This movie is all about stimulating your audiovisuals. The thrill of playing from start to finish is sure to delight many viewers. It's just the frequent display of some kind of spectacle, which makes the film a pure popcorn movie.
There are obvious loopholes in the logic of the movie. The antipathy between Anna and the Duke was blurred, and the medieval characters at the beginning disappeared. Anyway, the director just added special effects to it, and all the high-tech, spaceship and cannons were made. As a result, everyone does not care about the narrative problem. A large number of car chases, explosions and gun battles, as well as the desert arctic seabed, all kinds of elements are enough to confuse the brain and hum the ears.
The three nano-warheads designed by the screenwriter to attack the cities are quite representative... Beijing, Moscow, Washington... Hollywood filmmakers always want to infiltrate their inner thoughts into the film...
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