art, art, imagination

Billie 2022-03-21 09:01:58

The plot does not have too many twists and turns and brain-burning places, and it is also a relatively happy ending. The FBI rescued the trapped woman, and the heroine gained the courage and methods to redeem and save others, and Carl, who had a tragic childhood and who committed extreme crimes when he grew up, ended up being baptized as a child. The personalities of good and evil are redeemed at the moment of death. Except for some scary or bloody scenes, the art, composition, etc. of the whole film are really artistic and imaginative. Sometimes they are gorgeous and colorful, like the scenes in "Heroes", and sometimes they can turn around again. The painting style is gloomy and eerie, like the shot of the three women opening their mouths and looking up at the alien-shaped dome, which makes people both physically and psychologically disgusted, and has to praise their visual and mental impact. A brutal and exciting experience.

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  • Abagail 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    When I was a child, this movie seemed to have occupied the American movie box office for a long time. The pictures of Sliced ​​Horse and the heroine hanging upside down in red were very impressive. I suddenly thought of it and dug it out and watched it. Unfortunately, I only found it online, and many parts were harmonized. The picture artist stick, only to find out that it is the early work of the director of [Falling], no wonder the big scenes are like MVs.

  • Queenie 2021-12-10 08:01:37

    The opening scene is a desert scene, and the movie is also the theme of the wasteland of the soul, so the soundtrack is in the Arabian style. The middle name of the schizophrenic Carl is Rudolf, which has the same name as Hitler. Is it to illustrate the violence hidden in the human mind? The director was born in MTV, so the perspective visual effects created by the visual effects are quite special. The horse that was dismissed is really spectacular.

The Cell quotes

  • Miriam: Did we go sailing?

    Catharine Deane: Almost! Mocky-Lock showed up.

    Miriam: [saying a nursery rhyme] Mocky-Lock is the boogeyman, Mocky-Lock wants me where I am!

    Catharine Deane: Mocky-Lock is a pain in the ass.

  • Catharine Deane: Hey you.

    [pets young Carl's horse]

    Catharine Deane: You know, I know another little boy who has a horse. His name's Edward. The boy, not the horse.