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Chapter 777 is the best film director in my heart

Although this movie has 90 minutes, Tony Close can't feel anything boring from the beginning to the end of the movie, and when the movie ends, I want to see more, but don't want the movie to end!

A young man was sitting in a seat. He neither understood nor was interested in studying the connotation of the film. He only thought that this was one of the best viewing experiences this year. The special effects of this film made him suddenly realize that the highest level of special effects was that he could not detect the special effects at all....≦,

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

"I think it's all special effects and there are almost no special effects, this is the highest level of special effects."

At the end of the show, the two comments that Tony Close heard were very consistent with his own opinion. If the other party had not walked too fast, he would have probably run over to communicate.

In the IMA theater on the other side, Katherine Kennedy stood up and snapped her palms. "Georgeism" used excellent 3D special effects, audio-visual technology and shooting techniques to allow her to experience a full-body and mental experience in space during the movie viewing process.

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

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

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

Especially the long shot at the opening scene left an indelible impression on her, from the vast and quiet outer space to the shuttle, fuselage and equipment in the distance. Then to the astronaut, and finally a screw was carefully considered, instantly causing people to fall into the magnificent universe, which was incredibly realistic.

Not far from Catherine Kennedy, Sarah also applauded vigorously. This film has no complicated storyline. In addition to the minimalist cast, its story plot is also relatively simple. It can even describe a story of an astronaut overcoming various obstacles and returning to Earth in one sentence.

But its simplicity is truly simple and not simple.

Only after watching the movie can she fully realize that when sitting in a comfortable theater seat and changing hip posture from time to time, the plot turbulent on the screen will make people unable to help but sit upright to soothe their already cramped breathing rhythm.

The unsimplicity of "Gravity" is to use minimalist actors to interpret such a seemingly simple story with extremely tense dramatic rhythms.

Looking back now, during the movie, she put herself on the screen with almost uncontrollable difficulty, allowing herself to be put into the film's heroine Scarlett Johnson, and then felt the thrillingness that she would occasionally hang up, just like the heroine in the space suit where the oxygen content dropped sharply, her breathing was rapid and her heartbeat was accelerated.

No matter how good the film is, it will end. Sarah followed many people out of the theater. When she passed by the entrance of the theater, she saw Frank Pearson being interviewed. She couldn't help but feel moved and quietly stopped nearby, wanting to hear the representative of this academic conservative figure's view on Duke Rosenberg's new film.

"The magnificent beauty is the brightest background of this lonely adventure. The portrayal of human beings' insignificance and loneliness in space has not reduced the beauty of space and the earth to empty and pale scenery postcards."

The old-fashioned character seems to appreciate the film. "The best thing is the classic narrative of the film, which almost seamlessly connects every plot point. The visual effects and shots of this film, just like those classic narrative samples, make people almost unable to detect the cutting point of the shot. To put it more exaggeratedly, it is like experiencing the protagonist's adventure story in a 90-minute shot that was completed in one go."

He stressed, "I think Duke Rosenberg's progress in this film is very obvious, and he is walking back to the right path of film."

Hearing this, Sarah, who knew Duke well, couldn't help but roll her eyes. This video was just an exception. It would be difficult for a video like this that uses so many long shots to appear on Duke Rosenberg in the future.

It seems that they are very happy that those who have gone wrong are influenced by them and finally return to the right path. Franko Pearson praised another person who returns to the right path. "Scarlett Johnson has given his best performance since film, and can even be said to be the only candidate to play such an impossible role. Her performance is an art, and she can perform repeatedly and highly designed content like improvisation, which almost no one can do. I think people in Hollywood should understand that this is the attainment of acting."

Is this conveying some kind of message? Sarah dared not confirm this. The only thing that can be confirmed is that Frank Pearson may have been affected by public relations and seems to be ready to support Scarlett Johnson.

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

The TV reporter in charge of the interview no longer targeted professionals, but instead found an ordinary audience.

A movie fan who was blocked by a reporter seemed to want to share his experiences with others.

"A director like Duke Rosenberg is the best film director in my heart. He has reached the pinnacle of technology and has a wonderful and profound story."

Standing in front of the camera lens and facing the reporter's microphone, he was simply dancing and talking, "I was stunned when I watched the film in the IMA hall. I found the ultimate experience of watching the movie. Every screen suffocated me, and every second made me heartbroken."

He shrugged exaggeratedly and said, "Of course, the story of the film is extremely simple, and what I didn't expect was that the story is really that simple. A science fiction movie that costs more than two hours has become only ninety minutes. When I watched it, I still had a doubt in my heart. It was not until the movie was finished that the doubt was solved. There was really no need to use more things."

This person talked a lot and kept saying it, as if he would never stop talking. "Since the moment when Scarlett Johansson's oxygen was about to be exhausted, my heart was always gripping. What should she do? Is there still oxygen? Can you catch the spaceship? Perhaps this is the charm of the movie, which always makes people care about the fate of the protagonist! I didn't notice Scarlett Johansson's acting skills before."

The reporter opposite had already started to wink him, and the guy was a little conscious, "Okay, there's nothing to say, a very excellent movie, simple, profound and beautiful."

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

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

"If you expect to achieve the same visual experience on your equipment at home, it is absolutely a fantasy. The 3D three-dimensional effect of "Georgetic" is so powerful. When space debris comes quickly, your hands will subconsciously block it, and your eyes will also avoid it in a conditioned manner. When the heroine Scarlett Johnson burst into tears in despair, the effect is definitely better than the water droplet in "Avatar" that brushes past the protagonist's eyes just to highlight the three-dimensional space. When Clooney walks through space listening to music, you actually feel like floating in the air to feel the beautiful scenery. Looking down from space, the earth, the river, the land, the sunrise, and the scenery, all are vivid individuals, the ultimate and realistic cosmic wonders, so beautiful that it makes people want to cry."

After sending it, Sarah flipped it and shared it instantly. Although there were only fifty theaters in the United States, many related information had been sent out.

"When Torscarlett Johnson explores the vast universe outside the helmet from the perspective of Toscarlett Johnson, you will be in a state of chest tightness with her."

"You will feel like you are in space, dizzy, nervous, panic, lack of oxygen, irritation, surprise, weak legs, etc."

"Graining" is all kinds of good-looking. After watching "Avatar" at the beginning of the year, I felt like I had goosebumps all over my body. "

Now it is the Internet era, and even traditional media have appeared online versions. On the way Sarah drove back to the report, related comments have appeared on the online versions of some fast-responsive media.

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

"Graining is not a science fiction film in the traditional sense. It is full of tension and surprise scenes. Duke Rosenberg created the most realistic and beautiful space movie. There are no aliens, the war in interstellar space, and no dystopian plot settings. Only a man and a woman deal with the problems they face in the most unfavorable environment, but this constitutes a very compact 90 minutes. In addition, with the excellent 3D technology combined with the shocking sound and light effects of IMA, Gravity will become a role model in global commercial films!"

Yahoo Entertainment is not slow either.

"I was shocked and knocked down. I think this is the best space-themed film ever. I haven't seen this kind of movie for a long time. Duke Rosenberg and Scarlett Johnson teamed up to deliver a story about a woman fighting for her life in a zero-gravity space. This story is so outstanding that it makes people unable to find a suitable language to describe it."

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

"Although the film is more realistic and has no fantasy, this movie is not essentially different from previous 3D and special effects blockbusters such as "Avatar". Relying on the latest digital technology, "Georgement" provides a dreamlike feeling. This is a film that gives people a white-hot feeling. Both film practitioners and audiences will be inspired by this movie." (To be continued.)
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