The first part also set the tone of aliens as the lead and human beings' own exploration as the main theme. The second part added commerciality, which is necessary for a series, and I feel that it was very successful. The director of the third film is a little lost. From the detailed description of human beings at the beginning, it seems that this will be a human story, but in the mid-term, these people are basically blurred out one by one, relying on commerciality, and finally at the expense of such an old trick seems to be I wrote a hasty ending to the series, and I'm curious if it's something the producers decided before, but I feel like I don't have enough control, but the shots give me some memories. The fourth is the most mature, and under the premise of ensuring business, the aliens have been raised to a new height, while human beings are still ignorant with no progress. The big scene is the second best.
I have a more general feeling about this series, I was looking forward to the independence of the aliens, similar to "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", but it didn't have a shape until the end, more often they just act as a kind of monster to push the plot to grab the audience. eyeball. And the sci-fi elements in a sci-fi film feel so earthy. Moreover, the spiritual level of biochemical people is constantly improving, but human beings have been stagnant. The repeated greed has made me a little tired. The human beings hidden behind the aliens have never changed in a deeper level, which is also considered a big deal. Sorry.
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