Find out more about DarkLord's latest movie scoring criteria. . Supervision welcome

Marley 2022-03-25 09:01:18

When writing "2015 Movie Record", I read the ratings I gave to more than 80 movies from beginning to end, and felt that there was something wrong with my rating system... A lot of movies are concentrated on 8~9 points, on the one hand, they cover up a lot of movies There are obvious differences between them, and on the other hand, many movies that are not too prominent have given too high friendship points... At the suggestion of several Mtime netizens, I decided to implement more standardized scoring standards from this year, and also exercise The ability to identify the film yourself. The newly formulated grading standard is currently only a trial draft, and you are welcome to discuss it with me:

from January 1, 2016, the trial implementation of the grading standard will begin. Minus points.

2~4 points: The film has obvious confusion in expression, or is full of predictable bloody plots, or there are obvious insincere and perfunctory scenes, pictures, special effects, performances, etc., which make people give up the bad experience of watching the film; [such as "Personal Order", "Allied Treasure Team"]

5 points: The film is bland, the plot content is basically explained clearly, but the expressiveness is not enough, no obvious advantages in a certain aspect can be found, and there are only a few points worth watching. Obvious drowsiness or other bad experiences; [eg: "Lost"]

6~7 points: The whole movie is relatively dull, with obvious advantages in certain aspects (such as pictures, tribute, music, plot, creativity), but disadvantages It is also very prominent, which may cause bad experiences such as sleepiness and logical confusion (fan points can be added); [For example: "Sherlock: The Hateful Bride"]

7~8 points: A certain part of the movie has outstanding advantages (moving, Surprise or shock), there are shortcomings (rhythm, plot, or performance), but it does not seriously affect the overall viewing experience (fan points can be added); [such as: "The Return of the Great Sage", "Avengers 2"]

8~9 points : Most of the content of the whole movie is attractive enough from the beginning to the end, without obvious defects (there may be rhythm problems), and at least two or three aspects of plot, picture, performance, music, creativity, etc. are perfectly integrated (fan points can be added);【 Such as: "The Hateful Eight", "Mission Impossible 5: The Mysterious Kingdom"]

9 points: The rhythm of the whole movie is controlled and relaxed, and it can give people a strong experience in terms of shock, emotion or joy. During the entire viewing process All maintain the irresistible attraction; [such as "Paradise Chase" and "Jurassic World"]

10 points: The movie can evoke some kind of extremely strong emotion or shock that makes one cry, and can maintain a strong emotional experience for a period of time after watching the movie. [Such as "The Grandmaster", "Interstellar", "Fast and Furious 7"]

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Extended Reading
  • Mittie 2022-03-31 09:01:07

    I just finished watching the UK New Year's Day release, the movie tickets are a little expensive, the structure of the film feels a bit like "Inception", and the suspense runs throughout. After the screening, there is actually a half-hour shooting footage, which is completely worth the ticket price. .

  • Evan 2022-04-02 09:01:09

    Uh, this is too ridiculous, why don't you just use the title of "Sherlock: Fooling Fans to Make Money"...

The Abominable Bride quotes

  • Dr. John Watson: [speaking in bad sign language] I'm glad you liked my potato.

  • Dr. John Watson: Sherlock, hang on, explain. Moriarty's alive, then?

    Sherlock Holmes: I never said he was alive, I said he was back.

    Mary Watson: So he's dead?

    Sherlock Holmes: Of course he's dead, he blew his own brains out, no-one survives that. I just went to the trouble of an overdose to prove it. Moriarty is dead, no question. But more importantly, I know exactly what he's going to do next...

    [theme tune begins as he jumps into his car]