empathy

Desiree 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The lens follows the substitution feeling very well

Psychology will also be substituted for the protagonist, and the tension will follow.

Feel the battlefield from another angle, the war

Humanity, beauty, coldness, and plot

With the now popular, immersive experience? Ha ha

The whole shooting made me feel and made me feel the battlefield from another angle. Many shots enhanced my sense of substitution. Walking on a muddy battlefield, mud on my shoes, scratched by barbed wire, etc., and the environment was also taken care of, The color of the rear lens, the picture is also more like

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Extended Reading
  • Jean 2021-10-20 18:59:53

    Mendes probably made the most "beautiful" war movie after the millennium. The first half of the war is a thriller, the second half of the war is classical music, and there is a transition in the middle. The theme is not deep enough but the skills are extremely perfect. In the end, a mirror not only does not limit the field of view, but also allows people to get an immersive experience of surrounding. Seeing the green corpse and seeing the cherry blossoms flying in the position. The church of Doomsday burning in the dark night is so beautiful, it is so beautiful that you forget the cruel visual impact of the battlefield... (Essentially, "Dunkirk" is experimenting with war films, and shooting new ideas is the first)

  • Jaron 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    A masterpiece of late 2019. The story itself needs no elaboration, and may be flawed, but the way and process of presentation is amazing. Extra-long shots showcase extraordinary scheduling and conception for an unparalleled immersive gaming experience and tension. It uses convincing processing in some seemingly complex and intractable scene transitions. The depiction of the war environment, especially the site (British and German ditches, abandoned farmhouses, war ruins) is rich and sculptural. The visual impact of some clips is unforgettable, such as the muddy embarrassment when first entering the battlefield, the dark night chase in the ruins of the church in the firelight, the exhaustion of climbing over the corpses in the river, the vertical charge in the midst of the war... Mendes may just say goodbye An ancestor's story of World War I, this kind of big fight is awe-inspiring.

1917 quotes

  • [first lines]

    Sergeant Sanders: Blake. Blake!

    Lance Corporal Blake: [waking] Sorry, Sarge.

    Sergeant Sanders: Pick a man. Bring your kit.

    Lance Corporal Blake: Yes, Sarge.

    [walks over to Schofield and wakes him]

  • Title Card: For Lance Corporal Alfred H. Mendes, 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, who told us the stories.