I insisted on watching the movie because of the original cast of "Train to Busan". After being trapped for more than two hours of viewing time, I searched on Baidu. What about the original cast? After watching the trailer, I realized that it turned out to be the production team, not the creative team. I finally understood why the lighting and photography are such a sharp villain, and the plot is completely different from "Train to Busan". Heavyweight!
The smoothness of the first-person and third-person perspectives in the opening film, as well as the 180-degree shooting, gave me a little shock. The motorcycle fight scene was also very brilliant, but in the environment of superb post-production, it is no longer a bright spot. !
I insisted on watching the movie because of the original cast of "Train to Busan". After being trapped for more than two hours of viewing time, I searched on Baidu. What about the original cast? After watching the trailer, I realized that it turned out to be the production team, not the creative team. I finally understood why the lighting and photography are such a sharp villain, and the plot is completely different from "Train to Busan". Heavyweight!
The smoothness of the first-person and third-person perspectives in the opening film, as well as the 180-degree shooting, gave me a little shock. The motorcycle fight scene was also very brilliant, but in the environment of superb post-production, it is no longer a bright spot. !
Like Reeves' "Fast Agent", he is also one-on-one against the world's master, but with such a thin and small figure, when he fought against the big boss in the later stage, he was sweating! The difference with Reeves is that she is good at using knives, and Reeves mostly uses guns. It is said that an inch is shorter than an inch. The knife should be better than the gun, but in addition to using more ketchup, the others are also There's really nowhere better than Swift!
A good plot is unexpected and reasonable. The plot of a bad girl is unexpected, but beyond reason. The evil girl falls in love with the enemy who kills her father, and the peeping man falls in love with the evil girl. The two loves are intertwined. I don't understand why the big boss who cultivated the bad girl by himself would lie to the bad girl and say he loves you affectionately at the end, I think the writer's idea is to highlight the entanglement of the big boss, but the plot is too thin to support such a complex emotional context , after all movie time is limited! The peeping man used his work to get close to the evil girl, cheating the evil girl's trust, and then gave the evil girl a blow, and finally fell to her death in order to protect the little loli. I don't think even the screenwriter knew that the evil girl should love the peeping man. It should be hated, the actor didn't know how to act, so he replaced emotion with madness, and the emotional explanation was very vague.
To be fair, I am a plot-controller, but some of the fight scenes in the villain are really sincere enough. With the steering wheel behind my back, it is estimated that the people in "The Fast and the Furious" will not be able to play! The perspective of sniping the big boss in the toilet wearing a wedding dress is also very good! If it is separated from "Train to Busan", it may be a good movie, blame me for starting to expect too much from it! Like Reeves' "Fast Agent", he is also one-on-one against the world's master, but with such a thin and small figure, when he fought against the big boss in the later stage, he was sweating! The difference with Reeves is that she is good at using knives, and Reeves mostly uses guns. It is said that an inch is shorter than an inch. The knife should be better than the gun, but in addition to using more ketchup, the others are also There's really nowhere better than Swift!
A good plot is unexpected and reasonable. The plot of a bad girl is unexpected, but beyond reason. The evil girl falls in love with the enemy who kills her father, and the peeping man falls in love with the evil girl. The two loves are intertwined. I don't understand why the big boss who cultivated the bad girl by himself would lie to the bad girl and say he loves you affectionately at the end, I think the writer's idea is to highlight the entanglement of the big boss, but the plot is too thin to support such a complex emotional context , after all movie time is limited! The peeping man used his work to get close to the evil girl, cheating the evil girl's trust, and then gave the evil girl a blow, and finally fell to her death in order to protect the little loli. I don't think even the screenwriter knew that the evil girl should love the peeping man. It should be hated, the actor didn't know how to act, so he replaced emotion with madness, and the emotional explanation was very vague.
To be fair, I am a plot-controller, but some of the fight scenes in the villain are really sincere enough. With the steering wheel behind my back, it is estimated that the people in "The Fast and the Furious" will not be able to play! The perspective of sniping the big boss in the toilet wearing a wedding dress is also very good! If it is separated from "Train to Busan", it may be a good movie, and it is all the fault of the "production team"!
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