Don't think this is the so-called documentary style. It's okay to shake when you're fighting, it's very real, why are you shaking when two strong guys are sitting in the office talking. Don't get used to it, it's really dizzy. Except for occasional exciting shots, the rest are just a few big faces shaking and shaking.
If you look closely, you can see that 80% of the shots are the big faces, upper body, etc. of the protagonist and supporting actors. The calm dialogue in the shootout is meticulous. why? Don't think it's to highlight the characters, because the director has no control over the war scene and can only fill the picture with a big face. It is said that the whole process is playing, the camera is shaking, the protagonist is shouting, and the alien's camera is flashing, and the details cannot be seen clearly. This is a technical limitation. Refer to the tasteless special effects of Terminator 4.
In all fairness, the last few minutes of boss battles were relatively good quality compared to the previous ones. Not making too many comments on the subject, sensational or arrogant, are not the most influential to the quality of the film.
Midnight show, premiere, 30 yuan, pass it.
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