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On the double-sided temptation of movies

~ drama is like life, and hidden personality emerges from cocoon ~

Double Temptation is a script written by director Christian Schwochow and his father, and funded by Germany and France. Describing an eager actress, in the process of trying to figure out her role, gradually blurred the boundary between drama and reality, and appeared personality disorder. The narrative rhythm of the film is very smooth, and the whole film is filled with intense and high-pressure emotional atmosphere, but it can perfectly take into account the overall sense of rhythm. The unique and meticulous technique profoundly depicts the complex feelings between the heroine and the director, which are closely intertwined and layered, and the suspense of desire soars. Photographer Frank Lamm, with his precise rhythm and neat and beautiful shooting style, makes the characters vivid and three-dimensional, which makes the film full of rich artistic atmosphere.

Kobita Syed, the artistic director, showed profound design skills, and the natural and realistic approach set off the rich psychological level of the role and the struggle of emotion and temptation. Compared with Lonov's Black Swan, this film not only pays attention to the danger of artistic exploration on the actors' psychology, but also examines the themes of family relations, growth, love and dedication. The director does not rely on film special effects, but mainly focuses on emotional superposition, supplemented by romantic and complicated soundtrack, and constructs a super dramatic tension of suspense, excitement, lust and temptation.