Chapter 353: The Extreme of Violent Aesthetics (1)

With the theme of revenge, the heroine who doesn't even have a name embarks on the road of revenge. The hearty fights made the audience addicted.

Critics, on the other hand, saw that Leila's grasp of rhythm and tone had reached an incredible level. Not all critics have taken Helella as their own and criticized them regardless of it.

More film critics do this job with a love of cinema in their hearts. Take the film critics who got the invitation letters, they are all recognized as real film critics.

So they're also really, genuinely appreciating this movie.

Many film critics have always considered Leila to be a genius who has brought one horror film classic after another to the world. But horror movies are horror movies, and in the eyes of many old-school film critics, they are actually a very unelegant genre.

When Leila directed "Rush Hour" and began to transform, they were also worried and hopeful, hoping that she could find a new way to break free from the unnutritious genre of horror films.

It turned out that the film was really good, and it made something different, and the critics were happy to see her progress, but it wasn't enough.

Yes, it's remarkable that she's only 20 years old to make a movie like that. But that movie is still too simple, let's not talk about whether it has connotation or not, and there is nothing deeper in terms of shooting techniques.

But what's in front of you is different. Lyra's control over the tone of light and shadow is at its peak. If it weren't for the inappropriate location, they would all want to stand up and applaud her!

That's the classic! That's the beauty of the movie!

Looking at the fans around them staring at the movie screen, film critics and reporters from various media outlets knew that Leila had succeeded again.

Journalists may not know what light and shadow, what rhythm, what tone, what violent aesthetics, but they know that readers like this! Another success of a genius director! Maybe it's still a big success!

Leila has indeed put a lot of effort into the rhythm, and the so-called good plot must be relaxed and relaxed, and there is a degree of relaxation. The fight is very exciting, but if you watch the fight for ten minutes in a row, you will find it boring.

In Hollywood, a lot of scripts are made on an assembly line. Writers who are good at writing plots design part, good at writing love design parts, and good at writing lighthearted should add some jokes to the script every other plot. So watching Hollywood movies, even if they are movies with very brutal fights, they will still be adjusted with some light-hearted scenes of jokes or ridicule.

Let's talk about the fighting part.

How to fight to attract people, how to make the audience not feel bored after watching it, is a very test for the director. In addition to having one of the best martial arts directors, Leila's perfect blend of fights and surrounding scenery and color palette is the film's greatest success.

Time gradually passes in the plot, and Roy's battle, which is remembered by many people, finally appears. On the big screen, he was wearing a white suit, his hair was draped over his shoulders, and he had a kind of decadent arrogance.

His fight with Theron was one of the more exciting, and it was also a few men-on-woman fights.

Roy's movements are more powerful than Theron's, at least on the big screen. In order to bring out the differences in the movements of each actor, Hung Jinbao, a martial arts instructor, helped him design more jumping movements that are different from others.

High jumps, bounce kicks, spins, etc., all kinds of movements are extraordinarily gorgeous. It also gave fans a more intuitive understanding of Roy's skills after watching it.

When the newspapers first advertised that Roy had protected Leila from a few thugs, there were still many people who didn't believe he could do it. But after watching the performance on the movie, they believed it. Regardless of whether his actions in the movie are really powerful or not, just saying that he can make those moves without a stand-in is enough to show his toughness.

Maybe a year or two of learning kung fu is just the beginning, but for taekwondo sanda or something, you can make good progress. So Roy's movements are still quite beautiful to do, and they also have a bit of real power.

"Beautiful. Leila gave Roy a thumbs up and got a big smile.

She will never be stingy with the praise of others, praise when she should praise, punish when she should punish, a qualified company is not good without a charter. It's the same with filmmaking.

Why do you let your subordinates do things for you? With a salary less than that of other families, doing heavier work than other families, and being scolded half to death from time to time, even if someone has to endure it for the sake of life, can you expect him to contribute to you in the best working condition?

Just look at Roy's happy face and you can see that the occasional compliment is very important. Leila felt that her grandfather was very effective in teaching her in this area, and she was worthy of building the big boss of the Moran Group single-handedly!

After more than 100 minutes, the film ended with enthusiastic applause. The applause was very warm, and it seemed to have no sign of stopping for nearly five or six minutes. If it weren't for the host on stage, I'm afraid the applause would have kept ringing.

Leila knows she's succeeded, and even though most of the people who come to the premiere now are her fans, she can feel their love for the movie.

But that's not enough! As far as she knows, "The Thirteenth Warrior," which Fai has invested, is also premiering in Los Angeles at this time. They have a great advantage in terms of film investment and casting, and the script and director cannot be underestimated, now it's time to watch the battle between the two movies at the box office!

Early the next morning, Leila came to the office and asked her secretary, Demi, to bring all the newspapers she could buy to her. She wondered if the films she thought were good were also "good" in the eyes of critics, and she wondered if Fajze's competition was as strong as she had shown.

The first thing she picked up was the "Entertainment Reporter", which is Leila's royal newspaper, and she will definitely not say bad things about movies.

In a previous newspaper interview, Leila instilled a concept in the other party, and that was the aesthetics of violence.

The aesthetics of violence didn't start with Leila, there were similar films in HK as early as the 80s that reached a high level. For example, Wu Yusen's "The True Color of Heroes", "Bloody Heroes" and the like.

Therefore, in today's newspaper, the front page of "The Entertainer" is titled "The Extreme of Violent Aesthetics", and "Kill Bill" is praised from beginning to end in detail, passionately, and sensually.