"The Ranger Solo"
The second spinoff in the Star Wars franchise
Star Wars
A franchise that started in 1977, it's a too old IP movie
Take a look at the official poster of the year below to know how old this movie is
For those who haven't watched Star Wars
"The Ranger Solo"
Just watch the name of the movie
You can imagine that this is a
The story of a bohemian hero named Solo who fights for freedom
What is satisfying is that this movie not only accurately reflects such a story, it is also a Star Wars spin-off.
The story is smooth and natural as a whole, the characters stand out, and the more reversals at the end also give people the desire to go and watch the previous movies.
However, the visual effects of the movie are relatively rough. Robots, spaceships, and trains are all retro in shape, like the products of the 1970s and 1980s. They look like they are made of a mixture of pig iron and concrete. The effect of modern technology and new materials
In addition to the character modeling, the scene in the whole movie can't be seen on an alien planet at all. Only the snow and desert give people a feeling of being big and wide. invisible
In addition to these problems in the picture effect, there are also many big problems in the three-dimensional effect.
The following examples illustrate:
- The focus is not on the zero plane. If the focus is not on the zero plane, it is easy for the audience to find the subject and who is speaking, especially for those who are not sensitive to stereoscopic vision.
- At the beginning of the scene, when the hero and heroine drove the hover car to escape the slum, the glass effect in front of the car was not done, and it was clear that the highlights on the glass were not in the three-dimensional position where the glass should be.
- After they drove to the checkpoint, when the actor Han Solo got out of the car to pick up the thing hanging on the front of the car, it was a three-dimensional confusion between the thing and the car and the human hand.
- When the hero and heroine timidly waited for the security gate, the army behind them was searching them. There was a scene in which the army and the person being searched were in a three-dimensional confusion.
- Three years later, the male protagonist is killing the enemy on the battlefield, artillery fire and soil are flying around. In this part of the shot where the overall picture is yellow, there are many scenes with three-dimensional confusion, and there are many characters whose edges are not three-dimensional, and the three-dimensional fall to the back. lens
- In this scene of Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Beckett stealing nuclear nuclei on the train, there are many stereoscopic problems between the train and the mountains on the side. In this scene, all people with trains Large scene shots, all three-dimensional are confusing and dazzling
- The subtitles are still on the screen
- Chewbacca is a Wookiee, and in his first fight with Han Solo, he was about twice the size of Han Solo, but when it comes to the snow, Chewbacca is even bigger than Han Solo in some shots short
- At the end of the movie, the color of the cast and subtitles at the end of the film turned out to be cyan, not white! It can really blind people's eyes!
For a rumor about a movie that was released 40 years ago, it suffers in terms of picture and story design. If this ancient story cannot meet the viewing needs of modern people, then the film will definitely fail.
And this film also embodies this aspect most vividly. There are no gorgeous and rich scenes, no high-tech equipment that will reflect dazzling lights, no excellent picture design, and no brilliant three-dimensional effects. Some are just reversed and reversed later. The clues of the suspenseful story make people who haven't watched Star Wars have the urge to go back and watch the movies of the past.
But for those who haven't watched Star Wars, when they see such a movie title, how many people have the urge to go out to the theater to watch it?
The success of Star Wars in those years made many people regard it as a classic, and made many people have the idea of watching it later. Although the release of this film did not make people amazing, it also aroused people's desire to see the classics. Presumably this is also the reason why the director designed the film to have little connection with Star Wars, and designed a continuous reversal at the end.
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