The same is true of movies. The screenwriter only provides stories, and the director makes movies through his understanding, which naturally determines the style of movies.
We have seen many remakes, almost all of which use the scripts of a screenwriter or novels of the same author, but after the completion, different actors, different emphases and different rhythms have caused different styles of the film.
Take Lobster Interpol as an example. This movie is actually the same script as the Korean movie Extreme Occupation. They are all rewritten and polished by the first edition of the script created by the new Korean screenwriter Wen Zhongri. It is not a remake concept, but a different project development. "The difference is that the Korean version sells fried chicken and the China version sells lobster.
But the same script, directed by different directors, China version of lobster Interpol 20 18 was released, and Douban scored 4.9. The Korean version of Extreme Occupation was released on 20 19, with a douban score of 7.9, setting a new box office record. Why is this happening? Naturally, the director's ability to portray characters and how to tell a story well determine the quality of the film. Interested friends can go and see these two movies, so I won't say much about the plot. ...
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