Come on, I haven't seen a movie for so long, and it's my favorite type of suspense at first glance.
Agatha, how did I meet her?
The high school class organized a video to learn about the release of the latest movie of her novel Murder on the Orient Express.
Later, I saw her no survivors
Murder on the Orient Express I didn't watch, but I watched first and no one survived
However, I want to say, it's wonderful. I read the e-book of No Life to Survive. It was not easy to concentrate when reading e-books, but when I read this, I enjoyed it with relish.
Not to mention no survivors here.
Talk about the first grandma's movie I saw, The Massacre on the Nile.
It's still very similar to Wusheng, and a big net was laid out from the beginning.
Everyone has a grudge against Lin.
And there are good reasons. Everyone has hatred. Who should be suspected?
This sets the stage for the brilliance of this movie.
When we watch this type of movie, we follow the detective's perspective to pursue the case.
However, the detective is equally suspicious of everyone, making us even more confused.
In the end, the murderer came out and found that it was not anyone we suspected at all, and we were amazed.
However, the previous clues let us know, but we ignored it because we followed the detective.
However, the director still chose not to tell us some clues.
That's the hateful thing about movies.
It's a work of time and space, it's up to the director and the cameraman to decide what you want to see and what you don't see.
What you see may be valuable, but it won't allow you to deduce the case.
For example, he gave you nail polish, he gave you a handkerchief, and he didn't seem to have blood on your leg.
However, he didn't give you, didn't give you, didn't give you emmmm, seems to have given it to you, but it always makes you feel that it is not important in various ways. The only thing not for you is probably the little gray cells of Detective Poirot, hahahahahahaha.
That's the beauty of suspense movies.
Talk about shots.
many telephoto lenses
Because it was shot in Egypt, the scenery is very bright, and I took a lot of long shots to show the characteristics of Egypt's vastness.
There are also a lot of close-ups, but as long as the camera moves forward, there are some plots that we don't let us know.
For example, shots of pushing rocks, throwing pistols.
Of course, there are also many shots that use the foreground to create special effects.
For example, killing the novelist with a pistol uses the curtain to create a special effect.
In addition, in the scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Egypt, many parallel lenses are used to show the vast activity environment.
And because there are many stones, it gives the audience a feeling of confusion.
A man walked past Lin, and the detective was also beside them.
Stones worked well.
Talk about shades.
A shade unique to Egypt.
It's not gray, but a high-contrast, cool-toned, bluish feeling that leaves a deep impression.
Talk about actors.
⊙∀⊙! Rely on, the face value is really high. For example, Lin and the female murderer really couldn't remember foreign names.
However, aside from the appearance, they all acted very well.
Especially the novelist, who acted so disgustingly to me.
Hahaha.
Detectives do have their own style.
Okay, that's all, in class, hahaha?
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