empathy

Desiree 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The lens follows the substitution feeling very well

Psychology will also be substituted for the protagonist, and the tension will follow.

Feel the battlefield from another angle, the war

Humanity, beauty, coldness, and plot

With the now popular, immersive experience? Ha ha

The whole shooting made me feel and made me feel the battlefield from another angle. Many shots enhanced my sense of substitution. Walking on a muddy battlefield, mud on my shoes, scratched by barbed wire, etc., and the environment was also taken care of, The color of the rear lens, the picture is also more like

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Extended Reading
  • Mariano 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    When I saw Uncle Face and Ma Qiang, I thought this was the prequel of "The King's Man"; when I saw Mo Niang and Juan Fu, I thought this was the world where someone took overdose and made up their brains; until the end, I jumped again. Back to "Game of Thrones." Didn’t Toman say that his elder brother looks a lot like him just a little older? I thought it would be Emperor Joffrey, how could it be Robb Stark...

  • Wilfred 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The significance of the long shot is to complete the space narration with the movement of the characters. Based on this, the immersive experience in front of the screen is taken care of. The degree of completion is extremely high. Will crawling through corpses and remains is a figurative reflection of the excavation of the individual divinity. The more lonely and helpless he is, the closer he is to God. However, the priority of environmental grammar also deprives the individual in the predicament of arc presentation to some extent, and the instrumentality of the role weakens the persuasiveness of the subject's choice, which is a double-edged sword of technology. Deakins is simply a god.

1917 quotes

  • Lance Corporal Blake: Sir, the General is sure the enemy have withdrawn. There are aerials of the new line...

    Lieutenant Leslie: Shut up. We've fought and died over every inch of this fucking place, now they suddenly give us miles? It's a trap.

    [Leans in to Schofield]

    Lieutenant Leslie: But, chin up. There's a medal in it for sure. Nothing like a scrap of ribbon to cheer up a widow.

  • Lance Corporal Blake: [Schofield and Blake are in the underground German billet] Bloody hell! Even their rats are bigger than ours.