over, it's over...thank goodness Someone came... it's over, I'm out of breath... thank god I'm here... I didn't catch it... thank god I went in... thank god it was on fire... thank god I escaped...
do you need to list more? That's what this movie is! The plot can be summed up in one sentence: the heroine saved her life at a critical moment when she was almost dead. Then repeat n times.
In addition to being able to enjoy the wonders of the universe at the beginning, at other times, we watch the heroine's fear, loneliness, and the insignificance of the person facing the greatness of the universe. 3DIMAX allows us to experience these things in an immersive way. When these feelings reach their peak, we will arrange to avoid danger once, and then let you experience it again in the next difficult situation...
Is this the viewing experience it creates for us? ?
I feel like I'm looking at a pot of boiled live fish, or from a fish perspective.
As the water boiled, the fish thumped; the fish eased a little, and an attentive waiter came over immediately: Sir, let's drive it a little bigger.
Open up your sister!
Are you panting without looking at the fish? Whoosh, the whole movie theater was listening. If you want to kill or cut you, it's faster. Is it fun to toss back and forth like this? !
Although from what the heroine promised the man before he floated away, I can believe that the director will let her live in the end. But don't be so frustrating. I believe that working in space is indeed very dangerous, and that they often face death. But life and death are also big. "Death" is a stalk that can only be used once per person. You pull a person back from the death line and push them back many times, even if you use high-tech means to make her near-death crisis every time. It can bring different experiences to the audience, but in terms of value, this is playing with life - using the heroine's life as a sign: Come and see how we can express fear so vividly!
After the movie entered the 3D era, I was unfoundedly worried whether the movie would change from a narrative device to a sensory carnival. "Avatar" confirmed my concerns to a certain extent, because the technological means that came out after seeing it did not make it a work with a more perfect narrative and deeper thoughts. But this worry was eased after the release of "Pi", because I saw how technology plays an indispensable role in the narrative, imprinting the unspeakable narrative elements into the audience's mind through the enhancement of sensory experience. There are also some 3D movies like Madagascar, Star Trek and Di Renjie that gave me the amusement of being in an amusement park while watching movies. This is all very good, that is, to make money and bring excitement and enjoyment to the audience, such a movie can also be said to be a good movie.
"Gravity" is supposed to be at least one such movie, but no. For me, it's not enough for entertainment - because appreciating fear doesn't give me pleasure; it's not enough for inspiration - because the elements of inspiration and sensation are too obvious (such as people who don't understand simple English and people on the phone). Dogs and Children); not qualified as a horror film - because there is no suspense at all, there are only expected dangers and expected rescues; as a feature film - looking for a story in this film is like fish in the cafeteria. It's just as difficult to find meat in shredded pork. After all the calculations, "Gravity" seems to have to be regarded as a disaster film. Of course, it will show people's active response to disasters, and give it a bright color in terms of values. But the color of this light can't hide the essence of boiled live fish - the fear of fresh people is its real selling point, and the application of 3DIMAX is like installing an underwater camera in the pot of cooking fish, which is convenient for us Experience this from a fish's point of view. I don't know how the other audience felt, anyway, I had the urge to lift the lid and escape the whole scene.
It's a pity that the 100 oceans I spent out are enough to eat two meals of boiled fish...
View more about Gravity reviews