I revisited this film at station B. It turned out to be a lot more than the first version I watched. This time, I found that the songs in this film were unexpected. Even Isaac and Silkling came to sing and dance. If Uncle Ham At the end, there is also a song and dance that is fun. And after so many years, I found out that this film is also full of superstars. Both Isaac and Uncle Ham are the villains. And maybe because of the color grading, Isaac's eyeshadow looks particularly deep, and the girl group also started later The popular Asian actor Jamie Zhong and the protagonist Emily are also slowly transforming now. I checked that she was a girl in 1988, not much younger than me. When I watched it back then, I felt that the film was like a story that wraps video game levels in cruel reality. Similar techniques are often used in many horror games today, such as Evil Spirit Possession. The acquisition of props throughout the film and the revealing of the plan that finally felt for the needs of the plot are also like the game flow, but the strange thing is that Isaac did not confiscate the items that he had obtained, which also caused the girl group to escape in the end. Looking at it now, it feels like Zha Dao's version of Inception, which uses layers of nested illusory scenes to achieve the goal of reality, and the final "role reversal" is also a bit of a brain-burning meaning. I don't know what Zha Dao would look like if he really went to shoot a brain-burning film.
The action scenes are relatively simple. They are all open and close battles. Except for the first and second of the four "levels", the latter two are indeed slightly repeated. They are all levels of samurai swords and firearms. The second All of them have flying robots, but the third one still uses planes to fight flying dragons. In fact, the last two of the four scenes can play tricks, and the third fantasy background can just let them cos in Dungeons and Dragons, master the archer, the knife and the axe, and then turn the plane driver into a dragon rider. The fourth train bridge section becomes the speed and passion of the racing class.
Rocket still thinks it is beautiful now, the heroine is cute and cute, but because of the lack of facial expressions throughout the whole process, it is not very attractive. As the only Asian, Jamie is mostly a driver instead of a traditional kung fu role. The master is the old man of the drama version of Daredevil, but he basically did not show his kung fu and strength. In fact, this film can be considered for a sequel. The development of video games is much bigger now than it was nearly a decade ago, and it may be more interesting to have new and old characters on the same stage. The plot could be a young woman fleeing Epstein's island.
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