Strange shots always pull the audience away from the film itself. Because this film tells the story of seeing the world from two viewpoints, it is necessary to have a completely reverse composition. Although these shots are expected, if there are a series of shots as a narrative method, it will inevitably make the audience uncomfortable~ Strange shots can’t be handled if they can’t be handled. Dangben will make the audience feel jumpy, and how to avoid this problem remains to be studied.
The overall tone is cold and the light is insufficient. Although the film has already explained that the two worlds are not the same, and the light between the planets is blocked, but as a love film, it can be played in cool tones most of the time, and even harmony is carried out in the night on the mountain. , it really is. . . . . .
It is really difficult for Kirsten Dunst to take on the important role of starring~ She is out of shape and has an aunt face in her 30s. The other Jim or something is also very sad, and in the end just keeps jumping out of the show again and again.
The setting of the plot is always Hollywood style, on the contrary, the setting of the enemy is very interesting, and the human and system are very shallowly portrayed. The biggest enemy of the two protagonists turns out to be gravity, which cannot be seen or touched. On the other hand, Juan Solana's imagination is also well displayed.
I had a mild dizziness after watching it, and the same is true when I watched it. Rather than saying it was intentional by the director, it is unavoidable. To say that this is a "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest"-style design feels like a devaluation of the classics. Put it aside here.
As a movie that sells creativity, "Inverse World" is indeed very good, but its overall feeling is still inferior to some similar movies~ In short, this movie will make people's eyes bright after watching it, and it will be accompanied by dizziness and tinnitus. , it is recommended to take Baifuning day and night before watching~
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