limubai-film
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I am very curious about what happened to this film.
It's like a chef preparing high-end ingredients to make a stunning dish for diners, but halfway through, he suddenly finds that the natural gas has run out, and there is no other heat source available, so he can only rely on the residual heat in the pot to cook the dish.
The first half of the film is undoubtedly a good one. Seeing Tony Leung and Andy Lau opposite each other will make people wonder whether it can reach the height of "Infernal Affairs". As a result, it completely collapsed in the second half. The narrative advancement relied entirely on voiceover dictation, and every scene that could have been polished turned into a few seconds scenes.
It's like a chef preparing high-end ingredients to make a stunning dish for diners, but halfway through, he suddenly finds that the natural gas has run out, and there is no other heat source available, so he can only rely on the residual heat in the pot to cook the dish.
The first half of the film is undoubtedly a good one. Seeing Tony Leung and Andy Lau opposite each other will make people wonder whether it can reach the height of "Infernal Affairs". As a result, it completely collapsed in the second half. The narrative advancement relied entirely on voiceover dictation, and every scene that could have been polished turned into a few seconds scenes.
At the beginning of the movie, Meng Chao, as a boy who dropped out of school, lives in a dilapidated cement hut. He looks at the river, and the background sound is a host who is broadcasting how lucky the boys and girls of that year were. The irony here needs no words.
The story begins with the collapse of the bridge, and outlines people who are obsessed with money and power can do what - wrapping people with cement.
The story is good, but there are still shortcomings in the filming. For example, on the rain night, the heroine and Meng Chao hid together in the shadows. When the camera was on the two of them, the conversation between Fan Wei and Zeng Meihuizi in the distance came through heavy rain, which undoubtedly did not fit the reality.
In general, this is a work that can clearly feel the serious heart of the director and screenwriter.
The story begins with the collapse of the bridge, and outlines people who are obsessed with money and power can do what - wrapping people with cement.
The story is good, but there are still shortcomings in the filming. For example, on the rain night, the heroine and Meng Chao hid together in the shadows. When the camera was on the two of them, the conversation between Fan Wei and Zeng Meihuizi in the distance came through heavy rain, which undoubtedly did not fit the reality.
In general, this is a work that can clearly feel the serious heart of the director and screenwriter.
The photograph of the film is fresh, and you can taste the style of Han Han which is island, locomotive, and joy. There is not only the romance story, but also the sketches of the times. Liu Haoran went to Guangzhou to find his father, and followed the crowded streets, a shot was raised, and Guangzhou's high buildings and bustling came to the screen.