"A closer look at each film will reveal its unique charm?"

Hazle 2022-04-23 07:02:30

To say what is the charm of this movie, does it count as "hypnosis"?

Movies are easier than novels to express the emotion of a story. Movies are undoubtedly a more advanced form of expression. They can drive your emotions through sight and hearing. A piece of background music may be worth a thousand words. The description of the novel should be gradually accumulated through more character dialogues, descriptions of expressions, and even the inner monologues of characters!

And to be honest with this movie, I fell asleep no less than five times (I admit that I have a strong sleep ability). The movie can see the ordinaryness of the movie from the content of the story, the plot, the characters, the background music, the rhythm of the movie, etc. .

In fact, a very ordinary story can also make an excellent movie. There is no doubt about this. Many movies are like this. After watching the movie, I look back and think that the story is very ordinary and simple.

One star for movies, one star for hypnotic effects

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Extended Reading
  • Suzanne 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The big brother sitting two rows in front of me cried like something

  • Arden 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Really good. Pure, Chinese dragon! trust, emphasizing trust. Near the end, in order to resurrect the dragon, the scene where the partners put down the power of the dragon and was swallowed by the darkness and turned into a stone statue was really touching. In addition, Disney took the dominant female protagonist model of Sonny in the first season of Netflix's "Love, Death and Robots" very similar. It is believed that this connection can bring a better movie viewing experience, and it is also a kind of trust.

Raya and the Last Dragon quotes

  • Namaari: Here, I was worried you were going to end up becoming a cat lady... like me.

    Sisu: Something tells me you're not besties.

  • Tong: You can't wait to get back to your family either, can't ya, Noi?

    Raya: What did you just call her?

    Tong: Noi! It's her name! It's written on her collar! You never saw that? And people think I'm the ruffian!