Halfway through it, I discovered that the film is both magical and real, pure and dark. With the cold winter of white snow as the background of the film, it describes the sadness between life and death and the separation of centuries.
Perhaps the two-hour film is not enough to show the meticulous portrayal of the original work. Although pure love is the main thread, the film’s emotional portrayal and continuation of the male and female protagonists are still slightly inadequate. In the first half of the film, it is described that the male and female masters realize that they love each other to the separation of life and death, without the desolation of the destined separation in the dark and the pain that can never be seen again. The search for memories and the salvation of lives in the second half seemed a bit hasty.
In addition, the visual effect of the entire film is very good. From the beginning to the end of the film, the high-brightness light spots of various colors are refracted from time to time, like the twinkling of stars, and the interplay of light and snow, plus the light reflected by the light spots. , Makes the picture as if adding a layer of filter, the light and shadow are interlaced, and it is also true and illusion. In the film, the snow covered in silver, the endless frozen lake, and the flying white horses with shining stars cleverly cover up the cold and dark city, making the picture pure and pure. The female protagonist's long, warm red-brown curly hair and the light and heat radiating from her plump body, the back painting of the moon looking at the moon, strongly shows the beauty and sexy of women.
PS: A little surprise at the beginning of the film, the hero's father is actually a guest starring Matt. Will Smith's guest appearance, Judge, is just hilarious. . .
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