The feature of the movie is that it breaks through the usual rules and it is either a narrative technique or a shooting technique, but the overall meaning of the film is to write and write while it happens. At this point, the director made it very clear, "The screenwriter is called Martin, the protagonist is also called Martin, the name of the movie is Seven Psychopaths, and the script of the protagonist is also called Seven Psychopaths"
If you look at the film itself, it can be said that this is an idealized "How do I The subject of writing my script. No matter what kind of story these messy characters are telling, what we see is that as the plot progresses, Martin's script is also deepening.
So this is a brand-new idea. Many people think that it has some hints and what to do. I don't think it is necessary. Since Pulp Fiction Two Smoking Guns can be considered as pure storytelling, this film can also be said to be pure storytelling, but with a slightly different approach.
It can be said that with the occurrence of the story, the script is completed a little by itself, or it can be said that what is written in the script will happen.
Whether it is several of Guy Ritchie's masterpieces or the so-called memory fragments that the so-called narrative does its best to keep the audience from understanding, if they are shot a little bit according to a simple unilateral timeline, they will not achieve such good results. Since the essence of the film is to tell stories with light and shadow, the audience does not have to demand the profound and seemingly meaningless portrayal of the characters in this film. The title says this is not a story for a normal person.
Just like Hirata-kun, since you accept this setting, you can watch it now.
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