Watching Notes - "Deadly Visit"

Amelie 2022-03-23 09:01:59

1. Based on the novel The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, this is the fourth time this book has been adapted. 2. In this film, there is an obvious feature of intensive continuity (Bordwell language). Compared with the traditional editing of continuous sight line and continuous action, the way the title creates tension is no longer dependent on the audience's identification with the characters. Instead, fast-paced editing and a lot of close-ups are adopted, so that no matter whether it is jump-cut or cross-axis, this forced continuity cannot be broken. 3. The original novel was published in 1954, the year McCarthyism had just ended. Like some other contemporaneous films, this story is full of phobias, describing a group of people who have our appearance but have a unified mind and no personality. Occupy our country. 4. For the past two days, I have been brooding about the most useful mid-to-differential review. Well, that guy may have picked the nouns, but his analysis method seems to be from before the 1980s. The limited ideological commentary, and the cut-in arguments are probably the weakest. It is really strange how this article is popular with such a blatantly written preaching.

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The Invasion quotes

  • Carol: No one touches my child!

  • Wendy: My husband is not my husband.