But I have to say that within a few minutes of the third part, this personal enthusiasm has dropped a lot. Indeed, it is still the first-perspective method, but this dazzling shooting is really dizzying. And the picture is made super wide, which makes the originally unstable picture even more outrageous. There are many pictures that are stuck too hard, and it is very uncomfortable to watch. I don't know if this was the director's intentional arrangement, or if there was no photographer on site and the actors were actually filming while acting, or if the screenshots were not adjusted up and down during post-processing. In short, let us watch a full 20 minutes of extremely low-quality DV works, and they are still cut into ultra-wide B-type DV works. Recalling that although the first two films were pseudo-record styles, the photographer's control ability was very good, and the appropriate shaking also brought a strong sense of substitution to the audience. At this point, Part 3 has already dropped several grades.
The first 20 minutes have finally come to the point, which is ridiculously overtime for a 90-minute film. Well, how bad it is, I have endured it, and the title of REC3 appears. When everyone is sitting upright and planning to enjoy the feature film, "Boom!", the first perspective is gone! What does this mean, I felt a strong sense of being deceived in an instant. What follows is completely the routine of a zombie B-level movie, and it is a plot full of complaints like a running account. Except for the arrogant look of the heroine holding a chainsaw, there is no bright spot at all. As for the numerous spit points, I will not list them one by one. Many friends have spit it out over and over again.
It's a shame that Zeng Jin's eye-catching death video has such a disappointing sequel. In my opinion, this one is at most a SP of the first two works, and the DVD comes with that type. Although I am disappointed, I am still looking forward to the next film, hoping to get back that amazing + thrilling feeling, maybe the next film is the real death video 3.
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