Since 1996, unknowingly, "Dish in a Dish" has gone through 10 years. At that time, the corners of the eyes of the Yushu Linfeng were full of folds. Ten years are fleeting, just like singing in a song. 1. I remember when I just went to college, I hid in my dormitory and skipped classes to watch movies. My impression of Hollywood is still the first drop of blood and the blue bridge of the soul, and I still have a steel wire for that amazing The posture of falling from the sky is unforgettable. Brian De Palma's works have never lacked suspense, and the whole film has always been filled with a tense, strange and exciting atmosphere, until the truth is finally revealed, which makes people breathe a sigh of relief. Another highlight of the film is Danny Elfman's soundtrack. Danny prefers electronic soundtracks, and uses a lot of sounds that do not exist in reality to outline violent and dark fantasy hero images, which makes his soundtrack independent of the image. In addition, it is unique and refreshing to abandon the dependence on the orchestra. Although the theme song is the existing melody of the original TV series, it is more compact and powerful and has a sense of the times after being re-arranged electronically. "Dish in Dish 1" is also the most highly rated part of the trilogy so far. Although the investment in the sequel has increased greatly, the effect is not complete; 2. The filming date of "Dish in Dish 2" coincides with a lot of Chinese elements Influx into Hollywood, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese culture, Chinese background, Chinese actors, and even Chinese directors. In this film, the most impressive thing is the distinct John Woo style, the white doves flying in the shootout, the sympathetic music in the background, the shooting of two guns, the bloody bullet rain, and the famous The slow motion makes people seem to return to the heroic character of the angry horse in fresh clothes, and see the unparalleled pony. Regrettably, apart from that, the film was lackluster, the plot was dragged and it was a flaw in the film, and in the process of filming, Liang Tang took over the sensational
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