Recently, the spy war movie "The Tip of the Knife" was finally released in the audience's expectation, which attracted widespread attention.
Compared with the high and low of traditional spy war films, "The Tip of the Knife" has become an unforgettable masterpiece through a unique perspective and profound plot display.
First of all, the film's handling of violent scenes is impressive.
"The Tip of the Knife" unabashedly shows all kinds of bloody torture scenes, allowing the audience to truly feel the cruelty of that era. The dying fish on the chopping board became a symbol, echoing the reality that Chinese were in danger of their lives at any time.
The protagonist Jin Shenshui experienced the pain of the tragic death of his family, which gradually transformed him from an ordinary person to a cold-blooded **, and this contrast is moving.
Actor Zhang Yi's performance in the film is even more original.
With his excellent acting skills, he played Jin Shenshui, who vividly interpreted different identities such as **, Avenger, and intelligence officer. Zhang Yi's performance is calm and decent when expressing the scheming of the ** city government and methods, and the crazy outburst in the face of the death of his family is shocking.
His control of the role makes the role of Jin Shenshui more vivid and vivid.
The script of the film sets up a protagonist "Jin Shenshui" full of changes, and through the switching of identities such as **, Avenger, and intelligence officer, the whole story is more layered.
While examining Jin Shenshui, the audience can also examine the scheming of each character from a high level, which is a new thinking experience. The film's clear character positions and identities make the audience no longer rack their brains for distinguishing between friend and foe, but stand on a high place to examine the scheming of each character, which adds a lot to the overall story.
Finally, in terms of plot arrangement, "The Edge of the Knife" avoids the common emotional line of the hero and heroine in traditional spy war films, and pays more attention to the inner growth and transformation of the characters in the war.
Jin Shenshui's face to the death of his family and Lin Yingying's growth into a ** aroused the audience's resonance with the drastic changes and growth of individual fate.
Overall, "The Tip of the Knife" has injected new vitality into Chinese spy movies with its unique perspective, wonderful performances and novel plot arrangements, and people are full of expectations for director Gao Qunshu's creation.
This masterpiece that has been absent for five years gives people a sense of rejuvenation, both in terms of picture and plot, and is a masterpiece worth discussing.