Returning to the film, many people say that this film is in the "Star Wars" version of "The Hunger Games" and "Harry?" "Potter", no and denial, such an analogy makes sense, but when I watched the entire film, the first thing I noticed as a Japanese sci-fi fan was "EVA", which is far worse than the misfortune of Shinji, Ender I still have a complete family, but the moment I learned the truth at the end of the film was the teenager who was inserted into the giant's cervical vertebrae. Of course, Ender has a higher consciousness than Shinji, and also has a higher IQ and sympathy quotient. It can be seen that the children's education of the dignified emperor is much more successful than that of small Japan, but why does the great responsibility of saving mankind fall on a group of only mere In the hands of 10+ year olds? When they don't even know what death is, they have to carry a burden that even an adult cannot.
After the decisive battle, the teenagers finally understood that this was a huge scam from beginning to end. Now they may only see a game in their eyes, but when they grow up in the future, they will see it as a deception and in their minds. At the moment when it is not completed, who cares about the consequences of teaching teenagers how to lie prematurely?
Just like "Grave Diggers", the fathers realize their unfulfilled dreams through their offspring, and the offspring force them to accept the rewards of their fathers and become their fathers' slaves until they die, completely disregarding the dreams of the youngsters' fulfillment. Change their lives. This kind of genocide wounds after the war, no matter whether it can be healed or not, at this moment no one pays attention to the parents, they only care about the victory in front of them, this is really a cruel ending to the genius.
The sequel to the original work, "Spokesperson for the Dead", mentioned that the earth was re-divided after the Zerg war, and the 5-day world war broke out. There is also the story of Ender and his sister being expelled from the earth and leading the reconstruction of the Zerg colony. , This utopia is so huge that I can't help but feel excited, and I think Hollywood could have made a parallel, independent sister film, not a sequel.
Speaking of the movie itself, the special effects, performances, music, and photography are all quite satisfactory, and there are not too many highlights. Of course, the final battle is still very spectacular. The effect of the picture should be at a level that can be fully expressed by the house and enterprise.
Wonderful, recommended, waiting for the old review to review, not collection.
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