Recently, "Harry Potter" Daniel has appeared in the public eye very often, and the recent "Gun in the Waist" has a good reputation. This "Escape from Pretoria" also shows us a different Daniel . The previous "Jungle", "Swiss Army Knife Man" and "The Horn of Vengeance" are some of the films with different styles of Daniel in the past two years. But the ratings are average.
We can't judge Daniel's selection style in terms of ratings, but in terms of his role play, it is completely commendable. Daniel has completely mastered different character styles and interpretations, allowing us to see a "Harry Potter" without struggle. Labeling is good and bad, but for actors, on the one hand, they are glad that their role is recognized by the public, and on the other hand, because these impressions have more or less affected their subsequent role interpretation. Advantages and disadvantages.
However, the real Daniel is very open, which is great. Adjusting various roles is the professional ethics of an actor. I doubt that Daniel's idol is Johnny Depp. Uncle Depp is simply a versatile person in the film circle, and he can control any role that is omnipotent.
Let's talk about this movie. In the context of the freedom struggle in South Africa, South Africans try to find their freedom in the struggle against discrimination. However, in the film, except for the beginning and the end and a small black character in the middle, there is not much narrative. This is also a prison break movie under the main theme. As a jailbreak film, it's pretty decent. In the part of the film where the key was dropped, I was also very nervous when I saw it, but using too many routines affected the audience's atmosphere. Including hiding in the wardrobe, it has been several times, and it feels more or less gone. However, when the protagonists escaped and laughed wildly in the taxi, my heart was relieved. This shows that the director still has the ability to mobilize the audience's neural touch.
It is an important point for the film to feel the same environment in the same dimension as the protagonist.
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