I have played the game, and AC is my entry-level console game. Although I haven't played the full set, I still want to be a shameless fan of the game. For the ratings, I feel a little heartbroken. For the movie, I think it's completely OK. Tell me about your feelings. It's a little innocuous spoiler, and passers-by can also watch it.
I watched Assassin's Creed so late, mainly because I was reading when the movie was released. Later, I found that the rating was so low and criticized so much, so I didn't bother to read it. I was bored today to watch Assassin's Creed. Fully psychologically prepared, but after reading it, I feel that it is not as bad as I imagined. On the contrary, I feel very good.
There are indeed disadvantages. First of all, this movie is really unfriendly to passers-by. Many people don't even know what the Apple of Eden does, and what the temple and assassins have been fighting for for so many years, but those who have played the game can understand it at a glance. For this question, I can only say that there is no solution. After all, the worldview built by more than a dozen works for hundreds of hours is indeed not something that you can understand in 100 minutes _(:з"∠)_
Secondly, there are too many modern dramas and too few ancient dramas, which should be something that many game parties do not like. As a person who hates modern dramas in games, I wanted to sleep watching it before the male protagonist entered the Animus for the second time.
Third, the plot development is inexplicable. What is the mysterious change of the male protagonist's attitude, and what is the flattening of the characters, I can only say that I haven't studied the plot too thoroughly in AC anyway. The plot is such a thing, ahem, it's hard to say, I think the plot in the game is also a mystery. And this movie has some adaptations, and I'm not used to watching it.
but. Yes, I have finished suppressing it first and then raising it.
Game adaptation, it is still feelings that sell, or the love of our old players for her. I don't know how other people are, anyway, when I was watching the movie, when the protagonist jumped over the wall and escaped, I watched my heart beat faster. When I saw the hooded male protagonist clenching his fists in the temple, his hidden sword ready to go, walking through the crowd, and walking step by step towards the villain holding the golden apple, I remembered how many times I had tried my best to keep quiet in the game. The moment he silently approached his target, there was the sound of the Hidden Blade popping out. Towers, eagles, hoods, hidden swords, there are many things that remind me of games. As a game party, I can say that I am very satisfied.
But what excites me is far more than the feelings on these pictures. The male protagonist's father, the ancient and modern assassins, and the male protagonist, their devotion to their beliefs and their unrepentant faces really touched me. No matter how many bugs, how many imbalances, and how much he is out of control, I think it has made the two words in the title very clear, and that is "Creed". Everyone has seen hero movies. The protagonist has a halo of immortality, and if a supporting role in the protagonist team dies, the audience has to cry to death. But how many people are there in the Assassin camp in this movie? The protagonist, father, mother, Abstergo's four assassin brothers, ancient female assassins, eight people, five died, and finally only three remained. The Templar Knights have big bosses, small bosses, bodyguards and other people. I'm not saying that the number of people who die is a "creed" or something. We are all familiar with this routine -
Villain: Drop XXX! Otherwise your companion will die at my hands!
Male protagonist (tangled and painfully): It's okay to give you something, don't hurt my companion!
However, in the movie, after the male protagonist grabbed the golden apple, despite the pain, he sacrificed his fellow assassin. The look in the female assassin's eyes before she died made me feel very moved. The movie focuses on how each assassin died. The mother who committed suicide, the father who was stabbed to death in the back, the assassin who was beaten to death in the control room, and the young assassin who was stabbed with two swords and fell in the melee. They all remind me of the opening line of the movie, "Swear to me, you'll sacrifice your life, and the life of everyone here, so they can't make it." I thought it was kind of cruel at the beginning, and it didn't end until the end. moving. Whether it's a movie or a game, because the creed dares to sacrifice, because the creed dares to defeat a hundred with one, when the male protagonist is surrounded by the shadows of the assassins of the Brotherhood, and when five assassins face the bodyguards in a room, I am really excited. Bundle. I think of the leap of faith from a high place, of squatting on a tower and taking a bird's-eye view of the whole city, and of the waves of an era that one person set off. Even if these are fictitious, the spirit is beautiful enough.
I can't control it as I write, it's so long _(:з"∠)_ because I'm really excited!
Then talk about it, the whole movie is very dramatic, the picture, plot, dialogue, including the character modeling, some people may think it is exaggerated to pretend to be forceful, for example, why did the male lead kill people in front of so many people and escape? Meaning, I can only say that the game itself is very dramatic. After all, not everyone can have a brain so big that an apple can cause a bloody storm, and they also rely on genes to play time travel. With such a game predecessor, it is impossible to expect the male protagonist in the movie to talk about unemployment and women with jazz. I think it's good to be so exaggerated and so pretentious, completely ojbk.
As for the rating, half of the one star deducted is for comforting passers-by with a confused look, a quarter is for a voice that is loud and quiet, and a quarter is for a fight that is not strong enough.
Finally, as for the lofty phrase "everything is false, everything is permitted", the expression of this sentence is actually not very well done in the game. If it must be said, then it is a superficial understanding that it would rather sacrifice for the creed. Do whatever it takes, after all, the assassin is still doing the job of killing, or, rudely, it is just pretending to be coercive???
After watching the movie I plan to go through the level I was stuck on a long time ago, even though I've been through countless games since AC. After all, emmmm, I still love Assassin's Creed.
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