v2 Chapter 777: Is the best film director in my heart

Although this movie is 90 minutes long, from the beginning to the end of the movie, Tony Kloss can't feel anything boring at all, and when the movie ends, he would like to see more, not the end of the movie!

Seating a young man, he neither knows nor is interested in studying the connotation of the film. He only thinks that this is one of the best movie-watching experiences this year. The special effects of this film made him realize that the highest level of special effects is There is no special effect at all.

"I really thought everything happened in space, so real."

"I think it's all special effects and almost no special effects. This is the highest state of special effects."

At the end of the game, Tony Cross heard these two remarks, which were in line with his own opinion. If it weren't for the other party to walk too fast, he would probably run over to communicate.

In the IMAX theater on the other side, Catherine Kennedy stood up with everyone and slapped her palms. "Gravity" uses excellent 3D special effects, audio-visual technology and shooting techniques to make her real in the filming process. Experienced a whole body experience of being in space.

In terms of excellent special effects, this is a typical Duke Rosenberg film, but on the other hand, this is not a typical Duke Rosenberg film.

Catherine Kennedy fully confirms this and I believe many people will have the same view.

The advanced conversion of the lens perspective in the film has reached its peak. This is not a typical Duke Rosenberg format style, but his use of long shots is just as stunning as fast and sharp editing.

Especially the long shots in the opening scene left an indelible impression on her, from the vast and quiet outer space, to the distant shuttles, fuselages and equipment, to the astronauts, and finally to a screw that instantly made her People fall into the magnificent universe, which is incredibly lifelike.

Not far from Catherine Kennedy. Sarah is also applauding vigorously. This film has no intricate story line. In addition to the minimalist cast, the storyline is relatively simple. It can even be fully described in one sentence-the story of an astronaut overcoming various obstacles and returning to Earth.

But its simplicity is truly simple and not simple.

After watching the movie, she can fully know that when sitting in a comfortable theater seat and changing her posture from time to time, the turbulent plot waves on the screen from time to time make people can't help but sit upright. To relieve the already cramped breathing rhythm.

The not-so-simple thing about "Gravity" is that it uses minimalist actors to interpret such a seemingly simple story with a dramatic rhythm.

Looking back now, in the process of watching the movie, she almost uncontrollably placed herself on the screen, allowing herself to be the heroine of the film, Scarlett Johansson, and then feel the thrill of hanging up from time to time in the air. As the heroine showed in a spacesuit with a sharp drop in oxygen, her breathing was rapid and her heartbeat accelerated.

When even the best movie ended, Sarah followed many people out of the theater. As she passed by the theater door, she saw Frank Pearson being interviewed, and she couldn't help feeling a move, and quietly stopped nearby, wanting to hear what the representative of the academic conservative thought about Duke Rosenberg’s new film. .

"The magnificent beauty is the brightest background for this lonely adventure. The portrayal of the smallness and loneliness of human beings in space has not reduced the beauty of space and the earth to an empty and pale landscape postcard."

This old-school character seems to admire the film very much. "The best thing is the classic narrative of the film, which almost seamlessly connects each plot point. The visual effects and shots of this film, just like those classic narrative samples, make people almost I can't detect the cut point of the shot, so I exaggerate it. It's like experiencing the adventure story of the protagonist in a 90-minute shot in one go."

He emphasized, "I think Duke Rosenberg's progress in this film is very obvious, and he is on the right path to film."

Upon hearing this, Sarah, who knew Duke better, couldn't help rolling her eyes. This film is just a special case. A film like this with so many long shots will probably hardly appear on Duke Rosenberg again in the future.

It seems very happy that those who took the wrong path were influenced by them and finally returned to the right path. Franco Pearson praised another person who returned to the right path. "Scarlett Johansson took out the best since the movie A performance can even be said to be the only person to play such an impossible role. Her performance is an art. She can perform rehearsals and highly designed content like an impromptu performance, which is almost nothing People can do this. I think people in Hollywood should understand that this is what acting is accomplished."

Is this conveying some kind of information? Sarah dare not confirm this. The only thing that can be confirmed is that Frank Pearson may have been influenced by public relations, and it seems that he is ready to support Scarlett Johansson.

Seeing Frank Pearson leaving, Sarah did not leave immediately. "Gravity" will undoubtedly become the focus of the entertainment media these days. She also wants to hear more people's views.

