Lack of dramatic tension as a film

Deshawn 2022-01-20 08:02:53

[Spoilers] "A Mother's Revenge" doesn't feel as good as the marketing boasts. As a film adapted from a real case, it lacks a large degree of dramatic tension (the subject matter is good, the performance skills are slightly poor, and the truth is not enough to restore the case). The specific manifestations are: 1. The whole story is not set except for the death of the detective. Other "accidents" (the audience can hardly guess directly from the first half of the story), and this "accident" is really not that big. 2. Unclear focus leads to a strange rhythm of the film. In general, the director and screenwriter may not have fully understood what they really want, so the sense of rhythm is very poor. Judging from the title alone, the focus should be on revenge, but the perception and experience does not have a coherent and hearty "sense of revenge". It’s about sensationalism... The setting of emotional outbursts also makes people feel that they are improperly handled, and in some places they are also very abrupt, sensational for the sake of sensationalism... (there is no urge to shed tears) 3. The problem of intention. After watching it, this video did not arouse my friends and my friends on the extended discussion of the film and the case (aroused most people’s attention to the Delhi black bus case, but did not arouse thoughts). It is difficult for the audience to diverge and see. Deeper and richer levels. 4. To say that the degree of restoration is not enough mainly refers to the difficulty of solving the case and searching for evidence. Of course, it does not rule out that it is the screenwriter who makes it easier for the mother to get revenge. 5. Many sensational points are too deliberate. For example, I personally feel that the confession mother at the end can change to a slightly greasy expression. (Maybe I can’t cry, I’ll add a thank you, if you hug it tightly in the end, it may be more suitable for your personal taste.) But there are also commendable things in the film: 1. As for India, this can be captured in films that reflect social issues and women’s rights. The degree is worthy of praise 2. And the deceased queen who played the role of "mother" mentioned by many film critics did well.

3. In fact, I still like the sentence "God can't be everywhere, so he created the mother." It's a bit of a question (so the focus of the question is that the mother is not in revenge orz)

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  • Agnes 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    When boldly drawing material from real news and commercializing packaging, its core still looks directly at the gender inequality that exists in Indian society. Whether from a female perspective or from the ancient motif of revenge, this film has something worth discussing. Space, the story of the film is very interesting. It not only retains the sharpness of social news, but also takes into account the demands of commercial films. Educational issues, gender differences, family conflicts, feminist issues... As a developing country with a large population, after Indian films were unwilling to be reconciled, many realistic themes were shot. This film is recommended to be compared with the documentary "The Daughter of India". , There will be different thinking and enlightenment.

  • Winnifred 2022-01-20 08:02:53

    When the law cannot punish rapists, what a stepmother can do for her daughter is to kill those animals in her own way. In the past two years, most Indian films have revolved around feminism. Dare to think and shoot, and to present what you want to express to the audience is the progress of mankind. The biggest flaw in this play is its duration: verbosity. Although the offender was punished, this approach was too extreme. Using violence to control violence is not the only way to solve the problem.