Gap in Black Hawk Fall

Alden 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The war scene scheduling is perfect, and the details of the shots from different perspectives are interspersed without any confusion. The plot clues are very clear, the story is driven by normal logic, and the pheasant without personal heroism suddenly ran out to add drama to himself, forcing the development of the story. The shaping of the team is very successful, and there is no overemphasis on individuals, people, not gods. There is a balance between authenticity and lyricism. It really relies on environmental rendering, editing and other means to bring the audience into the emotions that the film wants to express, without a single wasted shot. A clip of a plane crash shows our gap. Is the green tint a technical reason or is it intentional? In the deserts of Africa, green symbolizes hope? At night, it seems that the night vision goggles are opened to the audience.

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Black Hawk Down quotes

  • [McKnight sees Schmid treating the injured Blackburn]

    McKnight: What happened to him?

    Schmid: He fell, missed the rope.

    McKnight: How'd he do that?

    [Schmid shrugs with an odd smirk]

  • [after Super 61 crashes]

    Harell: We got a black hawk down, we got a black hawk down.

    Matthews: Super 61 is down. We got a bird down in the city. Super 61 is on the deck now.