In the late night of December 31, 2007, when I said goodbye to the old and ushered in the new, I was so bored that I actually chose this story of a virus filled with monsters. Shang's good mood was dissipated by those cannibalistic scenes. After watching it, I regretted it a bit, and I also scored points when I watched the movie, otherwise the special effects that the original director "prescribed" and racked his brains to fix would have turned into an unsightly and disgusting scene in my eyes.
Actually, the movie is okay. As a part of the Save the World series, it has all the elements that should exist: superpowers that are different from others, a great desire to protect human beings, self-righteous villainous characters, and the end of justice triumphing over evil. The existence of these necessary elements is understandable, and the loss of any of them, aside from the fact that human ethics has to be opposed loudly, is of course unacceptable to ordinary audiences who love science fiction stories. My visual and spiritual sensory stimulation stems from these, Even if it falls into a cliché, it is exciting. Except for a little regret due to nausea, the rest is satisfactory.
Alice, it's really enjoyable to pay attention to this unrivaled fortified female warrior. The model's body, beautiful face, agile skills, benevolent heart, and a charming savior on the movie screen. Although, in the hand-to-hand combat section, compared with Angelina Jolie, who was exploring the ancient tomb, it was slightly inferior and a little less capable, but looking at the picture that has been exposed to the sun for a long time, it is still as white as ever, what else do you pay attention to? When the earth is desolate and there are only a handful of human beings lingering on the ruins, they can still enjoy the aesthetic level of the supermodel level. Why bother?
I don't know if this is the director's thoughtfulness, or the collective unconsciousness of human beings, making a beauty in the world act as a savior at the end of the world and when life is ruined, which just makes up for the psychological imbalance caused by despair in our hearts. In the pile of creatures full of ugly monsters, there is such a beautiful woman dancing with knives and guns, and the visual contrast has virtually faded out the excessive sadness. Look carefully at the female protagonists and supporting roles in the film, which one is not beautiful? The power of beauty is indeed irreplaceable. When sacrificed, it can show humanitarian spirit, when winning a good posture, when in crisis, it can highlight superhuman calmness. All are outstanding. All in all, I love Beauty Savior.
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