The man who pretended to be in "New SWAT Judge" should go to the 200th floor

Ena 2022-01-27 08:01:40

The roles in many movies require actors to perform without showing their faces. For example, Hugo Weaving's performance in "V for Vendetta" relies on body language to set up characters. Karl Urban, who played the role of Judge Dredd in this film, obviously does not have the kind of physical performance ability of Hugo Weaving. Dredd's character isn't complete with clean gun-fucking and hoarse language that's deliberately muted. Urban's performance is obviously more contagious when he shows his face, such as "The Bourne 2", where the performance is simply a cool mess, hardly a few lines are spoken, and the exotic face is matched with a stern expression, It plays a Russian killer vividly.




Due to the existence of the previous work - "Special Police Judge" (1995) starring Stallone, it is inevitable to make a comparison. In comparison, Urban's gauge pressure field is still a lot worse than Stallone. After all, Brother Long was world-class at the time. The action superstar, and Urban at this time, both in terms of self-confidence and performance experience, can't reach the height of Brother Long. In particular, only the jaw can be shown during the performance, and all expressions need to be performed with the jaw and mouth, but Urban is really not successful. For example, the pursed expression at the corners of the mouth in the usual state, does it simply feel that this person's brain has been kicked by a donkey? Why are you pretending to be forceful wherever you go? I think there is something wrong with the director. The downward pressure on the corner of the mouth is indeed the expression of a man's resolute face, but it is under the natural premise, such as Mr. Schwarzenegger and Mr. Stallone. . When Uncle Stallone was born, the doctor used surgical scissors to cut his face to the facial nerve, so the facial muscles were pulled down, but this crooked hit made Uncle Long's face surprisingly. Urban wanted to behave like this and could only pursed his lips, but what was the effect? Really can not compliment. Maybe it was the director's arrangement that Urban didn't need any action, no acting skills, no lines or even expressions. He just finished the whole episode with his mouth twitching, and his body couldn't handle the outfit of a SWAT judge. It's better to change his body. Better show.




Another blond violent loli, I think it's not as good as the violent loli in "Kipian King"


The most terrible thing is that Urban is also suppressed by the blond little loli in the film - Cassandra Anderson (played by Olivia Thirlby), which is Dredd's new assistant, and Dredd also conducts actual combat tests on her to observe. Is she qualified enough to be a SWAT judge? After all, her score failed, but she is a mutant and has mind reading skills. Well, this film started the cross trend of "SWAT Judge" and "X-Men", For Mao to come up with a mutant, I feel that the hardness of this film's hard science fiction has dropped. Perhaps the American screenwriter watched China's most popular "Di Renjie", because in the following scene, Dredd would say almost every time he encountered the enemy: "What do you think? Recruit" I rely on the American version of "Yuan Fang" , what do you think?" And this new recruit will also answer with reason and evidence, the American guy, he knows the essence of China's current society.

I won't say much about the plot. In short, the last feeling after reading it: the man who pretends to be forced should go to the 200th floor.

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Extended Reading
  • Luisa 2022-04-21 09:01:38

    olivia is so beautiful! ! ! The two people took the elevator down, reminiscent of the end of doom! To say that this one is not as good as Stallone's one would be ridiculous.

  • Hoyt 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    The whole movie looks like the American sci-fi version of "The Raid".

Dredd quotes

  • Chief Judge: Sink or swim. Chuck her in the deep end.

    Judge Dredd: It's all a deep end.

  • Judge Dredd: Rookie, you're ready?

    Anderson: Yeah.

    Judge Dredd: You don't look ready.