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This should have been an exciting story. Think about it, a man walks a tightrope between the unreproducible Twin Towers in New York, and he still sneaks, for the sake of a dream. The word dream is especially easy to use to make a fuss, to encourage people to get carried away, but after watching this movie, I am still relatively calm. Why am I not getting burned? I used to be the kind of person who was particularly easily stimulated by a few words related to dreams and forgot about myself like a chicken blood. So I thought of "Bridge of Spies" that I watched the other day. Both are bringing real events to the big screen. Both directors are awesome. The director of this film has directed "Forrest Gump". The former director is Spielberg. Maybe it's because they used to walk on the road of showing off their skills and couldn't extricate themselves. Now they wash their hands and make soup with their faces facing the sky, and both of them have tacitly moved towards simple realism. And some people just don't know how to appreciate the real good of life, such as me, so I feel that the film is nothing but a little.
Generally speaking, you can judge the watchability of a movie by how you feel in the first 10 minutes of the movie. After 10 minutes of this film, I wanted to give up. Originally, the director asked Jon Joseph to stand in the mid-air memory of New York City, and the form was ok, but I just felt that time passed too slowly with his words. When will it be possible to pave the way for him to walk on the tightrope of the Twin Towers? While watching the movie, I kept thinking, why am I so uninvolved? Maybe it reminds me of the feeling of writing essays when I was a child. I was going to write that I went to the park and saw a fun one. Then I started writing from waking up in the morning, waking up is too important to go without waking up. Then eat breakfast. It is too important to eat breakfast. If you don’t eat breakfast, you have no energy to go. And then I go out, going out is too important, how can I get to the park if I don't go out? ...are you broken? Me too. This is how the plot of the movie progresses. Finally, when Joseph grew up and went to New York, he started the "coup" plan. At this point, the rhythm of the film begins to match the level of tightrope walking. So in fact, in the part before going to New York to execute the plan, the preparation was too long, and, when the biggest problem was, the preparation was so long, and no one could find the real reason why Joseph was so keen on tightrope walking. For a film like this that attempts to truly restore the incident, if you can't tell the story well, at least tell the story, and you can't.
Well, let's watch the tightrope walk. It's really exciting. The act itself is an art and a celebration of dreams. Here I bow to the French people, what a romantic group, the earth is beautiful because of you. The moment a dream is realized, it will make people feel that it does not matter what the dream itself is. What matters is that you have worked hard for it, you have walked through it and found yourself. This is an ode to the dream and the ode to the story, but not the same as the ode to the film.
A story that could have been very subtle, in the end, it can only scare the audience with 3D, and the ability makes people "hehe".
Some people may say, this is the case, do you want to make up a flower? But this is film art, you will die if you process it! What are you doing as a god of death to restore those trivial things? That's not why people go to the cinema.
After complaining about the plot, talk about the desirable places. 囧 Joseph plays very well, his body language and expressions are all expressing the character's stubbornness/nervousness/paranoia/perseverance and no turning back. He went to that station thinly and gracefully, and I said in my heart, yes, people with this style should have such nerves. The heroine is very beautiful, but basically all the accomplices, including the heroine, have a weak sense of existence. The only thing that impressed me was the little fresh meat who was afraid of heights but accompanied him to the end. Let people see the taste of some cinematic art.
Then I Baidu/Pat's profile on my own. Found the intro to be better than the movie. As an artist of this kind of whimsy, his story can actually be more flavorful when it is put on the screen. Maybe the director admires the act of walking a tightrope too much, so he spends all his energy on how to do a good job of 3D on the tightrope. this matter. Other than that, I don't know how to comfort myself.
If you go to the theater purely with the mentality of going to the playground and being scared by a haunted house, you probably won't be as disappointed as I am.
2016/1/28 PM16: 39
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