在家看了《英伦对决》(The Foreigner)。
看那适合一帮子底层观众的
个人觉得几个主要亮点是:剧情紧凑、一波三折、贴合时事,要归功于史蒂芬·莱瑟(Stephen Leather)1992
有意思的几个点:1、当年的小说为了抓人眼球用了侮辱性的
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This really isn't the film you expect it to be. Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan in the lead roles points towards an action-packed revenge thriller, but for the first half of the film, it's actually a well- balanced, dark and often dramatically intense film.
Then once you're settled into that, it switches back to the Taken-esque action thriller you were expecting in the first place, providing some good entertainment, but getting a little stuck in developing a genuinely enthralling story.
Let's start with the first, more dramatic half of the story. The film starts off quite literally with a bang thanks to an impressive and memorable terrorist attack sequence, and one that perfectly sets up the story of Jackie Chan's character for the rest of the movie.
What's great about the first half of The Foreigner is that it knows you're expecting action, so still satisfies that with a couple of big bursts of action, but it most impresses when it comes to the slower, quieter sequences in which Chan begins his quest for justice after his daughter is killed, and he is left feeling utterly battered and alone.
Jackie Chan himself is one of the real stand-outs of the whole movie, proving that he's actually got the dramatic chops when it comes down to it, and impresses with a genuinely nuanced performance early on, bringing home the tragic nature of his character's situation, easily letting you sympathise with him.
So, throughout the film's first half, we see Chan becoming more and more engrossed in the search for the terrorists who killed his daughter, to the point where he travels from London to Belfast in Northern Ireland with the hope of gaining information from an influential politician.
At first, the film continues the character's tragic story, and continues to impress in that degree, even showing some hugely unexpected lengths to which a man will go in search of justice.
However, the second half of the film is where things start to change, and unfortunately disappoint. Despite the first act's dramatic intrigue, the story runs out of genuinely interesting development, not managing to bring anything further to the plot than watching Chan get more and more impatient in his quest for answers, something that really does get repetitive eventually.
From then on, the movie turns back into the big action thriller you were expecting when you first went in. Despite his character's age, Jackie Chan abruptly bursts into his trademark martial arts action, and although it's a plot point that is eventually explained, it's not something that feels all that organic in the middle of the story, instead feeling like the dramatic story ran out of ideas, to the extent that it could only resort to Jackie Chan's trademark stuntwork.
A lot of the action is actually pretty good, and Martin Campbell directs a lot of the fighting sequences with an impressively brutal and striking style, meaning that the film remains an entertaining watch throughout, even if it doesn't manage to keep up the impressive drama it had managed to establish earlier on.
The film "The Foreigner" is a truly brilliant thriller that holds your breath from the first minute to the last minute. You never know what will happen and have to stare on the screen all the time.
The makeup, sound mixing, action choreography, and acting performances are all top-notch. Jackie Chan perhaps gives his career-best performances, both physically and emotionally.
More specifically, there are two disparate story lines in "The Foreigner". The first is an action line, where Quan(Jackie Chan) seeks revenge after the death of his daughter, and the second story line is a political one, in which Hennessy(Pierce Brosnan), a former IRA member, gets involved in a complicated conspiracy. The two story lines progress in parallel in an extremely fast pace, and converge from time to time. The directing is just amazing in the sense that such a complex story can be told in less than two hours. Some action fans might get confused when they find out that only half of the film is about action, but the political story line only adds to the complexity and depth of the film, making it more relevant to real life.
In one word, I would give the film a 9/10 rating.
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JiaYin
啊,原来更新的文章都在随笔里啊。。。。之前一直没发现。。
话说我上个月去成都飞机上看了成龙的什么功夫瑜伽的片子,不过还是成龙的老套路,但也还是看完了,因为是和印度人一起拍的,片尾的印度群舞印象深刻。。
七年前 Safari 11 · Mac OS X 10.13S
@JiaYin 功夫瑜伽我看着海报就有点不是很想看,怕太俗了哈哈。你这一说,有机会去看看。
七年前 Wordpress App 9 · iPhone iOS 11.2.1JiaYin
@S 确实,前半段特别扯,全是棚里拍的。。。。但最后的印度歌舞确实带感。哈哈哈。莫名就喜欢这种热闹的感觉。
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@JiaYin 哈哈,回头去看一下。
七年前 Google Chrome 63 · Mac OS X 10.13来语直搜
上周刚看完。想的最多是两点:外国人眼里这个 “传奇” 的中国人(很多事情都没想到他是怎么做到的),以及,这个父亲上辈子是经历过多少悲痛。 来语直搜:一个网站搜索直达、用完随时关闭的极简上网主页。
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@ 来语直搜 看在你给这么多评论份上这次留言就通过了。
七年前 Wordpress App 9 · iPhone iOS 11.2.1小婕
还没看,听你说感觉不错
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