The popularity of Professor Langdon's character lies in his calm and wise puzzle solving. He can intersperse the history of religion and culture into word puzzles at any time, making the audience feel modern and at the same time, as if returning to Paris and Rome in the Middle Ages . But in this film, the only thing I see is a chattering, inarticulate, confused, wrinkled Professor Langdon, and what's even more terrifying is that he has no effect at all in advancing the story, except that he is dragged away by the mystery. It's like a bystander, who only participates innocently by accident, and behaves like a fellow traveler.
In the film, a group of people who don't know what to say keeps chasing Langdon, not sure what it is? The key plot is designed in a naive and clumsy way. The ultimate biochemical weapon to wipe out human beings is packed in a plastic fresh-keeping bag? The immersion is a pool where a large concert is about to be held, and it is shallow water that can be seen with a little attention! I can easily cite a hundred kinds of hypotheses that the fresh-keeping bags were discovered in advance. I think the big boss just wanted to play. The WHO Director-General "Chicken Zhen" who entered the chaos took the lead throughout the whole process, and also personally fought with the bad guys in the water. Is the World Health Organization all dead?
If you really want to speak with the director, the routine is the routine. You can't overdraft it. If you don't know how to make other movies, you can't always make a routine. To waste all the good actors, I feel like watching a very tiring travel and sightseeing film.
Garbage, extremely screening time, seriously not recommended, speed will be deleted.
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