what! So bloody, but not disgusting. what! So cruel, but so heartwarming. what! So absurd, but wonderful. what! So nasty, but a little cute. Detail, fun, playful, bursting fusion of works. Clever camera segmentation (showing the change of camp), montage (expressing psychological fluctuations, the director's metaphor), light and shadow (the shaping of the character image), clever slow motion (staying in the details of the gunfight, expressing the character's hoarseness after being shot) ), the switching of the focus (it is immersive and generally waiting for the characters to speak or act, which also contains the director's guidance to the audience's attention), and the right background music (the violent aesthetic rhapsody that constitutes the waste of flesh and blood). On the basis of multi-line narrative, there is an interlude at the end, so that people can find a sense of accomplishment that is constantly approaching the truth, and can not fall behind in the final ending. This work also finds the feel of "Red Dead Redemption 2", with a white title on a black background, reminiscent of a novel that keeps flipping backwards, depicting a vivid picture of the Westworld. Inspire everyone's inner mischief! This is Quentin!
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