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Director Wu Ershan's wave of operations is really a little unprepared.
Suddenly, it was announced that he would direct the movie version of "Under the Alien", and fans were stunned.
Everyone is still reminiscing about his wonderful performance in "Fengshen", but they didn't expect him to jump into the field of anime adaptation movies all of a sudden.
Are you ready to go, or just want to try out a new style and broaden your horizons? I have to say that Director Wu Ershan's leapfrog attempt is indeed quite bold, but it is also quite exciting, and it may bring him new sparks.
Speaking of which, the drama version of "Under the Alien" is already quite popular, and Peng Yuchang's acting skills have also won unanimous praise from everyone.
So is the launch of this movie version a bit redundant or even a bit risky? From TV series to movies, this span is not ordinarily large, the risks are also high, and the expectations are also higher.
But looking at Director Wu Ershan's posture, he doesn't seem to care about these challenges.
Maybe he wants to capture a wider audience, especially among anime fans, and this movie version will definitely cause a lot of buzz.
The story of this movie "Under the Alien" is exciting to say.
Two parallel worlds, one is our ordinary real life, and the other is the Inhuman world full of mystery and power.
The protagonist Zhang Chulan originally just wanted to study hard, and then enter the society and live an ordinary life.
But who would have thought that the intrusion of the Inhuman World would completely change his life.
Coupled with Feng Baobao's mysterious appearance, it adds a lot of fantasy to this movie.
She not only took Zhang Chulan into a new world, but also made the whole story brain-opening and dazzling.
The pacing and atmosphere of the movie are also quite outstanding.
From the funny interaction between Zhang Chulan and Feng Baobao in school, to Liu Yanyan's puppet dance, every bridge is heartstrings.
This control of the rhythm not only makes the movie full of movement, but also allows the audience to resonate with the characters while enjoying the visual feast.
Especially the battle of wits between Feng Baobao and Zhang Chulan in the toilet is really hilarious, and it also makes people see the subtle relationship between the characters.
This adventure directed by Wu Ershan does not seem to be impulsive.
Not only did he succeed in bringing anime stories to the big screen, but he also added his own unique understanding and creativity.
makes the movie "Under the Alien" not just a simple comic adaptation, but more like a cultural and visual feast.
Is this the embodiment of director Wu Ershan's versatility, or is it the result of his daring to take risks? This question still has to be judged by the audience.
The emotional climax and bloody conflict in the movie are also quite attractive.
Just like Zhang Chulan, after learning the secret that Feng Baobao had killed his grandfather, the emotional outburst of anger and despair was really distressing.
His phrase "Stay away from me."
It is simply a direct counterattack against Feng Baobao, and it is also a kind of helpless self-protection.
This scene made the audience feel the complex emotions between them more deeply, and also brought the emotional tension of the film to a new level.
And the size of the movie makes people feel the complexity and depth of emotions.
Feng Baobao picked up the sleeping Zhang Chulan in the tree hole, and Zhang Chulan picked up Feng Baobao in the same way many years later.
This overlapping of visuals and interlacing of emotions really brings a strong visual and emotional impact to the audience.
Let people experience the profound meaning of love and protection in tears, and let every detail be full of poetry and profound humanistic care.
I have to say that this clever emotional presentation really enhances the appeal of the story.
In addition, the special effects and music in this movie are also quite powerful.
The combination of these elements perfectly enhances the enjoyment of the film, and also makes the artistic atmosphere of the whole work thicker, which is really immersive.
Although the special effects of "Under the Inhuman" may not be as shocking as "Fengshen" directed by Wu Ershan, it has done a pretty good job of showing off the comic style and visual impact.
Especially in the fight between Zhang Chulan and Lingyu Zhenren, the golden thunder law and the dark thunder law are intertwined, forming a stark contrast against the background of the abandoned buildings that are bright and bright.
This contrast is not just a visual clash of words, it is actually a mix of cultures and atmospheres.
It's really full of fantasy.
It makes people feel the inner struggles and conflicts of the characters in the shocking visual experience.
It's so exciting.
The application of music is also quite good.
Whenever Xia He appeared on the stage, the charming power of the background music could instantly grab the audience's ears.
It's intoxicating.
And the scene where Yoo Yeon-yeon controls the puppet and the electronic music add to the tension and mystery.
It's terrifying to watch.
There is also the background music of Zhang Chulan's bloody battle, which really ignited the emotions of the audience perfectly.
Make every action and hit full of power.
This ingenious music combination not only makes the scene more tense and exciting, but also emotionally builds a more immersive viewing environment for the audience.
It's amazing.
It seems that director Wu Ershan's ambition is not just to make "Under the Alien" a single movie.
He had bigger ambitions.
Trying to make it a possible trilogy.
The intention is to create a wider story universe.
This kind of ambitious plan is really reminiscent of the Marvel Universe.
It seems that director Wu Ershan wants to create a huge story world similar to the Marvel universe in the Chinese market.
It's a big plan to look forward to.