Charm of Mount Tai

Freddie 2022-04-23 07:01:52

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As a self-proclaimed sequel to Mount Tai, "The Return of Mount Tai: The Dangerous Battle in the Jungle" hopes to find a new breakthrough between social civilization and nature, but a lengthy background makes the plot difficult for a long time. The internal difficulties are turbulent, and the aura of the protagonist who is more abrupt on the other side is still caught in the routine of a heroic movie, and it has not made the ancient hero Taishan bloom with any new momentum.

Regarding the character of Mount Tai, although he is a frequent visitor to the movie screen, he has few real breakthroughs. "The Return of Mount Tai: The Dangerous Battle in the Jungle" at least is not entangled in the original story, but creates a new It uses the truth of colonial history to add depth to the story, so that the ambition of the film is not only limited to a childhood bedtime adventure story, exposing the past conspiracy and sin under the pretense of civilization could have become "The Return of Mount Tarzan: The Dangerous Battle" The Jungle is really slanted, but the director's mediocrity makes this sequel still fall into the old shackles from the actual look and feel, and the truth of history has instead become a redundant description of the film.

If the Taishan this time can be considered fascinating at the beginning, then in the next development, it can only be described as boring. The lengthy background introduction not only makes the story begin to fall into a deadlock, but also destroys the overall The rhythm is controlled, and in terms of narrative technique, what makes people feel speechless is that it is an independent film, not a sequel, but it is mixed with too many flashbacks. It's abrupt, for fear that people don't know Taishan's "all-in-one" in his past and present life, which makes the movie so thin in the connection and background of other characters, and the original intention is to talk about how to be brilliant in such a movie.

Under the predicament of a pale idea, Hollywood's production level undoubtedly saved the film. After the lengthy torment, the fusion of action scenes and African scenery has become the driving force that can still support the story. Although all kinds of far-fetched developments still have The plot is embarrassing, but for an ancestor-level superhero, with the support of special effects plug-ins, all unreasonableness has become reasonable under the light of the protagonist. The return of the routine hero also pulls the movie from a boring historical film. Going back to the "right track" of popcorn, and the happy ending in the end, isn't it actually the audience's long-cherished wish for it? !

Since the birth of the role of Mount Tai, it has represented the proposition of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, and although this return has more colonial politics about real history, it has only become a superfluous addition to the film, "The Return of Mount Tai: In addition to the special effects of Hollywood movies, "Dangerous Battle in the Jungle" is still the true charm of Mount Tai.

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  • Hosea 2022-01-26 08:17:58

    Poor story, fair visual, PERFECT BODY.

  • Megane 2022-01-26 08:17:58

    David Yates is a terrible director! It ruined my favorite "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" before, and now it's so stupid to shoot such a good IP...It's a pity that the male protagonist has an extremely dedicated body. I wanted to give two stars because the male protagonist had to promote one.

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    Leon Rom: Oh.

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