The original code is the original code. Looking at the influence first, it does not hinder the identification of the source. The first thing I think of is the suspenseful films of Polanski. The narrative structure to the sound application is too similar. Hitchcock is a very serious artist. Before shooting his film, he will complete a very rigorous and well-thought-out storyboard. According to him, the film has already been "made" by then. Therefore, no matter how many twists and turns, three sighs and sighs in his films, there is a symphony of neat and calm beauty. I think, in this way, he has the confidence to "sign" in each of his films.
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