Exhausted editing and a later movie

Georgianna 2021-12-01 08:01:30

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Thank you Kate for the ticket?

This is the most surprising movie I saw in the theater this year! From the script to the rhythm of the film are solid enough and amazing. This is just the first work of the director (the director is also usc ^_^)

From beginning to end, the film presents images of screens (computers, mobile phones, etc.). It took thirteen days (really) and thirteen years later (no...)

Just such a few screens were played by the director, and the plot was constantly and reasonably reversed. Various places were buried until the final truth came out. At the same time, I felt reasonable and reasonable. The various jokes buried in the early stage were also quite interesting.

I asked the director if this film has a Chinese version and think it will explode in China?

I was very touched by John Cho’s words after the screening. He felt that the movie was a mirror to him. He has always felt like a vampire and couldn’t find his projection on the mirror. Fortunately, he saw himself in this movie ( Asian) story.

Push!

8/24 limited release

8/31 officially released

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  • Kennedi 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    It is probably the most "cool" (although this adjective is not suitable) work in recent years. The film has developed to this point, and there should be a group of innovators who are both internal and external. Making a film is more than just playing with dazzling structures. Skills, long shot scheduling, and neon plasma are not just bluffing with high-concept themes; although the use of desktop windows throughout the process is not new, the editing is so smooth, especially considering the difficulty in the later stage, the editor is the biggest The hero and the story are also wonderful. An old-fashioned suspense is hard to watch. Although the final outcome is predictable, it is very appropriate to put it in this film, which would make people feel lazy. Especially when it comes to the case of Zhang Yingying, which has not yet come to light, I feel the subtle echo of reality and the film, and this film can be said to be outstanding and impeccable in terms of form, content and social significance. Having said that, the box office was completely abused by "Crazy Rich Asians" in the same period, and the word of mouth has not fermented to the level of "Escape from the Dead Town" last year, which is a very worthwhile reflection for both film creators and audiences. .

  • Hailee 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    3.5. It's beautiful, and there's so much to say. It can be roughly summed up as follows: This is a story that belongs to the new media era, but it is not a story about the new media era. What limits the height of this film is by no means the "advance" and controversy of the form, because even if the face is fresh, we can easily realize the transformation of the interface such as close-up, empty mirror, and depth of field - it enriches the vocabulary, but does not touch the grammar. What really inhibits the self is the obsolete core: the communication and educational barriers between father and daughter are neither a special product of the new media era, nor have they been created by the Internet if we take a step back, they can be exported and discussed in any historical context— From that perspective, it's not much ahead of The Social Network's final scene. No matter how cool and mature the game is, as long as you don't dig deep into the new motif of this era (for the time being, I think it should focus on "identity"), what you have essentially taken is just a step from remake to screen recording.

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