"你正在尝试在电影中加入不同的节奏以吸引观众。"
— Christopher Nolan
Simplified Meaning:
When making a movie, the goal is to keep the audience interested by changing how things happen throughout the film. Imagine if a whole movie had the same pace, for example, if it was all very fast or all very slow. People might get bored because everything feels the same. Think about how music at a party changes – sometimes it’s slow for dancing close, sometimes it’s fast for jumping around. This keeps everyone enjoying the party. In the same way, a filmmaker adds different speeds and types of scenes to make the movie exciting. One scene might be calm and emotional, another might be thrilling with lots of action. This variety keeps the viewer’s attention and makes the experience more enjoyable. By following this approach, anyone creating a visual story can make sure their audience stays interested and engaged from beginning to end.