Unintentional leisure at 12 p.m.

Julie 2022-03-21 09:02:16

Lying in bed at 12 o’clock in the evening, I felt that I should watch a movie for a while, I turned on the computer and saved it for a long time without watching “Undercurrent”. Within a minute, my eyes were slightly narrowed, and I was ready to avoid the stimulating lens (eyes, stomach, nerves) , I couldn't get up and change another one, but I finished it. I have always liked French movies. Maybe sometimes the plot is not rigorous, the narrative is not grand, even casual and a little neurotic, but its newness, its French tradition, and its color lens editing all fascinated me.
The overall horror atmosphere in this film is relatively successful. All kinds of extreme abuse of the body, tight editing, and sound rendering can tightly grab the audience's eyes and brains. For example, about making Renault afraid of dogs, the conversation between Renault and the police officer driving to the university for more than 6 minutes showed a little French humor. At the same time, sometimes people can’t justify this story very well. I think it’s because of the French feeling. It may be a little ambitious at first, a little bit like Hollywood, but as we talk about it, creativity emerges one after another. See you. There is no need to forcefully omit too much in order to control the audience's mind from time to time.
After reading it, I was insomnia for nearly two hours, and I was really stimulated by sequelae.

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Extended Reading
  • Cassandra 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Absolutely GENIUS!!! The camerawork, especially the movements, is enlightening.

  • Garnett 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    French crime film, Jean Reno

The Crimson Rivers quotes

  • Pierre Niemans: [to Max] Did the Police Academy teach you to pick locks?

  • Max Kerkerian: [after smashing the bar mirror with a stool] Well, now we do.