1, "Fatal ID"
rating: 8.9
Starring: John Cusack/Ray Liotta/Amanda Peet
Movie review: , the clues given in the film are also very obvious, and the viewing experience is still very good . The hotel owner and Tiny Tim have the same dislike for prostitutes. They originally thought that a very evil personality was killed, but they are lamenting what a wonderful vision it is to live in an orange orchard, but suddenly there are twists and turns. Thriller and horror films should pay special attention to the casting. The fat man as the protagonist is scary to look at. I like the casting of the driver the most. I will look for the actor's other films in the future. It seems that the topic is no longer new now, but it was a very bold attempt to discuss it in 2003. When I fell into the quagmire of negative emotions, there would be another stronger voice in my heart calling me to get up and do something. To a certain extent, it was considered shallow. I understand the causes of multiple personalities. After all, when I am too lonely, I can only light a fire to keep warm.
2, "Shutter Island"
rating: 8.9
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio / Mark Ruffalo / Ben Kingsley
Movie review: "Shutter Island" is a gripping film The psychological suspense film, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is unforgettable for its excellent acting skills and the film's profound themes. The film reveals the truth layer by layer through the protagonist's investigation of a disappearance in a mental hospital. It also explores the complex relationship between human nature, memory and reality. The film's photography aesthetics, sound effects and soundtrack, and actors' performances are all top-notch, creating a depressing and tense atmosphere that makes people keep thinking while watching the film. In the end, the open ending is even more thought-provoking, adding infinite space for imagination to the film. In short, it is a very powerful movie. It is difficult to imagine that a sane person can come up with such a plot. It is very interesting and worth pondering.
3, " Memory Fragments "
rating: 8.7
Starring: Guy Pearce / Carrie-Anne Moss / Joe Pantoliano
movie review: Is all this deception, self-deception? The protagonist of the film suffers from short-term amnesia and will forget what happened before in ten minutes. The theme and characters are quite novel. The film interweaves the modern and the past, with fragmented scenes describing events at a certain time, and looking back to the past in a backward-looking way, and finally connecting it into a complete timeline. It makes us think, who are we when there is no memory? Or ourselves? It’s really scary to forget everything, especially when there are people with malicious intentions who want to take advantage of you. You feel helpless and don’t know who to trust because you can’t even trust yourself! This purpose also coincides with the protagonist's ideas. The details are intertwined and echoed before and after. The brain is running rapidly during the movie watching, which is interesting.
4, " The Invisible Guest "
rating: 8.8
Starring: Mario Casas/Ana Wagner/José Coronado
movie review: This is what should be shown to the audience For a suspense/mystery drama, the director, actors, and script are basically faultless. The film mainly constantly adjusts the narrative framework through the dialogue of the protagonist, and uses different versions of the story to increase the unreliability of the narrative, but the audience can still get a general understanding of what happened. Finally, the dramatic method is used to give the protagonist a fatal blow, which perfectly echoes the foreshadowing of the couple's participation in the drama club. It is also the film's tribute to the audio-visual art of drama itself. As for the connotation that is expressed under this narrative framework, it is actually not that profound. The rich murder people based on lust, and the core of the tragedy is obscured by the exquisite narrative structure. All in all, the overall movie-watching experience was satisfying and enjoyable!
5, " Inception "
rating: 9.4
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio/Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Elliot Page
movie review: Actually I I don’t know what the director wants to express, but I really admire his imagination. Although dreams have been studied and analyzed a lot in psychology, they are told in the form of stories and told so wonderfully that it is impressive.Each one is interesting and has room for aftertaste. It feels like it is not the male protagonist who is creating a dream, but the director who is creating a dream for the audience. The technical aspect is very exciting and mysterious, and two of the expressions are very positive, one is to go home, and the other is to be yourself. The male protagonist agreed to design an activity to implant thoughts in order to go home. This is a plot without borders and nationalities that can forever move people. And the rich second generation who was implanted with thoughts, he got the idea of being himself, which can also trigger the audience The expression of resonance, no matter rich or poor, every independent individual desires to be himself.
5 very brain-burning suspense films, which ones have you seen? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.
