At the beginning, it was the old Netflix. This strange expression looked directly at the audience, coupled with the strange lens, it was inexplicably "intimate". Childhood pain, car accident death of both parents, gloomy child with expressionless face, smiling evilly from time to time, well, Netflix is standard...
It's the same scene and composition as in "Go to His World", the characters stand on one side of the picture, with the facial expressions of horror stories hahahaha, yes yes
2/1 split screen, oblique side light, parallel lines
Bean paste green background, dark green female steward, emerald green protagonist, point light source
Low-saturation blue, white and gray, moonlight sprinkled on the floor, cold and impersonal welfare home
As soon as chess is played, it is symmetrical, and the repeated composition is more silky to show the advancement of time and the growth of characters, from the original ignorant and cautious to the upper hand.
It doesn't need a line, just the disparity between the front and back and the number of people can make us feel: a male-dominated world
It echoes with the beginning, and she has always fought one hundred against one hundred along the way.
The montage here is interesting, while playing the movie and stealing medicine, the lines are also subtly metaphorical, and then the girl falls gorgeously, and the first episode ends beautifully
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