This is really the best 3d movie I've ever seen!

Eliane 2022-03-31 09:01:11

This is really the best 3D movie I've ever seen. The visuals are so smooth and natural that at the very beginning, the eyes are so greedy that they didn't even search for every detail and information on the screen like a plot. But I don't think the technology has overshadowed the content of the work itself, because in fact, after about five minutes, I got used to the picture and then I really started watching the movie (I just want to complain that I was sitting in the middle of the amc. In terms of location, because the picture on the screen itself is so immersive that the head of a person sitting in front of me in the theater has become the most uncomfortable point in this movie. I really want to cut off these heads while watching. Just got me engrossed looking at the clean screen).

I can't believe it's the debut of the lead actor, because the acting was so good that it burst into tears, and I cried when I hugged my sister at the end. I personally think that anyone who watches it will at least cry, it's super infectious (and it's not because of its superb skills that it feels real and touching. Oh, it's true that the acting is so good that it makes people feel very emotional.)

In addition, Barney Harris is the one who should go to the doctor who should go to the doctor. I feel that his post-war trauma is more serious, but Lynn's psychological quality is still excellent. , although I still think he should make an appointment to see a doctor.

There are several interesting comparisons in the film, such as the different attitudes of the hero's parents and sisters towards war, the cheerleader's infatuation with "heroes" and his retreat when he mentions elopement at the end and re-emphasizes "you are a decorated hero" , and although it was commented that these warriors have skills, but when they smoked marijuana, they started from the berger king. If they are discharged from the army, they may still have to return to the berger king. The comparison of whether the heroes have specialties is quite disappointing. People sighed, and after being beaten by a group of security guards and the conflict intensified, it seemed that the last thing to give a shit about the country, the most should abandon patriotism, after the incident of the heroic halo, the protagonist chose to be loyal to his brothers and soldiers. Occupation also makes me feel a little bit, which is quite a bit of Eastern fatalism. Of course, this is just my guess, maybe it's better explained in the book.
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Just finished listening to the press conference of the movie (btw, Garrett Hedlund did a great job in the movie but the whole press conference was like a waste, talking in verse by verse, and finally reluctantly ended with a good book praising Ben Fountain It's the end of a very embarrassing speech. He was saved many times by Kristen Stewart at the scene, and Steve Martin laughed at him and said start with shit, but ended up like a poem... Hahaha, the strength complained, and the scene was still alive Full of jokes), make up some content.

One is about the 3D shooting of movies. Steve Martin said that when shooting opposing scenes, usually because the opposing actors cannot stand too close to the camera, many times the actors rely on a point on the camera lens to complete the shooting, but because of 3D photography. It is not the same. Actors are required to not only look at one point, but to move their eyes left and right. Therefore, when shooting, actors often need to remember more of the performance of the opponent actors, and add some imagination to the performance of the opponent actors when they perform their own performances.

Ang Lee said that when he was working on the project of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, he didn't really want to explore what the soldiers experienced, but rather focused on the human nature that every audience may relate to (which should be exactly In this way, the scene of the soldier's war is not particularly much, and the hafltime walk has a heavier description). In addition, when the audience asks "the high-tech of this film makes me dizzy", "I feel that I am distracted by the new immersive movie experience while watching the film and there is no way to better experience the film". When Ang Lee confessed that he was very nervous at the movie premiere the day before, he also encouraged those viewers who were overwhelmed by the new film shooting technology to say, I hope you can watch it again, because the more I watch it, the more I feel like watching it. It takes a certain amount of time to get used to, from "seeing" to "processing in the brain" to "accepting". When you are familiar with this new movie viewing experience, you will no longer feel that "playing".

In addition, Ben Fountain himself commented that Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is a realist work. Compared with the Bush administration in 2004, he believes that the American political phenomenon has become more and more "surreal" in the past year. As an American, it can be said that It is increasingly ignorant of their own country and government.


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  • Dessie 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Uncle An said: I have no choice but to express this story with such a bland and realistic lens. The machine is too stupid, and we are too stupid, because it is the first time, no one can tell me how to operate it to make it better. Gorgeous, that's all I can currently do, it's a new learning. Maybe when the audience is used to such clarity and realism, I believe that more imaginative pictures can be taken. This is a process

  • Tiara 2022-04-02 09:01:18

    Its technology is jaw-dropping, not by the occasional amazement, but by the fact that it screams at the audience all the time. The intrusive sensory experience paradoxically weakens the sense of substitution, and the subtlety of details deprives the possibility of subtle expression. The disappearance of the membrane between reality and image is like falling into the uncanny valley; if this is the future of cinema, it has to be the first martyr.

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk quotes

  • Norm Oglesby: [from trailer] Your story Billy, no longer belongs to you. It's America story now.

  • [last lines]

    Dime: Seatbelts, ladies.