A dizzy drama, but also unexpectedly mixed with fantasy and thriller elements of the "Bible" theme
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There is no grand scene of planetary destruction in the film, and the performance of the actors hardly leaves the banquet. The short scene in heaven seems to be filmed on the scene of a Shakespeare play at a community college
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After the lively beginning, the plot becomes a wild monster without a sense of humor, heading listlessly towards the final absurd and ridiculous ending
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Even if you turn a blind eye to poor lighting, clumsy editing, and jagged performances, there is too much dialogue and too little plot in the film, it is still difficult to grasp the audience's thoughts
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Scott's directorial debut "Legion" sounds like an interesting horror film, but it is a painful practice. Terribly bad
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Most of the works of special effects artists after the transformation of directors tend to emphasize the effect of the story. Fortunately, the film does not have an absolutely outstanding script. But at least stories and gimmicks are elements rarely seen in Hollywood in recent years. Although the process and the end of the film have discussed the doctrine of Christianity several times, the filming of "Legion" by the director is not to explore specific beliefs, but to use ideological beliefs close to Christianity to tell the story. No matter what you believe in, you can apply it to the story of this movie. The team he convened are all well-versed in action and special effects films, and they are all second-tier big names with "low price and sufficient quantity". Perhaps for the special effects and action elements of the film, viewers who are used to watching the genre will feel a bit familiar, but the producer has not designated the status of "Legion" as an A-level major production. With limited funds, the film was sold. A good movie that combines visual effects and plot is worthy of recognition
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