After reading the comments, I was shocked, and put the supplementary words of this paragraph in the front: Don't take ignorance as knowledge! ! The stalk "I'm a policeman" can be said, but it first came from "Dragon Tiger Wind and Cloud" by Hong Kong film director Lin Lingdong! Quentin copied him (in the end, Quentin went to Hong Kong to interview Lin Lingdong to express his respect and appreciation) From his debut, we can see that Quentin's ambition is huge, but he can really afford it. Although this film is caught in a plagiarism storm (deliberately watching Dragon Tiger and then Watching Reservoir Dogs), the two films have their own merits and should be praised. The moment Mr. Orange shot the gun, I screamed and had to say The director has a good grasp of the rhythm. Comparing the Chinese and Western films, from the plagiarism of "I am a policeman", it is obvious that Chinese people have a better grasp of emotional contradictions and complex emotions. After Mr. Orange in Reservoir Dogs finished speaking, Mr. Bai's reaction made me feel a little bit sluggish. But it may also be because the focus of the two films is different. Dragon Tiger Situation mainly shows the situation of "two sides are not people" and complex conflict of emotions of undercover police officers; Reservoir Dogs shows a lot of analysis of the criminals' hearts after committing the crime, using a lot of lines and infighting action scenes, and using The reverse order method reveals the identity of each person and unfolds a short biography.
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