1. I lost my half-price movie ticket.
2. Hollywood didn’t blow it out
. I was really overwhelmed with emotion, and I really wanted to shout out: You must watch big productions when you watch movies! !
Although a big production may not be a good movie, but if you spend a lot of money, there must be something to watch. This is absolutely the truth. For example, the golden armor, we can't see good stories, but we can still see the golden chrysanthemums everywhere, the extravagant palaces, and feast our eyes.
Having said that, the first reaction to seeing the Rogue film was: "The Disaster of the Python".
The same group of people went deep into the barren land and encountered a giant cold-blooded creature. The task was to escape.
However, the conclusion is Ryoma's classic line: まだまだだね.
Plot setting: In the first five minutes, the director also showed the town, swamp, cafe, dirt road, and pier in a leisurely manner; then saw a crocodile that could jump out of the water, and there was no danger of teasing, and when he saw the distress signal , the plot structure began to get out of control: all the content was focused on the island, the surrounding environment (including other people, the environment of the town, the atmosphere of the scenic spot) were all ignored, and it felt like a movie suddenly turned into a disaster reproduction 's documentary.
Lens language: Although we don't pursue bloody scenes, we can't fool the audience's eyes and IQ so much. After arriving on the island, the first person to be eaten disappeared instantly: accompanied by a scream, the camera turned to the calm water, and there was no sign of struggling to cross the river. Anyone who has watched nature exploration programs knows that even if the crocodile bites a 3-month-old duiker, it will struggle and scream for help; but this middle-aged man was fatally shot. You can take more pictures of the underwater actions of the crocodile, such as swimming and biting. Can you give us a little sense of how terrible this giant crocodile is?
Character: When Neil volunteered to climb to the opposite side with a rope, the performance for a minute and a half was really abrupt. I even thought that the male protagonist was going to move from Four Eyes to Neil, and then after the girl guide escaped She accepted him with tears in her eyes. God knows, after five minutes, he hung up inexplicably. The director made him behave so manly in that minute and a half, more manly than when Four Eyes finally defended the crocodile. I really don't know why!
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