tell a story, pretend to tell a story, don't tell a story, pretend not to tell a story

Daphney 2022-04-20 09:01:05

The development of popular feature films to the present can be divided into four stages: telling stories, pretending to tell stories, not telling stories, and pretending not to tell stories. 1. Tell the story at first; 2. The story mode is exhausted. Knowing that the audience is familiar with this passage, pretend it is still fresh; 3. Stop pretending, deal with the old stalks jokingly, and the audience understands what you want. The fun of communication replaces the fun of narration. Such as "Western Slow Tunes"; 4, this technique has become a new and old stalk. Deadpool is worth four stars if it's 3, and three stars if it's 4. (One star was added to the ending.) Talking to the camera is so popular, is it brought up by House of Cards?
(The above is a short review, the original text has been slightly modified) The routine


of the self-deprecating

genre movie is extremely mature and extremely rigid. The market has grown and matured, and the appetite has become more difficult, and the creators have been pushed to the top by themselves. Fortunately, an unexpected fortune: a veteran audience of genre films. These people can see the "Lone Ranger" set of Western classics (other viewers can only see "Depp doesn't look like an Indian no matter how he paints his face"). [Note 1]

Depending on the level of seniority, you can see the self-deprecation, Marvel stalks, and more Marvel stalks of the creators of the superhero comics from "Deadpool".

Self-deprecating is a shortcut to telling jokes. Knowing the stalk is a joke in itself. Successfully recognizing allusions from cryptic texts yields a sense of intellectual superiority, which is then miraculously amusing[2]. He said "I don't want the green suit", and his mouth was wide open when you guessed it was a Green Lantern meme (I'm not bashing). In addition to the method, the content is also a little fresh, but its fresh establishment depends on this premise: you must first identify it as a superhero film, and then it is a subversion of the superhero film. The line "Your boyfriend might tell you this is a superhero movie" has a double meaning. "Kick-a-Bian" is much more innovative than "Deadpool", but it is less popular, which may be related to the lack of such "contrasting cuteness".

In short, no matter whether the audience is experienced or not, they are no strangers to super hero films. In addition to a knowing smile, experienced viewers may also be able to heat up the topic on social networks. Other viewers can also enjoy a fresh sense of humour, "how is it good-looking?", "geez, it's good-looking anyway", and that's enough for popcorn chips.

"Deadpool" is both a genre film and a self-deprecating genre film. The latter is a sufficient condition for its popularity this time, while the former is a necessary condition, action, special effects, and a light-hearted superhero story.

The self-deprecation of genre films is a film history salon for senior practitioners and senior audiences. Anyway, the communication is the movie, so just use the form of the movie to communicate.

But this kind of innovation is unlikely to become a classic. It gets crooked easily. The humorous fighting genre created by Jackie Chan can be filmed and new, it does not rely on old resources, but the self-deprecation of genre films is self-consumption of the genre [Note 3], which is essentially one-off. Super hero films have become the same, only then did Dead Servant listen carefully to the chivalry of the iron man, and then shot the culprit in the head-this group of shots happens to explain why "Dead Servant" is "pretending not to tell stories": we We all know that Deadpool will shoot; Deadpool will quietly watch Tiehan pretend to force, we will quietly watch Deadpool quietly watch Tiehan pretend to force, or, we will quietly watch "Deadpool". "Pretend. /B This is actually a lost innovation. /B

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Note 1, Note 3: I've heard people say that resources are not mined, but created. "Mengxi Bi Tan" has recorded oil, but it is not as useful as asphalt to the people of the Song Dynasty. The internal combustion engine technology has created the resource value of oil, and the artificial plastic technology has created the resource value of oil again. Creators create genre films, and genre films create experienced audiences for genre films, and the new sub-genre "self-deprecating genre films" creates a resource for "senior audiences for genre films"—if there is no final creation , senior audiences are just a nightmare for the film industry, they will go around attacking the enterprising type, and eventually drain the appetite of all audiences, instead of becoming a new market like today.

Note 2: Many jokes that cannot be obtained are actually allusions that do not resonate.

(I'm not a senior viewer either, most of the stalks were told to me by the subtitle group... I only saw the "Agent Smith stalk" that the subtitle group didn't say... ^__^||| )


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(I didn’t read the last part until I finished writing:)
Take off the mask
and Take off the mask ,
this ending is super healing
, plus one star,
remember to close your eyes when kissing

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Deadpool quotes

  • Deadpool: [after breaking one of his legs] Ever hear of the one-legged man in the ass-kicking contest?

  • Vanessa Carlysle: [having sex, amazed at his stamina] How long can you keep this up?

    Wade Wilson: All year long?