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Film Evaluation of Flywheel Wyndell Dichinson

After the film was broadcast on TV, it caused a certain response. Spielberg edited the 74-minute TV version into a 9-minute theatrical version, which won wide popularity and praise at the European Film Festival. Some film critics say that the 4-ton truck that killed people for no reason in the film symbolizes Americans' fear of the Vietnam War. Regardless of these excessive interpretations, the film is first-class in terms of rhythm and photography. It constantly uses film techniques to harass the audience, which makes the audience feel the same as the protagonist. The huge truck head under the wide-angle lens represents the face of the truck driver who has never appeared, and it is full of horror atmosphere, while the subjective lens and the objective lens.

However, the above film reviews reflect many details that the audience didn't notice. In fact, the director is very meticulous and spare no effort in shaping the character of the protagonist David Mann. The shaping of this character runs through some details in the first half of the film, which has made a reasonable foreshadowing for any plot that happens next. As a salesman, David Mann, the hero, is used to condescending in front of customers, and at the same time he is timid and has no opinion. Do what your wife says. Even a man named Steve Henderson tried to rape his wife at a party, but he had to swallow it (see the section on the hero calling his wife at a gas station). What the director focuses on is such a "weak" man with soft ears (which should be looked down upon by many normal men).

On the morning of the weekend, David, the hero, was deeply sorry for his wife (see above) and drove alone on the empty intercontinental highway. The questionnaire broadcast on the radio triggered his * * * sound (see about the fifth minute of the film). Makes him feel that someone else is giving him a cushion. Therefore, in the face of an old tanker in the way, he did not hesitate to overtake. After the two sides overtook each other for the first time, David was very disdainful of the tanker. It was not until the hero finished filling the oil for the first time that he overtook the tanker for the second time. Under the spoof of the tanker truck driver, David's self-identity impulse to seek change and breakthrough was inspired. When he overtook the truck from the path, he was quite proud. As the tanker truck driver kept pushing him to 9 miles an hour and crashed into the guardrail of the restaurant, David's timid character was once again highlighted. In the restaurant, I first comforted myself, asked myself and answered myself, and then became suspicious. Finally, there was a misunderstanding conflict with another innocent truck driver. As the story goes on, the tanker truck driver has been eyeing David, always haunting him and trying to take his life. The hero's mentality changed from disdain and pride at the beginning to anxiety and fear, but he never despaired. After n rounds of contests, the weak finally defeated the strong.

This has certainly fulfilled an old saying in China: rabbits will bite when they are anxious. It also shows that people's potential can actually be infinitely stimulated. Whether your personality is extroverted or introverted; Whether the style of acting is competitive or Nuo Nuo-only. When your fundamental rights and interests are violated, when your opponent can't guarantee your right to exist, you can only bet your life to the end. No matter how powerful the opponent is, in the end, he can only end up playing too smart and playing with your life.