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A brief review of movies that continue to be scary

The film's director, Wayne kramer, has always been keen to shoot this theme which attacks the dark society in the constant conflict. I still remember that Wayne won two Golden Globes and an Oscar nomination two years ago for "Unlucky". This time, Wayne once again dabbled in this theme and filmed Death in a Bullet. In addition to vividly describing the darkness of the underworld, linking children with powerful guns has dealt a greater blow to society. "Fire for Life" can be regarded as a film that appeals to both refined and popular tastes. If the audience doesn't want to bother to think about social problems such as "gun control", they can regard bullets as an action movie. A large number of action scenes in the film are also a highlight of the film, and the story development is interlocking, which makes the audience overwhelmed. The director asked Paul Walker to take the lead because he was young and agile. You know, The Fast and the Furious series and other works have always associated Paul Walker's name with action stars. As for cameron bright, the actor who plays Oleg who stole .38, I think anyone who has seen Rebirth will remember the face of this child star. In that movie, the child who bathed with the beautiful actress Nicole was him. Cameron bright can steal all the charm of an actress, and we certainly don't have to worry about his acting skills.

Others commented that this black gun, which was tossed and turned in many people's hands, seemed to be a competent "McGaffin motif", and soon dragged us into the display of violent aesthetic tricks such as street swaying at midnight in dim light, fixed the picture rotating/slow mirror penetration/water wave trajectory. MacGuffin is a film technique originated from Hitchcock, a suspense master, which refers to the layout technique that brings the film story into dynamic. It usually refers to a dramatic element, such as an object, a character, or even a mystery, that can make the audience quickly enter the situation driven by curiosity at the beginning of a suspense story. In all Hitchcock's works, there is such a big or small MacGuffin. For the sake of "drama", director wayne kramer did his best to draw the screenplay himself. 70% of the whole film is completed by the camera stabilizer, and there are nearly 40 complicated lifting lenses. The continuous and rapid change of virtual focus shows the excitement and anxiety of the protagonist looking for guns. If you like the violent video style like sam peckinpah/John Woo/Robert, then you will definitely like it.