In terms of the storyline, it does not have major ups and downs, just like one heroic story after another, and many plots are to enrich Besson's world, but have no narrative significance. To a certain extent, there is personal heroism, and even in terms of political correctness, the villain's decision is not problematic or even logical, while the protagonist has repeatedly broken through the rules and regulations, and even talked about the return of the only organism in the universe on its own initiative, and even Call it love - and this is also the core of the fifth element, the redemption of the world, this may be Luc Besson's obsession with love, I think it is a bit rambling to talk about love among thousands of stars. The core concept in the performance is not correct, and the old-fashioned plot shows the delicate details. Maybe this is the reason why I think Qianxing is so good.
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