Telephoto lens shot in Extraction is so fabulous

Stefani

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Extraction is a comic-book adaptation based on a comic book called Ciudad. The russo brothers, directors of The Avengers franchise, wrote Ciudad. As the original author of the comic book, the russo brothers also serve as the executive producer and screenwriter of "Extraction".

Chris Hemsworth plays a mercenary named Tyler Rake, who one day receives a dirty job to rescue the son of a drug Lord from his lair. In a barbaric system with no civilization at all, where only the fist is the key, Tyler Rake faces an impossible task in a dark and corrupt environment.

Although this is a cool film, but every detail of the film elements can step on the point of the audience. One of the best and most striking scenes is a telephoto lens shot of Tyler Rake in the middle of the riot.

Extraction

Similar to the fake one-shot ending in 1917, several high-quality telephoto lens shot are skillfully splicing together in "Extraction" to form a super telephoto lens shot that makes people laugh. The whole paragraph at one go, into the sense of extremely strong, compared to those who are often positive and negative shots of the splicing action, the film can be called conscience.

"Extraction" also takes some care in setting up its drama in order to get the movie off the hook.

In the chaotic world where black eats black, mercenary is reminded of painful memories and compassion, and feelings prevail over reason. Tyler Rake chooses a rescue route that is full of resistance and difficulty. At the same time, the film also takes part in the feud between India and Bangladesh, where the drug lords' turf war is itself a deadly duel, and the animosity between the two countries adds a lot of twists and turns to the story.
 
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