene are unclear. I often have to subconsciously widen my eyes. Can't see anything.
For over an hour of film, it looks like it's going to be hard work. I think it's better like "Sin City", with the atmosphere of the comics and the advantages of the movie. As for the plot of "Resurrection", it's a typical sci-fi film, and I'm too lazy to introduce it. Anyway, those who study art will still look for it. The closer we get to the future, the more people imagine a dictatorial society. Is democracy really a disease?
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