Very wicked, but very interesting

Adriel 2021-12-31 08:01:53

The script is good, there is no cut-and-mouth fiction and mystery, so it doesn't matter that it is full of loopholes and is more credible.
The camera is on the side of the two gangsters, it is very evil (such as the scene of Naomi Watts being pushed off the boat at last, it is very understatement, and the focus is on the dialogue between the two gangsters), and the audience with a clear distinction between good and evil will feel very hostile. Emotions, I must be desperate to see the end, so it makes sense to shout bad movies.
In the performance of gangsters, close-up shots and facial close-ups of characters are used more, especially in places where there are violent plots. Therefore, the requirements for acting skills are definitely not what those serial killers wearing masks can do (it can be said that Michael Pitt's performance It’s in place, and several of his scenes of interacting with the audience are also refreshing). The violent action takes place outside the camera, and is mainly expressed through sound, which is sharper and more tense than the usual bloody images.
In terms of other characters, the housewife role is quite familiar to the frightened empress Naomi Watts, and Tim Roth's role is also very cute.

Although this film is very useful to me, my wording cannot be too ecstatic for the time being, because this is a remake. Although the director has not changed, my preconception is that everything will change if it moves to the United States. So before I finished reading the original version, I decided to give it a small admiration, maybe the original version has a bigger surprise.

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Extended Reading
  • Anthony 2021-12-31 08:01:53

    The murder caused by four eggs

  • Hannah 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Far less violent than imagined, far less bloody, far less perverted Xing~ But then again, how are these two white-faced young men fighting for a few eggs? o(╯□╰)o

Funny Games quotes

  • Paul: You shouldn't have done that, Ann.

  • Paul: You must admit, you brought this on yourself.