Two episodes of "Rage Against the Heart" have been launched, and their plot time is only about one day, which is the same as the time setting of the postmodern novel classic "Ulysses", but it is the same as Bloom’s mediocre time spent in Dublin. A boring, humble and trivial day is in sharp contrast. The assassin played by Jason Statham in "The Heart of Anger" runs with a destructive rhythm, and has a thrilling, exciting and dangerous day.
Can he not run? In the first episode, he was injected with "Chinese poison" and his life was hanging by a thread; in the second episode, he was removed from his heart, and he was revenge and save lives with an electronic heart in his chest. This kind of business The story is of course simple and nearly transparent, and coming and going are just two key selling points: life and sex.
Life is like grass, the "violent aesthetics" of "Furious Attacking Heart": grilling palms in an electric oven, chopping hands, sewing bad people's hands with sewing machines, falling off from a plane, firearms, cold weapons... this is one The "surprise" journey, to the second episode, was filmed by dozens of high-speed digital cameras, and the suspense drama of life was cast over the effect of taking a dose of psychedelic, blurred, jump.
The best condiments for the two sex movies "Anger Attacks the Heart", the two scenes that many vulgar movie fans talk about are that in order to save the protagonist’s life, the hot girl has to fall in love with her in public places twice, and the plot The reasons given are as vulgar and fun as the plots in the nasty martial arts novels-for the first time, the killer needs to secrete an antidote to the kidney hormones, and the second time, it is to charge the killer’s electronic heart, so he has to "frictionize the body to generate electricity." "...
Inspired by this inspiration, if one day I can become a director or screenwriter, I would like to create a storyline like this: a man with a small righteousness, suddenly learned that his beloved woman is affair at home, and the adulterer is about to be in one and a half. He left after an hour. In order to catch the rape in bed, he became angry. He had to race against time to return home. The story location was chosen in the "first block" Beijing. The drive from Tongzhou in the east of the city to Shijingshan in the west was just about the standard of a movie. Length, of course, in order to add chaos, in order to better show that the protagonist is not in a state of confusion, the movie must be blocked by traffic jams.
Such a claim to like "Rage and Heart" may expose one's own movie-watching style, but this movie at least provides me with such an answer-before that, I often think that it is necessary to do a sample survey, A hundred innocent movie fans are gathered, and it is best to put them in a laboratory. It is not necessary to perform a biopsy, but at least it must be investigated through scientific methods. Now that everyone has reached a consensus, hormones are the key sex hormones that contribute to love. So, what is the human hormone that makes people’s heart beat faster when watching a movie?
Is it serotonin produced by the raphe nucleus? Or is it the testosterone receptor rooted in the hypothalamus? Dopamine secreted in nerve cells? Or the fictional "Fairmont" in "Women Are Not Bad"?
Now, through the metaphors given in "Anger and Heart", I at least understand that one of the criteria for the success of commercial films is to effectively encourage the audience to secrete more adrenal hormones.
Next, we should study which movie pictures and sound effects are the "magic bullet" that promotes the secretion of renal hormones, and then dexterously implant them in the movie.
Don't despise this bad idea of mine. If you want to further improve the box office of the movie while also developing a cross-film character, then you really need to implement the "scientific development concept" all the way.
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