Think about how to fill it before digging

Myles 2022-08-16 09:50:42

The first half of "Shadow in the Clouds" is also pretty awesome. For 50 minutes, it’s almost all in the bomber’s turret. There are only close-ups of the heroine and out-of-picture radio sounds of other crew men. It’s still very attractive. This is the power of suspense. Pay attention to suspense!

Then it collapsed, because suspense is a double-edged sword, you have to figure out how to fill it before digging a hole. The idea of ​​inhuman monsters appearing on the bomber is very interesting, but as a movie with a World War II background, you have to tell the audience what this unrealistic monster appears to be? And why does it appear? Rather than simply being a villain's selling point. There was also the Japanese plane that appeared and disappeared like a ghost in the previous section, and it turned out that it was really just running far. What is this called? This is called mystery!

Remember, when you have interesting suspense to attract the audience to watch the movie, but you find that those elements are endless, you will be bitten back.

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Shadow in the Cloud quotes

  • Tommy Dorn: Hey there, Garrett. Mm. Now, the way I hear it,99% of WAFs is lesbian and 1% is whores. Now, you find that to be true to fact? And if so, which one are you?

    Maude Garrett: It's a great question, Private Dorn. We're 100% soldiers.

  • Maude Garrett: I saw... I saw something move on the right wing.

    John Reeves: They're called propellers, baby. And they help us fly.