The focus of this film is on the shocking and penetrating emotions expressed through photography. The harsh photography conditions aside, the photography techniques used inside are good enough to last a lifetime.
The depth brought by the wide-angle lens distortion in the forest section, when the pioneers of the 19th century faced such a forest, who could understand what they felt in their hearts? My love for wide-angle lenses is beyond words. And while at the riverside, Zhongtelephoto depicts the endless loneliness of the little plum is also worth savoring.
Photography is well-intentioned. The picture is touching.
In the end, aside from the director, cinematography, and male lead awards that "The Revenant" won, those who criticize the monotony and dullness of the plot are all hooligans.
It didn't win a drama award at all, did it?
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