Let’s talk about the background of the filming first.
The filming of Frank Miller's favorite work "Spartan Warriors" this time is a fact that Zack Snyder could not even dream of. In fact, Snyder hasn't touched his icy guide tube since the zombie movie Dawn of the Dead a few years ago. Fortunately, "Spartan 300 Warriors" once again gave him a chance to show his talent. Therefore, Snyder's gratitude to Miller can be described as indescribable, and can only be repaid with his hard work at work. In fact, Snyder's previous works also have a good texture, full of violent blood and gorgeous fantasy heroism. The film also adopts the same production method as "Sin City" in style, in order to pursue the unity of the style of Miller's original work. Like the character of the Spartans, the film has both iron harshness and warm blood. The light, shadow and color are richer and more vivid and smooth than "Sin City". It is still tragic and solemn, and a lot of surreal and modern elements have been added to the scene design, although it is epic, it is like a dream. From Frank Miller's point of view, although he has already had a successful experience, the old-fashioned Frank Miller is still unwilling to take a back seat and insists on completely interfering in the film creation process, including writing the script and drawing the storyboard, etc. This obviously also provided a great help for the director Snyder in the creation. Therefore, when the film released the trailer a hundred days ago, it received great acclaim both inside and outside the industry.
Since it is a comic adaptation, let's talk about the movie screen.
From front to back, the witch on the top of the mountain must be unforgettable, right? In order to express the verve and elegance of his dance, the director filmed it while he was sleeping. It is said that if you look closely, you can see the expression of the actress holding her breath. Another important point, about the actress's bold and free and easy dew point, is just right, without embellishment. Only these two points have fully reflected the feminine beauty.
About male masculinity, it seems that there is no need to say. However, since some people have criticized the clothing styling, then we have to turn around. According to Miller's research, it seems that the Spartans were completely naked at the time. Therefore, in his original comics, all the Spartans were completely naked, except for a blood-red cloak, which was completely naked.
It's a pity that the movie version of "300" claims to strictly follow the style of Miller's original painting, but it does not dare to break the "Aegis" of the American electric inspection system in terms of "bold nudity". The rotten MPAA institution of Laomei turns a blind eye to female nudity. According to regulations, many films with female nude scenes must be rated as NC-17 (no audience under the age of 17 is prohibited to watch), but under the slogan of "art first", many films are also R-rated. Mass release. However, for male nudity, as long as the genitals are exposed, they are all classified as NC-17.
At this point, do you have any comments on their black leather panties? (All male viewers, take care of the feelings of the female compatriots, why can you let the actresses show their dew points, but not let them see the abdominal muscles of the ancient Greeks?! Everyone together is the real YY, Hehe)
Let’s turn to the passionate scene of the king and the queen, how many films can you think of 300, so you can watch it with your children without fast forwarding, and everyone understands and thinks it’s beautiful, and at the same time, it won’t hang on your face? That's called art!
The final battle scene, each group of continuous pictures, each decisive freeze, cadence, and rhythm, makes people's blood boil. Even the prologue of the animation after the end is equally exciting.
In short, play with CG background + exaggerated dance movements + combination of fast and slow mirrors, I can't accept it.
Since it's a movie, let's talk about the music dubbing.
In charge of the film's music creation, the musician Tyler Bates, who worked with the director of the film "Eat Lives", was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Chicago. In the early 1990s, Baez entered the fields of film music and experimental rock at the same time. On the one hand, he helped some B-level production films to create music. On the other hand, he formed the Pet Band with singer-songwriter Lisa Papineau, and female singer Tori Amos in a Los Angeles club. After watching Pet's performance, I persuaded the Atlantic label to sign the Pet Band. When the Pet Band started to gain popularity due to their tour with Limp Bizkit and Blink 182, Baez suddenly had the desire to create music for the movie. In 1997, he announced his departure from the group and devoted himself to the field of film music creation by himself. He has successively made music for films such as "High Spirit" starring Keanu Reeves and "Killing" starring Stallone. From 2004 to 2007, Baez ㄧ connected works such as "Eat the Living", "Tear People", "Evil Castle 3", "Moonlight Panic" and other works, and gradually established himself as a thriller , The status of horror films in the field of audio-visual creation.
Facing this film, which includes themes of love, freedom, faith, brotherhood, justice, fear, death, and glory in its dramatic elements, while being revolutionary in its visual presentation, Baze intensified with percussion. The dynamic energy of the battle scene in the film is then conveyed through the large orchestra, the chorus of the chorus, and the deeply emotional tone of Iranian diva Azam Ali (Billboard praised her as a dazzling, haunting vocal instrument). Overlaps and changes are used to switch the dramatic theme stated in the film, and the medieval concertina is also used to outline the rough and gloomy atmosphere in the film. In addition, Baylor has also designed a myriad of ambient sound fields for the film through layered vocal singing and instrumental sounds, revitalizing the mythical and terrifying atmosphere of the film anytime, anywhere.
There are other people who don't like the narration of this film, which I think is understandable. I don't know how many people follow Wong Kar-wai's narration. So whether there is a narration is not the key, and it is not a problem whether the narration is good or not.
In the end, it's about the nature of the movie.
Many, many people say that 300 is not in line with historical facts. For example, about the way the enemy gets information, for example, Xerxes is not bald, but bearded, such as the Persian monster and the rhino elephant. Either way, Iran is angry and the consequences are severe. "300 Spartans" is not only banned in Iran (on the grounds that it distorts the glorious image of the Persians).
I think, come on, why take it seriously, he was originally a commercial film, not an epic masterpiece. It is to earn money with movies, not to write historical records by Sima Qian. Just look at the results.
All Korean domestic films collapsed across the board. They topped the charts in the United States for two weeks. Even China, which was originally considered too violent, has won 200 million at the box office since the release of the original DVD, not to mention our loyal gun fans. Woolen cloth?
There are discrepancies with the facts, but many are also well-founded. Art is the reprocessing of life. Why be so truthful.
"300" has some flaws in the plot. The director ignored the reasonable and fullness of the original blank space, which greatly weakened the emotional impact of the movie. The audience who want to experience the visual and spiritual shock of "The Lord of the Rings" must definitely Disappointed.
"300" did not expect to achieve the level of "Lord of the Rings" and achieve such high box office results, even the production company did not expect it. But it is nonsense to say that costume epics have begun to "rejuvenate" on this basis. Because "300" doesn't count at all, and has never thought of going the "epic" way, what it provides, like its original comics, is a passion that reaches a high level in an instant, which can make you The blood is boiling with passion.
So, why take it seriously? When making a movie, it's like talking, playing music, or painting. As long as it can arouse a strong sympathy from the audience in a certain way, it will be a success! (just like japanese "A pian") haha.
So, why take it seriously!
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