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Is the broken bridge worth two brushes?

The broken bridge in the movie is worth two brushes.

Broken Bridge tells a murder case that was publicized in advance. Such a plot first tests the screenwriter and director. From this point of view, the film is quite courageous, and from the final effect, the attempt is basically successful. The script of this film has basically passed the test. In acting, Wei Fan is the most difficult, and the whole movie is almost dying.

But in such a limited space, Fan Wei managed to perform on several levels. The best part of Fan Wei's performance was that he convinced you that he had feelings for Sandra. Sandra doesn't have the ability to perform emotional ambiguity, and he doesn't play the role of Wen Xiaoyu well.

Broken bridge photography perfectly interprets Chaplin's famous saying: "Comedy is a panorama, tragedy is a close-up". Many shots in the film are close-ups and close-ups of people, and even a little fisheye lens effect is used to distort the image of people.

This kind of photography not only narrows the physical distance between the characters and the audience, but also narrows the psychological distance between the audience and the characters, making it easier to get close to the hearts of the characters.

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The Huangquecheng Bridge suddenly collapsed, and a pair of human bones buried alive for many years in the pier were shaken. Wen Xiaoyu (Sandra), the daughter of the deceased, traces the cause of her father's death with the help of a boy who calls himself Meng Chao (Karry), and goes hand in hand on the road of seeking truth and revenge.

Gradually, they discover that Wen Xiaoyu's adoptive father Zhu Fangzheng (Fan Wei) is probably the murderer, and there seems to be a shocking secret hidden behind him.