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Leann 2022-03-21 09:02:03

"Mr Popper's Penguin"

Beginning: Pull the camera to shoot the Eiffel Tower in the snow. The creator magnifies the fine snow and makes it denser, as if it can cover the Eiffel Tower, and then continues to pull out to take the audience out of sight. The super telephoto lens is used to shoot the snow and the Eiffel Tower. in the crystal ball. The movie opens with the voices of the mock captain and crew coming from the little boy's father over the intercom. Long focal length close-up shot of little boy hearing his father's voice on the phone, feet getting off the bed, camera follows footsteps, moving to desk, fixed shot of little boy standing on tiptoe, with his father saying "tiptoe, listen Please answer "Take care of each other. In just one minute, the film uses fast editing to directly show the picture of the boy growing up. The director still uses the previous method, shooting the feet lying on the bed, moving the camera to follow the footsteps, and finally freezes the little boy without standing on tiptoe. screen.

Push the camera, from close-up to close-up to shoot the little boy talking to his father, use the telephoto lens to blur the background, the next shot is to use the pull lens to shoot the little boy on the table and his father's talker It is implied that the little boy is gradually estranged from his father, which also paved the way for the occasional inability to contact his father in the following.

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  • Jedidiah 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The plot is a bit cliché, but this should be the second Jim Carrey movie I've seen that doesn't make faces. To be honest, the little girl in her heart doesn't like it very much, and her acting skills are just like that, just relying on the script.

  • Laverna 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    I listened to the listening homework three times and wrote lines for 20 minutes each time, and then dubbing it. Cindy got the son twice. Every time I said it's awesome! The first time I got the zoo staff to read it, I almost died of breath--

Mr. Popper's Penguins quotes

  • Mr. Popper: Hello! I have to send the penguins back.

    Voice On Phone: Send-da-penguin?

    Mr. Popper: Yes, send penguins.

  • Mr. Popper: [to Nat, hitting him with the leash] Why are you hitting yourself, huh? Why are you hitting yourself? That's not attractive for a zoo official.