Chapter 816: One More Time
"The big scenes of this film, especially the design of the special effects scenes, are so imaginative!"
Looking at the rewinding Paris on the big screen, especially the streets that have been refined by the iMax screen, Lana Wachowski couldn't help but sigh.
At this time, immersed in the movie, he was about to forget that he was here to "spy on the enemy"-
Compared with this "Inception", Lana Wachowski feels that his brother's "The Matrix 2: Reloaded", whether it is the scenes, special effects or pictures, is obviously a failure.
"It's not like a movie from the same era!"
Lana thought helplessly and unconvinced,
"However, in terms of action scenes, the "Matrix" series should be able to win with the direction of that guy Yuan. As for the narrative—"
Lana Wachowski shook her head.
- Although praised by Roger Albert as the most powerful director in Hollywood, the narrative of Charlotte's films is often based on the premise that it is easy for the audience to understand.
This, to some extent, is the opposite of the Wachowski brothers -
Because of the success of "The Matrix 1" and their own interest in philosophy, the Wachowski brothers poured a lot of obscure speculative philosophical content into it when filming "The Matrix 2".
"Our films are worth pondering!"
Lana Wachowski is proud of that.
Therefore, in his opinion, Charlotte Booth's "Inception" is obviously suspected of deliberately simplifying-
"This is simply a deliberate attempt to please low-IQ viewers who don't know how to think!, completely wasting such philosophical themes as dreams and reality, consciousness and subconscious!!"
Lana Wachowski thought with a little disgust.
He felt that his film would definitely surpass "Inception" in terms of depth of thought, but it was ...... at the box office
"Alas!"
Lana sighed,
"Forget it, I don't want to! At least there is a depth of thought, the reputation of "The Matrix 2" should be able to surpass Charlotte Booth's movie—— now, I think I am an ordinary audience, relax and watch a loose movie!"
With that in mind, Lana Wachowski quickly immersed herself in the world of Inception......
In contrast, the average audience is not as entangled as Lana.
Like Mary, who accompanied Parker Spaid to see the movie, she sighed at the 3D picture that seemed to be close in front of her, and watched the first "showdown" between Alexis played by Adney and Charlize played by Mel with great interest-
"I've heard that Director Charlotte has had an affair with the actresses in the crew again, and it was when his wife Charlize Theron was also on the crew, I really don't know how he got the two sides!"
As an entertainment journalist, Mary is naturally a gossip of gossip,
"Could it be a double fly!?"
"Well, it's not impossible that Hollywood is so messy!"
Obviously, after watching all kinds of Hollywood for a long time, Mary's thinking circuit is a little dirty.
However, after seeing the scene on the big screen behind her where Mel stabbed Adeni up from her dream, Mary denied her idea again-
"Charlize Theron isn't real, is she? I always think that her appearance is even more terrifying than in "The Witch Head"!
"Is this an explosion of acting, or is Charlotte Booth's scandal true during that time, so she brought her emotions directly to the movie!?"
Mary couldn't guess at all anyway.
But because of this, she became very interested in the secrets of the filming of "Inception".
Of course, now she is more concerned about the movies shown on the big screen-
At this time, the movie has reached the stage where Cobb and Arthur agree to Saito's request and look around for new teammates.
Among them, the training of the new dream maker Adeni occupies a large space.
This not only indirectly introduces the audience to many unique settings in "Inception", but also introduces the story background of the protagonist Cobb played by Charlotte.
Compared to the amusing and imaginative images of training Adney, Cobb's memories of his wife, Mel, are soulful and dreamy.
"No wonder before the film was released, Charlize Theron played Charlotte Booth's wife, but it turned out to be so strange in the movie!"
Richard Manson, a professional film critic, saw what was going on,
"It turns out that this Mel is actually a phantom of the protagonist Cobb's nostalgia and guilt for his wife in his heart, so she always has that dreamy feeling. 」
"However, Charlotte Booth was able to shoot a dreamy feeling without relying on soft light effects, which is amazing!"
Richard still remembers that the "Lord of the Rings" series, which he also admired before, basically used soft light when it came to expressing dreamy effects.
This is a common way to express dreams in the film industry.
For example, Liv Taylor's Arwen Twilight is basically accompanied by soft light.
And now in "Inception", Charlotte does not use soft light, and only relies on various lens languages to indirectly show a sense of dreaminess, which makes Richard see the level gap between him and Peter Jackson, the director of the "Lord of the Rings" series.
"What a great director!"
Richard Manson sighed in his heart,
"Compared to many directors whose first film is the pinnacle, and then they have not been able to break through themselves, and even regress unconsciously, Charlotte Booth seems to improve every time he makes a movie, it's like there is no bottleneck of progress!"
Richard decided that after going back this time, he would do a good job of studying all the movies Charlotte Booth had made before-
"This should be able to see the path of Charlotte Booth's gradual improvement of directorial level, and it should be able to write a film review with a completely different perspective!"
Of course, now in the cinema, Richard still has to watch this "Inception" seriously.
It's not that he can't stand it if he's not serious, but it's the opposite-
Without raising his focus, Richard will soon become distracted by the plot of the film itself, completely immersed in the world of the film, and forget about his job as a film critic.
That's naturally troublesome.
"Wait!"
Thinking like this, Richard suddenly reacted to a fact,
"Why should I only write a film review after watching a movie once? Watch it a few times, first appreciate the story purely from the audience's point of view, and then watch it a few times and then write it from the perspective of a film critic?"
When you think about it, it seems to really work.
It's just that most of the movies I've watched before are difficult for Richard to have such a strong sense of immersion, so he can often watch it once.
Over time, he forgot the option that he could watch it several times before writing a movie review.
And now, after thinking about this, Richard can finally devote himself to "Inception...... ()
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