The recent movies and TV shows seem to have more or less confirmed this.
"Hurricane Rescue" (taken): It's just playing action, sports shots, sharp editing, and training hands. Simple but to the extreme.
"Crazy Racing": It's just multiple clues, it's fast editing, (it is said) that 7 screenwriters were incompletely written as proof.
And this "Death Speed".
The highlight is in the title: the violent death version of Need for Speed.
Mustangs, heavy trucks; machine guns, cannons; plasma, corpses... The
plot is not that complicated for you. We are not Quentin Tarantino, and we can’t play the complicated ones of "Falling Dog". Just be simple; we are not Christopher Nolan, "Amnesia" can't be so shocking. Keep it simple.
Isn’t this paranoia with clear goals and the ultimate?
With such a paranoid movie, how can it be unsightly.
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By the way, I approved a batch of "The Day the Earth Stood Still", and wanted to play special effects, and I want to play with connotation, but the result is four dissimilarities.
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