I ignore the plot and focus on hypnosis techniques

Ken 2022-04-20 09:01:16

Personally think that a more professional movie in hypnosis: Now You See Me. I just finished reading it, and there are many hypnotic elements used in it, from the background to the tools used. As for the character settings, the addition of lizzy, the role of grandma Zhou Yuqin is very good, and the other protagonists are very good. The whole editing is super smooth, the rhythm of progression is fast, and the questions about logic have to be sorted out after watching the movie. The angle of photography is very realistic, and you can feel the feeling that glass or water droplets are about to rush out of the big screen. Of course, the plot is old-fashioned, which is true, but watching this movie, I didn't think much about the plot, it doesn't hurt! The "false and true" hypnosis is undoubtedly exposed, the false one can see at a glance, the hypnotic knowledge involved in the true words, when we ask a question in our mind, the director will just give the answer, "visual blind spot", instant hypnosis, "Hypnosis Show "How the general situation is carried out, there are explanations in it, but the great thing is that the large hypnosis show in it is actually the hypnosis part of another huge hypnosis show. Unexpected ending, the final spiral staircase is the finishing touch at the end. If conditions permit, it will continue to rotate. This is the Rodster effect. At the same time, it echoes the previous "eye for an eye", no matter 1 or 2, it emphasizes that seeing is not necessarily believing, and of course life is the same. 2 also emphasized that "hypnosis is based on the present

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Now You See Me 2 quotes

  • J. Daniel Atlas: A magician's greatest strength is an empty fist.

    Dylan Rhodes: That is to say, the ability to convince a crowd that something is inside when really there is nothing

  • Agent Cowan: You know what I think now? I think you're smart. But you want everybody else to *think* that you're an idiot.