Needless to say how wonderful the great dictator is (especially the speech at the end)
It would still be very much like a stage play. When filming, the curtain was used as the background. Most of the shots were long shots, medium shots, and wide-angle shots. There were no quick edits, no montages, and one segment was a long shot to the end. There is always a feeling of watching a stage play. But the rhythm is very steady, and there is no feeling of drowsiness in the middle.
Many suspense films actually end very well, and the whole script is also good (suspense films should often have excellent scripts), but they really suffocate a person before the end, such as very suspects (or most movies have this kind of feeling inexplicably) , a movie with a perfect rhythm is really not easy to come across)
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