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The Shawshank Redemption professional film review

The professional film reviews of The Shawshank Redemption are as follows:

The film begins with a parallel clip. The film begins to explain the background of the characters, and Andy, the protagonist, is accused of murdering his cheating wife. The general shooting technique is to restore the process of the case first, and then jump to Andy being accused, which is obviously as light as white water. So the director used the method of parallel editing to interrupt and cross-edit the scenes of the two events, so that the two events seemed to happen at the same time.

In the climax of the film, Andy used flashbacks when he escaped from prison, and time first returned to the prison the next morning. Andy's disappearance caused an uproar, and the audience was amazed and guessed. When the warden cursed loudly in his cell and expressed disbelief in Andy's bizarre disappearance, the suspense was pushed to a climax and the audience's appetite was aroused.

Shooting skill

When Andy entered the prison by bus, the photographer followed the bus slowly with a bird's eye view and photographed the stone building in the prison as a whole. With the follow-up of the bus, a piece of playground, dome-shaped houses and infiltrated power grid entered the camera, giving the audience an omniscient perspective.

The director used the way of reverse lens shooting, so that two people were never in the same picture, which enhanced the tension and tension of the dialogue. In the meantime, a third-party reaction lens was interspersed. By inserting incredible expressions of several prisoners, the audience will realize the urgency of the situation, and they will sincerely admire Andy's professionalism, wit and courage.