Force the truth, force the horror.

Vinnie 2022-04-19 09:01:48

It was painful to look at. 1. Forcibly create a sense of realism by shaking the camera hard. The technique is extremely rigid and strongly causes discomfort. Is the TV station's VJ level that bad? Is it different from taking pictures with a mobile phone? It’s okay to shake when you run, but can you take good pictures when you walk or talk normally? 2. The sand sculpture plot forcibly gives passers-by A, B, C, Ding, and intelligence. It's like everyone is a fool, scolding and shouting when things happen. There are a lot of inexplicable plots in it. It is obvious that a person is about to become corpse, and he has to go there and turn his back to the person who is about to become corpse, and be bitten on purpose? Even if a firefighter sacrifices himself for others, it is impossible to sacrifice himself for the hero and heroine without hesitation. Is there no desire to survive in the face of life and death? 3. The hero and heroine of weak chickens will get angry when they see it. Weakening other supporting roles, just to let the protagonist live to the end. As a result, the heroine will only yell? The male protagonist has no power to tie the chicken? You can't even fight at the very least, and you are unilaterally slaughtered by the boss. 4. Give 2 points for the level of bloody horror.

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Extended Reading
  • Greta 2022-04-23 07:01:52

    The camera's aura of invincibility lasts until the last minute of the film.

  • Santina 2022-03-22 09:01:41

    Shooting openly, screaming

REC quotes

  • Álex: People think we run around, putting out fires but around 70% of the calls we get are for other types of services.

    Ángela: Like what?

    Álex: For example, broken water mains, or pet rescue too. Even though it sounds cliché, it's true.

  • Álex: What's your show called?

    Ángela: While You're Asleep.

    Manu: While You're Asleep? Then who watches it?

    [laughs]