However, from a purely cinematic point of view, it is a pity that this film cannot be regarded as a superior work. The director's exploration of the characters' psychology is still superficial, and the screenwriter's arrangement of life encounters is a little less legendary; the narrative and rhythm are already decent but not so easy, and the idea of emotional rendering is good but technically But it is a little jerky, it is like a semi-finished dish, what is lacking is the final deep processing to get the juice and taste.
Obviously, for the investor National Geographic, this is in line with their consistent style and ideas, and it is already a satisfactory answer. But as fans, shouldn't we be a little bit more demanding in terms of cinematography?
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