1, "Fatal ID"
rating: 8.9
Starring: John Cusack/Ray Liotta/Amanda Peet
Movie review: , the clues given in the film are also very obvious, and the viewing experience is still very good . The hotel owner and Tiny Tim have the same dislike for prostitutes. They originally thought that a very evil personality was killed, but they are lamenting what a wonderful vision it is to live in an orange orchard, but suddenly there are twists and turns. Thriller and horror films should pay special attention to the casting. The fat man as the protagonist is scary to look at. I like the casting of the driver the most. I will look for the actor's other films in the future. It seems that the topic is no longer new now, but it was a very bold attempt to discuss it in 2003. When I fell into the quagmire of negative emotions, there would be another stronger voice in my heart calling me to get up and do something. To a certain extent, it was considered shallow. I understand the causes of multiple personalities. After all, when I am too lonely, I can only light a fire to keep warm.
2, "Shutter Island"
rating: 8.9
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio / Mark Ruffalo / Ben Kingsley
Movie review: "Shutter Island" is a gripping film The psychological suspense film, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is unforgettable for its excellent acting skills and the film's profound themes. The film reveals the truth layer by layer through the protagonist's investigation of a disappearance in a mental hospital. It also explores the complex relationship between human nature, memory and reality. The film's photography aesthetics, sound effects and soundtrack, and actors' performances are all top-notch, creating a depressing and tense atmosphere that makes people keep thinking while watching the film. In the end, the open ending is even more thought-provoking, adding infinite space for imagination to the film. In short, it is a very powerful movie. It is difficult to imagine that a sane person can come up with such a plot. It is very interesting and worth pondering.
3, " Memory Fragments "
rating: 8.7
Starring: Guy Pearce / Carrie-Anne Moss / Joe Pantoliano
movie review: Is all this deception, self-deception? The protagonist of the film suffers from short-term amnesia and will forget what happened before in ten minutes. The theme and characters are quite novel. The film interweaves the modern and the past, with fragmented scenes describing events at a certain time, and looking back to the past in a backward-looking way, and finally connecting it into a complete timeline. It makes us think, who are we when there is no memory? Or ourselves? It’s really scary to forget everything, especially when there are people with malicious intentions who want to take advantage of you. You feel helpless and don’t know who to trust because you can’t even trust yourself! This purpose also coincides with the protagonist's ideas. The details are intertwined and echoed before and after. The brain is running rapidly during the movie watching, which is interesting.
4, " The Invisible Guest "
rating: 8.8
Starring: Mario Casas/Ana Wagner/José Coronado
movie review: This is what should be shown to the audience For a suspense/mystery drama, the director, actors, and script are basically faultless. The film mainly constantly adjusts the narrative framework through the dialogue of the protagonist, and uses different versions of the story to increase the unreliability of the narrative, but the audience can still get a general understanding of what happened. Finally, the dramatic method is used to give the protagonist a fatal blow, which perfectly echoes the foreshadowing of the couple's participation in the drama club. It is also the film's tribute to the audio-visual art of drama itself. As for the connotation that is expressed under this narrative framework, it is actually not that profound. The rich murder people based on lust, and the core of the tragedy is obscured by the exquisite narrative structure. All in all, the overall movie-watching experience was satisfying and enjoyable!
5, " Inception "
rating: 9.4
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio/Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Elliot Page
movie review: Actually I I don’t know what the director wants to express, but I really admire his imagination. Although dreams have been studied and analyzed a lot in psychology, they are told in the form of stories and told so wonderfully that it is impressive.Each one is interesting and has room for aftertaste. It feels like it is not the male protagonist who is creating a dream, but the director who is creating a dream for the audience. The technical aspect is very exciting and mysterious, and two of the expressions are very positive, one is to go home, and the other is to be yourself. The male protagonist agreed to design an activity to implant thoughts in order to go home. This is a plot without borders and nationalities that can forever move people. And the rich second generation who was implanted with thoughts, he got the idea of being himself, which can also trigger the audience The expression of resonance, no matter rich or poor, every independent individual desires to be himself.
5 very brain-burning suspense films, which ones have you seen? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.