- Before the filming started, director Christopher Nolan had spent 20 years in his mind thinking about some of the scenes and plots in the film. I also planned for the details and script of the movie for about 6 years.
- There are 280 VFX shots in "Creed". For the film directed by Christopher Nolan, this number is the lowest. "The Dark Knight" has 650 VFX shots, "The Dark Knight Rises" has 450, "Inception" has about 500, and "Dunkirk" has 429.
- There are 500 people in the film crew, of which 250 people need to fly to many countries around the world to shoot with the film, and there are big scenes in every country.
- In the film, a Boeing 747 crosses a building and eventually blows up. That scene was shot with a real Boeing 747 X1. Originally, the director planned to use miniature models and scenery, supplemented by visual special effects to shoot, but the crew found a large number of old Boeing airplanes during a scene survey in California, and the director and staff decided to use real airplanes for real shooting.
- In "Creed", the scenes of the characters confronting time and space confrontation are all played by the actors themselves, and the actors have to go through complicated rehearsals.
- When actor John David Washington knew for the first time that he would become the actor in the film of director Christopher Nolan, he also asked his father Denzel Washington for advice.
- In order to present the shocking time and space reversal through real shots, it is necessary to rely on careful planning and a lot of rehearsal, so the actor John David Washington learned to perform action dramas backwards.
- John David Washington, the male protagonist of the film, does not appear in the film from beginning to end, but is called "The Protagonist" (The Protagonist).
- When John David Washington read the script for the first time, he locked himself in Warner’s director Nolan’s office and spent five hours reading it. He kept going back and forth and flipping back and forth, because the script was too big. It's hard to understand.
- The role of "Kate" in the original film was very old, but after Christopher Nolan's wife Emma Thomas watched Elizabeth Debiczy starring in "The Widow Agent", he insisted that Christopher Nolan also watch this movie. movie. In the end, Christopher Nolan recreated "Kate" around the image of Elizabeth Debicci.
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Jessie 2021-10-20 19:00:28
Very Nolan, very in line with the taste of fans. The story of inverse entropy told under a complex logic, and Nolan still refuses to explain, the threshold for viewing movies is higher than before, even it does not burn your brain at all, but directly stuns you with facial crit. Between the simplicity of the story and the obscurity of the story, Nolan found enough space to put those spectacle action scenes, by the way, mocking the audience for "sleeping if you don't understand", which is quite joyful. (Bonus for the soundtrack (Debicki’s head and body are really scary
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Freddy 2021-10-20 19:00:28
. I’ve overestimated myself, and everyone has overestimated Lanno.
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Fay: We all like to believe we'd run into the burning building, but until we feel that heat, we can never know.
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Fay: There's a cold war. Cold as ice. To even know its true nature is to lose.
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"Creed" movie viewing story
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Great intracranial orgasm
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Nolan's "Creed" preview analysis, time backwards brain hole speculation! Some sort of mystical element can do it!
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No spoilers! "Creed" watching guide, I have read this to understand the movie better! Analysis of the first issue of "Creed"
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Failure is also counter-intuitive, and intuitively counter-intuitive is also successful? (You can't write short comments, you can only throw long comments)