Re-watching the "Bourne Bourne" trilogy, the obvious change is to pay more attention to the realization of the characters. In fact, compared to the "007" series, "Mission Impossible" series, etc., there is no doubt that this series of works directed by Doug Liman has the greatest ambition and achievement.
The same spy movie, "Bourne Bourne" has a more realistic and compact shot, abandoning the fresh clothes and angry horses of previous movies of the same type, and restoring the real "people" to the silver screen. Specifically, the color tone of the film is between dark blue and dark black, similar to the dusk of a mountain village, and the transition from night to night is more smooth and natural. Looking up, the twilight is dark and the mountain is dark blue in the daytime. Deeper shades.
In order to perform the fierce fighting style perfectly, close-up shooting is required, as well as the same sharp editing style, chasing and being chased, the hidden fluctuations of the characters’ psychology, all rely on this shooting to highlight, of course, the rapid push and pull also cause the viewer’s psychology. The ups and downs enhance the sense of substitution.
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