Kris
In fact, the difference in evaluation mainly comes from the focus of everyone. In terms of technology, image exploration, film language, this is really a new film that wants to go one step further. But, in its own right, it's a boring, cliched, even intentionally toned down routine action movie. Naturally, people have different opinions on which side they prefer. As for me, I love Ang Lee very much and respect his spirit of exploration. But I've watched Gemini Man twice, and I still don't like it.
twimbo
No matter what kind of story, as long as the hands of Director Ang Lee, will become The story of Ang Lee, this time it is about "everyone wishes to have a chance to be young again", Ang Lee's overall control of the film rhythm is textbook level! Director the ambitions are not on the story, but continue to explore the some possibility of hd movies in the future, idea to try on new technology, once again use the 120 frames, 4 k, 3 d high standard, and the traditional film completely different shooting method, action scenes, photography and lighting are not the same as trying, with technology and special effects for the narrative, Instead of using technology to create an exaggerated visual spectacle, it's using technology to make the images more realistic, detailed, and immersive, so that the viewer's eye doesn't see it as an expensive special effect. Using technology as god's hands and motion capture technology to recreate the "23-year-old Will Smith", this all-CG character is definitely a milestone in a new Hollywood special effects role that is guaranteed to win best Visual effects at next year's Academy Awards.
Trash Princess
He was talking to his own clone, but everywhere he looked like he was talking to his son. In the high-speed train sniper scene at the beginning of the film, Will Smith has to shoot at one of the countless Windows moving at high speed, which is lee's own task facing 120 frames per second. In the story, people create clones, fear clones, accept clones, and at the same time, Ang Lee is also facing the "clone" of the film industry.