I remember watching cartoons when I was a child and seemed to know the story of "The Three Musketeers". It was always like reading a popular novel by Alexandre Dumas. Unfortunately, I am indeed a lazy person. Too many classics are piled up in the book list, and I am not careful about the Middle Ages in Europe. When it comes to watching movies, I still like movies that can be played right from the start. I stumbled across such a movie last night, and I was very excited just ten minutes into the beginning, during which I checked three times how much time was left - I was afraid that the highlights would end too soon. From a screenwriter's point of view, this film has inspired me a lot. At the beginning, four characters appeared on the scene, and the story was well completed by stealing the treasure map as a clue. D'Artagnan's appearance is reckless and ignorant, but it outlines the pattern of the whole story bit by bit. Although the plot is vulgar, but the transition is very beautiful, I finally understand: I will try to use less words to explain the transition in the future when writing movie scripts; middle. The Three Musketeers and D'Artagnan went to the British royal family to steal the necklace back, during which 5-6 plot climaxes appeared repeatedly, which was excellent. This is what a commercial film needs. When the audience goes to the theater, what they expect in their hearts is a different feeling. It is not scary to guess the ending from the beginning of the story, but it is scary to guess the process. Also, some of the lines are well written. Some of the lines that netizens complained about are in the style of the whole story. I have figured out a few things in the past two days. As an audience, you can ridicule and scold the film for rubbish, because this is your power; as an insider, you can say that you don't like it, and that people make rubbish, then you have a try.
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