What is the point of this film?

Westley 2022-04-20 09:01:31

First off, I haven't played the game, and I don't know anything about Assassin's Creed other than hearing the name.

After watching the movie, I found it difficult to find what to watch for this movie!

Focus on the plot? Don't make trouble! The film contains various plot flaws that are unclear. For example, when Fa Shark crossed for the third time and jumped off the bridge, how did he get on the boat? For another example, in the acceptance speech at the end of the film, why did Fa Shaq easily kill the boss in the heavily guarded lobby to get the apple? No more... no more, too many.

Action-focused? It's incomparable to the safety of Chinese action movies, there is no punching to the flesh, no fancy use of weapons, well, this is an assassin movie, it should be a little bit of flying over the eaves and walls, don't tell me that the clothesline that I crossed for the second time jumped twice. . There should always be shadow assassination. It comes from the darkness and disappears into the darkness. Isn't the line also said "We work hard in the darkness". There must be some tension during the assassination, so let's keep up with the soundtrack.

Focus on special effects? Does this film have special effects? It seems that only the VR after crossing can barely see it.

Focus on handsome guys and beauties? Fasha's half-naked upper body is not as stylish as mine, beauty? They are all tattooed with hats on their faces, and they can't even see their bodies.

Accidentally finally let me find a point of interest: read the spoiler in advance, and then simply watch the movie, well, I finally know what such a famous game IP is about, that's all.

——2017.5.22 High Speed ​​Rail

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Assassin's Creed quotes

  • Dr. Sophia Rikkin: Violence is a disease. Like cancer. And like cancer, we hope to control it one day.

    Cal Lynch: Violence is what kept me alive.

    Dr. Sophia Rikkin: Well technically, you're dead.

  • Dr. Sophia Rikkin: We're not in the business of creating monsters.

    Alan Rikkin: We neither created them nor destroyed them. We merely abandoned them to their own inexorable fate.