Pacific Rim: Uprising evaluation action
2021-12-18 08:01
Steven S. DeKnight learned the lessons of " Pacific Rim ". He used rich colors and high contrast in the film to make all the details and movements of the mecha appear quite clearly, allowing the audience to feel the power of the mecha more intuitively. , Coupled with the strong conflict between mechas and monsters, the visual effects and viewing experience have been greatly enhanced. However, the film lacks the bravery and tragic performance of human beings when they fall into the crisis of doomsday.
From the overall point of view of the film, director Steven S. DeKnight undoubtedly inherited the will of the top, as evidenced by the details of the mecha and the classic music. But at the same time, he has made appropriate innovations and improvements on the basis of "Pacific Rim" to bring a different visual experience and become closer to the aesthetic and movie viewing experience of ordinary audiences
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Extended Reading
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Nate Lambert: Great.
Jake Pentecost: One, two...
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