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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