In June of this year, Michael Bay's "Transformers 4" bombed the world film market, and finally handed in the "box office and bricks, and the business exploded together". Now, Michael Bay, who wiped his saliva, took the role of producer again, and stepped into the world ticket warehouse of China with "Enduring the Turtles: The Age of Mutants".
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Age of Mutants" focuses on the youth film market, and the characters are four turtles and a mouse mutated due to human technology. The same as the mutants in the comics, but different from the genetic mutation and family inheritance of the X-Men. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles delusions of enriching the background of the story with scientific explanation, but as far as the movie is concerned, it does not seem to achieve the desired effect.
The weakness of the plot will naturally not allow such a commercial film to gain a good reputation, but the special effects technology and shooting method of this film are worthy of our affirmation. This film is the first time in the world that two high-definition cameras are used in the filming process. A motion-captured film that more closely showcases the actors' meticulous performances. The snow chase at the end of the film allows us to see the moving movements of the four ninja turtles, and this kind of shooting is naturally inseparable from the great technical achievement of CG animation, the excellent visual experience and the gags of the four protagonists. Commercial movies have added a lot to watch.
For such a type of film that is only for profit, we will never affirm its artistic achievements, but we should not ignore its commercial value, after all, each film has its own unique focus. I also hope that domestic directors and screenwriters can absorb more excellent elements of genre films from abroad, and bring them to the local area to carry forward. At the same time, I also look forward to the "Three-Body Problem" being prepared to restore the grand and hard sci-fi vision of the original work, bringing us a rich audition feast.
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