Finally read the movie perfectly

Nyasia 2022-03-23 09:02:01

After watching the movie for more than a week, I finally solved many of the problems that plagued my heart, and now I will share it with you.
The plot is very simple and I won't say much, mainly to explain the architectural scenes in it.
The first scene is von Gerkan's Berlin Hauptbahnhof, which is pretty easy to assume it's not difficult.
The second scene in the movie is stated to be the Old National Gallery in Berlin. It only appears indoors and cannot be identified, but there should be no fakes. They are all in Berlin and can be shot by the way.
The next big scene is very interesting. It is said to be the ibbc headquarters in Luxembourg. I searched the map and couldn’t find it. Finally, I found that it turned out to be the Volkswagen City in Wolfsburg.
The Pirelli Skyscraper in Milan was easy to find at the time, designed by Ponti, and its structure was designed by the famous Nervi in ​​1955.
The wonderful shootout in New York took place at the Guggenheim Museum. It is very interesting that the interior shooting was actually carried out in a model that completely imitated the original architectural scene.
The last highlight is, of course, the headquarters of the Italian defense of Caverni, where the director moved again and again, using a computer synthesis tower to move the Phaeno Science Center, which is actually opposite the Volkswagen City in Wolfsburg, and was designed by hadid to Milan. The far iseo lake (seriously, this work by grandma is even better by the lake).
Therefore, the director did not go to many locations for filming, but relatively concentrated, so the 50 million filming budget is enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Hertha 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    It can't be said to be ugly, because I can follow it, but both the plot and the scenes are very mediocre.

  • Rodger 2022-03-24 09:01:59

    Better than , worse than

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