Chapter 1097: Exaggerated Ratings

Chapter 1097 exaggerated rating

There weren't enough reviews in the morning, and in the evening, all sorts of reviews sprung up.

It's all praised, and unlike other movies, it's a bit scary that its praise is good.

On the movie rating website, on the first day of the release of "Infernal Affairs", it took one day to push the score to the limit, maintaining a super high score of 9.9 points, which is exaggerated.

What's more, this rating is the rating of more than 1,000 people.

is also that there are 1,000 people who give an average of 9.9 points to the score of "Infernal Affairs".

On this rating website, the highest is 10 points, the lowest is 1 point, and now the rating score, how many people have to score 10 points to have this exaggerated 9.9?

There are also so many film reviews that it exaggerates, and no movie has ever received so many reviews on the first day of release.

In one day, hundreds of film reviews, of different lengths, were put on the Internet for people to watch and learn about this "Infernal Affairs".

Film Critic "The Leaves of Donglin Street" - "Infernal Affairs - A Feast of Acting"

When "Infernal Affairs" was launched, I heard that "Infernal Affairs" brought together ten actor-level actors, and I was very worried, worried that Jiang Xia's story was not good enough and would blind the acting skills of these actors. Because we have had such a painful lesson, several old actors at the actor level have been ruined.

Fortunately, he is Jiang Xia, who did not blind the actor's acting skills in vain, but let everyone play better.

"Infernal Affairs" is a trilogy, in the first movie, there are five actor-level characters, so that an actor like Hao Ange is willing to play a supporting role with few scenes, and director Jiangxia can make it.

Let's first talk about Mr. Hao Ange's performance in the film. The role he played, he didn't even have a name, maybe I didn't read it carefully, anyway, I didn't hear the specific name, I only knew that a code name was Big B.

He appeared for the first time in the movie, and he asked Liu Jianming a question very casually, but the eyes that came out at that moment seemed to have a look that I knew well and knew who you were. This place was only noticed when I brushed it a second time.

Later, Mr. Hao's performance was very natural, and he always looked like a serious policeman before his true identity was exposed. Many details are out of line, he doesn't steal the limelight when he has a starring role, but when he doesn't have a starring role, he is the starring role, and the actor's demeanor can't be stopped.

This is the performance that an actor should have, knowing when to cooperate, and then showing himself in small details, not being ignored or stealing the limelight.

The second thing to talk about is Mr. Fang Ye, who plays Huang Zhicheng. Teacher Fang Ye did not have the domineering spirit of the gambling god at this time, but was like a sentimental chief superintendent, he was dedicated to his work, and he was also worried about the safety of undercover agents. The righteousness and worry of the high-ranking policeman are awe-inspiring, and such a contradictory state is combined into one, and it is not abrupt at all.

Because he is one of the protagonists, Mr. Fang's performance is more than Mr. Hao's, and there are more wonderful places, everyone can enjoy it, and the scene I appreciate the most is his smile when he meets Chen Yongren at the beginning to give a birthday gift, which is very warm.

The third one doesn't need to be said, Han Chen played by teacher Miao Chengjie.

Everyone's concept of the black boss is different, and every black boss is different. Han Chen is definitely one of the smartest black bosses, and placing undercover agents inside the police station is by no means a way and a way that ordinary people can think of.

Han Chen, played by Mr. Miao Chengjie, is not very treacherous, but confident and angry, but more still confident, he is confident that everything in the police station is under control, and he can feel that confidence across the big screen. His confidence was in stark contrast to Fang Ye's apprehension.

One of the two people is confident in mastering everything, and the other is not sure of what they have mastered, and the two have different psychology and different performances.

The fourth, Mr. Le Xu, one of the two protagonists, not to mention the role of the protagonist, there are classic performances everywhere, and there is a lot to say in every shot.

The fifth, the biggest surprise, Jiangxia. Chen Yongren, played by Director Jiang, definitely contributed the top acting skills.

If the acting skills of the five actors are rated as ten points, Mr. Hao's role is less than one point, and the other point must be assigned to Director Jiang, he accounts for three points, and the remaining six points are equally divided between Mr. Fang, Mr. Miao, and Mr. Le.

"Infernal Affairs" uses the wonderful performances of the five actors, telling everyone what kind of sparks a real actor-level actor can burst out after encountering a good script, this is a feast of acting, wonderful.

Looking forward to the next two parts.

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Film Critic "Colored Glasses" - "Infernal Affairs - Excellent Lens Art"

It seems needless to say, everyone who has watched "Infernal Affairs" has said that it is good, and it is good in all aspects, let me talk about what is good about it from the lens. There are too many good shots, pick two impressive shots and talk about them.

The first and most impressive scene is the silent chase scene that comes out of the cinema.

Walking shots are difficult to shoot, especially when it comes to setting off the plot.

The soundtrack was great when shooting here, and I'm talking about the shots. Jiang Xia used a long lens here, and there is a shot where the two of them walk one after the other, how to show the position of the two? Jiang Xia used a dislocation, the two did not block each other, and when the camera focused on whom, the other person blurred.

This shot looks very ordinary, but what I want to say is the color, the clothes of the two are very similar, black jackets, white shirts, black and white, with a dim picture, giving people a sense of solemnity, the pressure from the pavement, no need for music at all, you can feel that tension.

The phone rang, the two turned around, Chen Yongren's head, in the empty corridor, looked so unwilling.

If the first shot is more of a collision of two people's acting skills, then the second shot is really the use of the lens.

Superintendent Huang descended from the sky.

Before and after this shot, it doesn't show how Superintendent Huang was beaten, how he was forced to confess, and how he was thrown down, just so suddenly.

I think many people in the cinema were just as shocked by this scene as I was.

The follow-up reaction was not mentioned, just said that the dropped shot, such a show, suddenly seemed to be like a thunderclap, making the already tense movie plot even more tense, and then Jiang Xia used a top-level personal performance to suppress the volcano that was about to erupt, and just as he was about to press down, a gunfight struck, and the volcano erupted.

The rationality and moderation of the use of this shot are textbook-level, and the entire scene of catching undercover agents is directly pushed to a climax, without buffering, and it can capture the audience's emotions at once.

The lens language of the film is all for the purpose of the film, and it is all about mobilizing the audience's emotions, and every shot that can mobilize the audience's emotions is a good shot.

In "Infernal Affairs", there are many similar good shots, and I think the most classic, the most suitable before and after, is definitely the shot of Superintendent Huang falling, and there is no substitute.

(End of chapter)