When talking about "hue", my first reaction was Woody? Allen's "Midnight in Paris". In the first two minutes of this film, fans said it was in Woody? Allen made a sightseeing film in Paris. It is undeniable that every frame in this film is as beautiful as a postcard! The scenery in Paris, combined with warm tones, gives people a very lazy impressionist picture. The film's ability is under the banner of "retro school", so the final effect is directly proportional to the atmosphere that the film wants to express! This is the magic of color tone. It is beautifully shot and skillfully shot. Even though the film has been released for 6 years, I still think it is the most beautiful. Then aside from my personal orientation, there are several colors that everyone generally agrees with. Japanese drama: It always gives people a very dim and gray feeling. The hue of many Japanese dramas is yellow, which is still comfortable when the plot is the daily life of a silly and sweet woman and an infatuated man. When the plot is extreme, the picture is still gray, but the saturation is very low, giving people a very depressing feeling. This is a typical Japanese drama tone, which generally gives people a sense of sadness. Many drama-chasing dogs say that this is closely related to their national sentiment, just like they like cherry blossoms, which are not only beautiful when they are in full bloom, but also fleeting sadness. Coupled with chicken soup-style lines, it gives people a Zen meaning. The painting style of Korean dramas has always been small and fresh, and the picture contrast is very low. Generally speaking, it's Korean-style, but I looked at it carefully. If the plot is biased towards idol drama, the picture is brighter. If it is a retro theme, such as "Please Answer 1988", then the color tone is low saturation+graininess. The production of English dramas is better, so the pictures are more delicate. Its tone is dark, and it always pays attention to emphasizing the big environment from the tone.