True thriller

Norbert 2021-11-14 08:01:23

I have seen many people say that this film is bad, and some people explained that the technology at the time could only produce such a film. But I want to say that this film is very good, and it is beyond the reach of current movies. Nowadays, cinematography and lighting are very advanced, with exquisite pictures, brilliant colors and rich sound effects, but what does this mean? Can this conceal the flaws in the story of a film? I was boring to go to the theater to watch "Injured City" before, and I heard from my classmates that I went there only if I was worth seeing. You can't see it after a little bit. Yes, a film like "Hurt City" occupies many advantages of modern movies. The picture and sound effects are much better than those decades ago. But I can only talk about technology, not that the application is much stronger. The characters don't have any characteristics, just a typical little modern man with a little story. Therefore, when the tragic background of the characters pushes the whole story to tragedy, it is very thin and difficult.
Maybe it’s not appropriate to compare "Injured City" because the genres are different, but the definitions of good movies are the same. More than one point is not good. This film is obviously very well done on this point. The first episode in the car paved the way for later development, successfully creating an atmosphere of horror and a bit of mystery. Realistic photography skills are in line with the needs of this film. To give a simple example, when a couple was at a gas station, they used a telephoto lens in one place for several seconds. If they were shooting now, they would definitely switch very richly, but this would obviously weaken the expressiveness of the story.
Previous films were more like directors, screenwriters and actors. The current film is compared to the entire team (really emphasizing team spirit), photography, lighting, makeup, styling, choreographer, actors, post-production, publicity, and production. Therefore, directors, screenwriters, and actors all take the second place, greatly weakening the elements of the film that are sufficient to constitute a classic.

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  • Radio news reader: [voice-over] Graverobbing in Texas is this hour's top news story. An informant led officers of the Muerto County Sheriff's Department to a cemetery just outside the small rural Texas community of Newt early this morning. Officers there discovered what appeared to be a grisly work of art: the remains of a badly decomposed corpse wired to a large monument. A second body was found in a ditch near the perimeter of the cemetery. Subsequent investigation has revealed at least a dozen empty crypts, and it's feared more will turn up as the probe continues. Deputies report that in some instances only parts of a corpse have been removed, the head or in some cases the extremities removed, the remainder of the corpse left intact. Evidence indicates the robberies have occurred over a period of time. Sheriff Jesus Maldonado refused to give details in the ghoulish case, and said only that he did have evidence linking the crime to elements outside the state. Area residents have reportedly been converging on the cemetery, fearing the remains of relatives have been removed. No suspects are in custody as the investigation at the scene continues.

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