Curly Fu is still very good, but the movie is too dizzy

Evie 2022-03-23 09:02:46

This movie seems to be released on the 18th of next month, but today's company welfare watched it in advance this afternoon. You can't bring your mobile phone into the movie hall yet, and the security guard took a long time to get in with an electronic detector. .
I've seen the trailer before and thought it was pretty good, but I'm a little disappointed after reading it.
1: The plot is really average, there is basically no plot ups and downs at all.
2: It is estimated that the director wanted to shoot like a documentary, so he used a hand-cranked camera, and the result was very dizzy. Coupled with various 3D computer special effects (the information ocean composed of wikileaks information floats around), people like me who don't feel dizzy after playing CS for three hours are a little uncomfortable.

3: Well, my English is really not good, but the English with various accents really makes me overwhelmed. It seems that it is neither British English nor Australian English. I don't know what it is. Anyway, I estimate that I only understand 70% of the dialogue.

4: Cuan Fu's acting skills are still very good. In a few scenes, he really looks like Assange when he laughs, and typhoon is also very similar. In the last monologue, his horse face filled the entire screen, which was very shocking. . .

5: I won't say much about other design plots.

6: If I were a screenwriter, I would make up some whistleblower dramas. How did Bradley Manning get things out? It’s secret anyway, and no one cares about making up random things. Movies aren’t documentaries. In the end, only one sentence was mentioned in the movie. He carved a CD and wrote a lady gaga. . .

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  • Trystan 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Get to know WikiLeaks

  • Alysha 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    It didn't last that long, I really can't stand it. . . .

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