"King Kong Is Not Bad" is still excellent in the scheduling of shots. The four repetitions of the crash shot from different perspectives stimulate all senses; the long wrap-around shot of the restaurant has to be admired; the final chase scene is really cool.
In the handling of group scenes, the characters lack distinct characteristics, which is incomparable with Quentin's other films, but the scene handling of closed spaces is also excellent. At the same time, this chat is a little boring. The foreshadowing and brewing in the front are too long, which seems to be out of touch with the follow-up development, and it has little effect on the depiction of details and the promotion of the plot.
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