The TV reporter who was in charge of the interview did not target professionals anymore, but found ordinary viewers.

A movie fan blocked by a reporter seems to want to share his experience with others.

"A director like Duke Rosenberg is the best film director in my mind. He is technically the pinnacle and has a wonderful and far-reaching story."

Standing in front of the camera lens and facing the reporter’s microphone, he was literally dancing and telling, “I was stunned when I watched the film in the IMAX hall. I found the ultimate experience of watching a movie. Every frame suffocated me. Every second makes me worry."

He shrugged exaggeratedly and said, "Of course, the story of the film is extremely simple, and what I didn't expect is that the story is really that simple. A science fiction movie that lasts for more than two hours becomes only 90 minutes. There is also a kind of doubt. The doubt is not solved until the movie is finished. There really is no need to use more things."

This person talks a lot, and keeps talking, as if he will never shut his mouth, "Since the moment Scarlett Johansson’s oxygen is running out, my heart has been tugging, what should she do? Oxygen? Can you catch the spaceship? Perhaps the charm of the movie lies in this. It always makes people care about the fate of the protagonist! I haven't noticed that Scarlett Johansson has such excellent acting skills before."

The reporter on the opposite side had already started to wink him, and this guy was still a little conscious, "Well, there is nothing left to say, a very good movie, simple, deep and beautiful."

Seeing the TV reporter leave here to interview other people, Sarah also walked out of the theater and returned to the car in the parking lot, but did not immediately start the car to leave. Instead, she turned on her mobile phone, quickly pressed the button, and sent a message first. Twitter and share instantly.

"I just finished watching Duke Rosenberg's new work "Gravity". The 3D space landscape is so beautiful that it makes people want to cry."

"If you expect to achieve the same look and feel on the equipment at home, it is definitely a fantasy. The 3D effect of "Gravity" is so powerful. When the space debris comes quickly, your hands will be subconscious. Block it, and your eyes will evade reflexively. When the heroine Scarlett Johansson sheds tears in despair, the effect is definitely better than the drop of water that brushed the protagonist’s eyes in "Avatar" to highlight the three-dimensional sense of space. And when Clooney walks through space while listening to music, you seem to be floating in the air to experience the beautiful scenery. Looking down on the earth from space, rivers, land, sunrises, and landscapes are all living individuals, the ultimate and lifelike wonders of the universe , So beautiful that people want to cry.!"

After sending it out, Sarah flipped and shared it instantly. Although there are only 50 theaters in the U.S., there are already a lot of related information.

"When Thorscarlett Johansson's perspective explores the vast universe outside the helmet, you will feel tight in your chest with her."

"You will feel dizzy, nervous, panicked, hypoxic, irritated, surprised, and weak in your legs as if you are in space."

"Gravity is all good-looking, and the feeling of getting goose bumps after watching "Avatar" at the beginning of the year is back."

Now it's the Internet age. Even those traditional media have appeared online versions one after another. Just on the way Sarah drove back to the agency, some fast-responsive media have already appeared on the online version of relevant comments.

The reaction speed of "Variety Show" is fast enough.

"Gravity is not a sci-fi film in the traditional sense. It is full of tension and surprises. Duke Rosenberg has created the most realistic and beautiful space movie. Nothing. Aliens, the war in interstellar space, there is no dystopian plot setting, only a man and a woman in the most unfavorable environment to deal with the problems they face, but this constitutes a very compact 90 minutes. In addition, excellent With the addition of 3D technology and the shocking sound and light effects of IMAX, "Gravity" will become a model in global commercial films!"

Yahoo Entertainment is not slow.

"I was stunned and knocked down. I think this is the best space-themed film ever. I haven't seen this kind of film for a long time. Duke Rosenberg and Scarlett Johansson jointly sent it. A story about a woman fighting for her life in a zero-gravity space. The story is so good that people can’t find the right words to describe it.”

In contrast, the more important "Hollywood Reporter" in the circle has a calmer view.

"Although the film is more realistic and without fantasy elements, this film is not substantially different from previous 3D and special effects blockbusters, such as "Avatar". Relying on the latest digital technology, "Gravity" provides A dream-like feeling. This is a film that gives people a white-hot feeling. Both film practitioners and audiences will be inspired by this film." (To be continued.)

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