How to start a movie review is introduced as follows:
1. Start with the momentum of perception
Example: As the age increases day by day, people will become more and more I have this feeling: being meaningful does not have to be associated with doing big things, nor is earth-shattering a necessary ingredient for happiness; what makes us warm and memorable are often some seemingly inconspicuous details and fleeting moments in life. moment; the movie "Golden Wedding" produced by Shandong Film Studio may seem plain and ordinary, but in fact it is endlessly memorable and a deeply inspiring work.
2. Use parallelism to build momentum at the beginning
The national anthem is a melody that makes every Chinese person's heart beat. The movie "National Anthem" tells the story of the Chinese nation's unyielding struggle. Wu Ziniu's "National Anthem" connects the melody and story together, allowing the audience to experience spiritual shock and emotional outpouring in a magnificent feeling.
3. Begin with characteristic positioning
The film "National Anthem", which is "written for history and written for life", features grand scenes, majestic momentum, high-spirited passion and The tragic temperament recasts the image coordinates of the "main theme" movie and combines the "main theme" movie with rich details of history. In the "Main Topic" films, it's a new catch at the end of the century.
4. Start with a strange suspense
Lanheyu Village, Qingshan Township, Northeast China, lacks a female director and has been vacant for more than a year. But the county is about to hold a meeting, and the local women director must attend. The village chief had no choice but to let male citizen Liu Yiben temporarily become the women's director. As a result, the film's deep ideological meaning unfolds in a funny mix of circumstances.
5. Begin with famous quotes
The famous director Rohm once said, "Movies have more expressive details than any other art." Indeed, "See You or Be Parted" "The details in "Not only have the expressive power of seeing the big from the small and deepening the theme, but also have a strong appeal.
6. Start with a question
Perhaps it is the overly noisy city that makes more and more people crave the slightest solace, or perhaps it is the overflowing passion. "Fast food love" makes people become "realists". When we sit in the movie theater again, we also forget to be moved. However, Zhang Yimou's "No One Less" made us shed tears, followed by bitterness, anxiety and sighs. What kind of force is it that can hold urbanized us so tightly? Where does this power come from?