It is still necessary to go to the big screen to see it before the next gear. This great god, Luc Besson, has never let me down. In terms of originality, world view structure, visual taste, and comprehensive ability of entertainment effects, almost no one can match it. Compared with him, Cameron is not humorous enough, Nolan is not romantic enough, Ang Lee is not entertaining enough, David Fincher does not have that kind of worldview, and the Wachowski sisters' narrative is a weakness. In front of this Frenchman, the American Marvel hero films are weak. Because Besson doesn't care about heroes, he really wants you to see what the future looks like in his eyes. Some of the concept settings for "Interstellar" are fantastic. The utopia of the Pearl Man, the multi-dimensional virtual reality world, the editing and expression are also super accurate and smooth, and the complex settings are presented very clearly, and the vision is first-class. That's the power of top directors. Aside from the flaws in the casting, everything else was done quite successfully. I would also like to thank the Chinese side for its investment. The US$100 million was not in vain.
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