When I saw the vast and beautiful western scene, I instantly felt that I was watching the movie version of "Westworld". The overall story of the film was quite satisfactory. The bad guys came, the people moved in to rescue the soldiers, and finally the bad guys were killed. The story has no twists and turns. , quite straightforward. The big boss is really like a replica of Takeda Kanryu in "Rurouni Kenshin". It's because he has no ability to keep a bunch of thugs around him, and the final weapon is a heavy machine gun hahaha, there is no way, I saw the heavy machine gun lifted out In an instant, I thought of Rurouni Kenshin, but it seems that Kenshin is much stronger than the western cowboy, at least Kenshin won. I thought that the villain in this film was either a powerful boss or a powerful subordinate, but the boss is not powerful, but there are many people, but the only one who can really fight is the Indian villain. If this kind of configuration is in the Chinese martial arts world, it is not suitable. Many ordinary masters can't beat a super master, and after all, this film uses guns, no matter how good the marksmanship is, it will still be killed by random guns. Moreover, the temperament of the villain Boss before and after wearing a hat is too different. When he does not have a hat, he is very domineering.
The good guys didn't expect Matt to be easy as soon as he came up. Denzel's character setting is very similar to Uncle God in "Django Unchained". Even the tavern incident is basically the same routine. Hollywood can't think of other descriptions of such a person. Is there a way? Then there is the basically illogical group formation process in this film. It makes sense for Ethan and Lee to agree to help, while others, especially Chris, are going to go and help out just for the sake of a horse? This group of people has a really strong sense of justice, and they just leave. I actually saw Jin Ping in Daredevil this time, but his character's speech was very sharp and he was very happy, and he was full of joy all of a sudden. This time, what deserves praise is Lee Byung-hun's performance and characterization. This time, he is no longer a stern character, but begins to come alive, and he talks and laughs with Ethan and cares about each other. This three-dimensional Asian character image is in the It's pretty rare in Hollywood. As for the Indian, it is completely set by Hawkeye, but unfortunately there are not many messy lines painted on his face, and the actor has no chance to shine. There is only one main female character in the whole film. Since this film is so PC, why not add another heroine? The heroine is very beautiful, and it is probably too late to tell if there is no romantic scene with the people in the film. It is hoped that in the future, Hollywood will also treat westerns as superhero films. The good guys are great, but the bad guys need to be great too. In reality, the bad guys are really great.
This time I went to see it with my friends, otherwise I wouldn't usually go to the cinema to watch this kind of film, it's a good Thanksgiving pastime.
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