I haven't even watched the famous "Terror Space" and "Rejuvenation".
However, in a superficial way, I always equate the first two most praised movies with David Fincher.
The so-called god editing, the so-called god narrative, but that's it. Only the ghost Quentin can compare with it.
I always think that as long as the film is fascinating, it is considered high-level. After all, humans are sensory animals. In order to pursue spiritual stimulation, we do everything we can to. Alcohol and drugs are all achieved through physiological stimulation, while music and movies are another important way. If a movie can't satisfy people's mental stimulation (whether it is pleasure, sadness, warmth or excitement), then it must fail.
David Fincher's films focus on atmosphere, and he does everything possible to create an atmosphere. Take dragon tattoos as an example. Actually, the plot is the same, but Nima, in the process of reasoning, in the process of depicting emotions, all use super exciting music to connect, plus the use of excellent editing to make multiple lines. Narrative, let you enter a state, and talk with him. So I will forget part of the plot of the movie, but I can't forget that when I watched the fight club, I was in the summer dorm, smoking cigarettes and drinking Coke. When I watched the Seven Deadly Sins, I was in the wet autumn, sloppy. It was a state, a state of winning, I remember interacting with the plot, all kinds of dirty words popped up in my mind, my mood was very complicated, my shortness of breath, my cheeks were hot, and finally I took a long breath of relief, got up to pee, and my ears It's all super exciting music in the movie, as if having a big dream, this is my experience of watching David Fincher.
The dragon tattoo allowed me to regain this experience.
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