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What does Altman do?

Let's start with the question: What is a special photo? Special photography is the abbreviation of special photographic film, which was originally made by using special photography technology. From this perspective, the magic films represented by The Lord of the Rings and the martial arts films unique to China can be regarded as "special films", and even in a sense, all cartoons are out-and-out "special films" ... But now, due to the Japanese, the current special refers to a series of films made in Japan, such as Altman, Clan and Masked Superman. In fact, it can be said that special films can only develop and grow in a special country, a special nation and a special period like Japan. Feature films have some shortcomings, such as high cost reducing the profits of producers, and the overhead background makes it difficult for the audience to resonate. But in fact, this has its inevitable inevitability. After World War II, Japan, as a defeated country, suffered political and economic sanctions, including culture and entertainment. Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution stipulates that it is impossible to produce entertainment film and television works showing fierce war scenes, which makes it impossible for Japan to launch films like Pearl Harbor or Armageddon to meet the audience's needs in this respect. Therefore, the Japanese can only let the audience see the "war theme" movies through some overhead backgrounds and characters. The United States can choose World War II and Vietnam War as the war background, while Japan has only "invaders from the universe" and "XX organization that wants to rule the world". Because they chose World War II, the evil side became themselves; The United States has its own ace pilots to praise and make movies for their heroes; But Japan can't take a war criminal of the South X Massacre as the prototype of the protagonist. Therefore, the "Justice Warrior" was completely fictional in the feature film and became body double, the "national hero" in the hearts of Japanese (at least children) at that time. At the same time, because Yamato is an aggressive nation, Japanese feature films are more intense than Superman and Batman in the United States. At that time, because the production level of cartoons was still relatively low, it was not enough to show fierce battle scenes, and feature films became the only choice. Fierce fighting scenes have attracted a large number of Japanese teenagers and even adults, becoming a kind of "popular" entertainment. Americans tell people the horror and cruelty of war through war movies, and war scenes are used as negative teaching materials; But in Japanese feature films, the bloody battle scene is the first, and any educational significance is just "by the way". This is also the reason why Japanese feature films are different from heroic films such as American Superman. They can be unique and have their own living space. In this way, special photos were born in Japan and gradually grew up. With the formation and development of special photos, it gradually formed its own characteristics. Ordinary feature films have the following characteristics: 1. "transformation". Only through specific methods or props can the protagonist become a hero of justice by means of "transformation". This seems to be a common feature, and so does Superman in America. It should be noted, however, that Superman wears underwear outside to hide his true identity (... However, if Hayata doesn't change, any monster can trample him to death. In the dinosaur Tejik race, it is necessary to wait until the human cannon is launched, and an ordinary player can stop time. Therefore, the transformation in the feature film adds a layer of "give me strength". Moreover, the conditions for heroes to gain power are also very low, unlike Superman who comes from aliens, as long as he is an ordinary person. Just need a little luck, such as patrol just killed by Altman or caught by an evil organization (……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This gives the audience an idea that I can be a hero in this situation one day, which greatly increases the sense of substitution and makes up for the sense of distance brought by overhead figures. 2. Monster. In feature films, as heroes' opponents, they are all "monsters" or "freaks" (in fact, "freaks" can also be regarded as "humanoid monsters"), especially monsters, and even take the lead and become a major selling point of feature films. As I said before, the Japanese Constitution stipulates that it is not allowed to make entertainment film and television works that show fierce war scenes. What if you want to see large-scale destruction scenes? Then invite the monster out! ! So a monster with a height of tens of meters and a weight of tens of thousands of tons came (you can check the weight of a super robot with the same size), destroying buildings, destroying streets and killing citizens (this performance is less). The scene is fierce enough and violent enough, and it also gives a reason for the emergence of just heroes. Later, in the battle between heroes and monsters, only a few tall buildings were destroyed one by one, and the audience's desire for destruction was fully satisfied, which became the most worthwhile part (and the most expensive part) in the feature film. 3. Gorgeous killing skills. At the end of the feature film, it's time for the heroes to perform their unique skills. This has become a classic scene similar to the cowboy confrontation in the American western film Sunset. At this time, the heroes all showed their own housekeeping skills (why didn't you use them earlier? ), body art, fencing, light attack, calling animals (.......................................................................................................................... greatly stimulated the audience's senses, but also made the audience hang a heart for the protagonist, which became the most exciting moment in the feature film. The POSE posed by the protagonist at that time also became the object that children competed to learn the next day. /toku satu. html The original post pays tribute to the author.