Chapter 437: Creating a New Style

In all the film and television works that Chen Feng has seen so far, the subjective shots about sniping are aimed at the target, and it is estimated that it is not that the directors of DreamWorks do not understand the knowledge of sniping, but that they are afraid that the general audience will not understand. Rather than bothering to explain, it is better to simply shoot it as "looks accurate".

It is true that the bullet does not fly in a straight line in reality, but it is definitely not as natural as Bekman Betov envisioned, and Chen Feng's explanation is not enough to support Bekman Betov's idea. The plot discussion broke up unhappily, Beckman Betov left the conference room without saying a word, and Chen Feng also stood up, but he found that Li Qingya next to him and Morgan Freeman opposite didn't seem to have any intention of leaving.

"Chen Feng, do you really think it's a wise decision to join this film?" In front of Morgan Freeman, Li Qingya asked very directly.

Chen Feng was stunned for a moment, he pulled out the chair and sat down again, "Do you regret it?" ”

"I think that Russian is a bit unreliable." Li Qingya did not shy away from saying what she thought in her heart, and in Morgan Freeman's eyes, Chen Feng also saw the same worry, which is probably the reason why he stayed.

"Geniuses, before they become geniuses, often bear the title of madman." Chen Feng smiled slightly, "A few years ago, when "The Matrix" appeared, everyone was amazed that the Wachowski brothers created 'bullet time', and the audience screamed for the bullet to be locked in an instant, and was excited for every action scene in the camera. Because of the Hackers series, we think the Wachowski brothers are more than just directors. He is also a philosopher. ”

Morgan Freeman finally spoke, "Are you saying that this idea of a bullet turn will become as classic as 'bullet time'?" ”

Chen Feng nodded, "I think it's very possible, if "Hacker" has created a trend, then "Wanted" is undoubtedly a follower of this trend. It's just that ideologically, our directors are not as deep as the Wachowski brothers. He's a complete visionary, or 'sleepwalker' might be more appropriate to describe him. This is after watching his "Night Watch" and "Sun Watch". You will certainly agree with me. ”

"So he's sleepwalking and creating a bunch of supermen who can pair the wings of flies with guns?" Li Qingya's words still carry a strong sense of irony.

Chen Feng shook his head, "A good movie doesn't have to be exhaustive, I prefer works that may have shortcomings in some aspects but are done to the extreme in some aspects." Because anything is king. ”

"Believe my judgment, Beckmanbetov is definitely a person who can take the sense of form to the extreme, and he can fill the void of the plot content with imaginative images; Cover up the messiness of the story itself with the coolness of the appearance. It's definitely a skill. It's like packaging an ordinary person with mediocre qualifications into a superstar. really did that, what the original superstar looked like, whether he was educated or not, no longer mattered. Because superstars, there is no need to respond, only to express. ”

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At first, many actors thought that Beckman Betov's hand-shaking shooting method was strange, and it was very awkward to practice, until Chen Feng took the lead in believing in its feasibility, and Li Qingya and Morgan Freeman followed suit. And it was done very well, and the other actors followed suit.

With Chen Feng's help, Beckman Betov survived the crew's crisis of trust safely, which made the relationship between the two go further, and private exchanges became more and more frequent. Beckman Betov soon found out. Chatting with Chen Feng is a good way for him to practice speaking and discuss topics that are of interest to everyone. …,

At about 10 o'clock that night, Li Qingya sneaked into Chen Feng's room, preparing to stay here for the night. Before Li Qingya, who had just changed into a nightdress after taking a shower, had no time to make love with Chen Feng, the good thing between the two was interrupted by a banging knock on the door. In desperation. Chen Feng could only let Li Qingya wrap a blanket in the bathroom to temporarily avoid the limelight, and he got dressed himself and went to open the door.

Beckman Betov came at a bad time today, when he opened the door and saw that it was him, the smile on Chen Feng's face was very reluctant, and his heart was even more bitter. He originally thought that he would be able to send the visitors away in a few minutes, but this time he estimated that Li Qingya would have to stay in the bathroom for a while this time.

As soon as they met, Beckman Betov shouted excitedly: "Chen Feng, I watched the two movies you recommended to me, and I feel that Kurt Vimol is simply my confidant in terms of showing the gun."

DreamWorks Films has always adhered to two different systems in its handling of gunfights: realism and romanticism. Before this distinction emerged, most of DreamWorks' shootout films were muzzle-spitting fire, and then focused on the intensity of the shootout.

Sperger's "Saving the Soldier" ushered in a new face of realistic gunfighting, and in this film he focused on the horrific consequences of a stump and a broken arm after being shot in a scene that looked brutal and realistic.

Later, the war film "Black Hawk Down", based on real events, continued this style and took realistic gunplay to the extreme.

The opposite of this is Romanticism, a style that is typified by The Matrix. The Wachowski brothers' invention of 'bullet time' in the film caused a huge sensation. But it is also a bullet avoidance, and Keanu Reeves's gorgeous back-up is not as good as the "Gun Boxing" that came from behind in terms of technical level.

In the films "Torn Doomsday" and "Deadly Violet", director Kurt Vermore fused kung fu and gunplay to invent "gun fisting", which is actually a kind of bullet dodging. The essence of it is to find a way to make the opponent's gun impossible to point at you, to avoid the opponent's trajectory by changing the posture and position of the body, or to actively remove the opponent's gun so that the opponent can't shoot yourself.

Although this kind of thing was filmed a little inexplicably by Kurt Vermore, it was really interesting conceptually, so Chen Feng recommended these two films to Beckman Betov, maybe he could get some inspiration from them.

Although it was only a reference recommendation, Beckmanbetov's enthusiasm for gun boxing surprised Chen Feng, and he seemed to have a lot of research on it.

"Can we go in and talk?" Beckman Betov looked into the room curiously, and Chen Feng realized that he had been blocking people out of the door all along.

"Of course, Mr. Tim, please come in" He deliberately raised his voice as he spoke, in order to make Li Qingya, who was hiding in the bathroom, prepare in advance after hearing it.

There was nothing unusual in Chen Feng's room, and Beckman Betov, who sat down, didn't think about anything else, and all his attention at this time was focused on the topic he was going to discuss with Chen Feng. (Your support is my biggest motivation.) )