Amateur Film Review of Violent Neighborhoods

Antonio 2022-03-25 09:01:11

This is a very un-French French film. It is hard to imagine that such a high-energy, Hollywood-inspired film came from France. And it is precisely because of this that this film once became the focus of the world's major film media at that time, and it became a smash hit. On the contrary, if this is an American film, it is probably difficult to achieve such an achievement, and it will eventually be submerged in the blockbuster American film market. And even today, when people talk about the best films in France, they are still taken out and interpreted. First of all, the background setting of the sword in the film can make people refreshing. In almost all texts and film and television works, whenever there is a setting where a wall is used to separate people in a certain place, it will inevitably mean that there will be an extraordinary period of time. s story. In the film, the French government uses a wall to separate the black and white of Paris, which is very dramatic in itself. Harmony and crime, neatness and filth, legality and chaos are all placed on one wall. This is the plot of the film, and it does not It's hard to think of a mapping to the real world. Secondly, the film also pioneered the integration of a sports theme that was little known at the time, so that "parkour" naturally runs through the whole film, and even becomes an important element to drive the plot. It is just such a seemingly ordinary integration. It is enough to make this film different from other similar films and become a unique and unique film, which is quite impressive.

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  • Henri 2022-01-01 08:02:18

    The action scenes are pretty good. This director is very suitable for action movies. It must be better than Luc Besson’s.

  • Samara 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Extremely rare French action film has surpassed most mass-produced American action films

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