If this film is purely a commercial cool film, it would be good to see the special effects and nibble on popcorn. Anyway, the director is, you want to be cool, I'll cool it for you, but you want something deep, sorry, no.
Because this film has too many logical loopholes, it can be said that it is almost endless. If you insist on entangled in the settings in the film, you will not be able to watch this film at all. But I feel that this kind of film is quite innovative, that is, the director is reluctant to invest more, since it is cool, it should make the audience even more cool.
Now that we have come to modern times, we should send all the big guys in modern times, and use all the neutron bombs of hydrogen bombs and nuclear bombs. When the protagonist just crosses and prepares to retreat, it is set that a few of them are pulled away by helicopters, and then the fighter jets drop the nuclear bombs. When the protagonist's daughter died, the hydrogen bomb in the research institute was set to be activated, and in the last three seconds of the countdown, the protagonist was teleported back to the present, and then the hydrogen bomb exploded again.
When the alien warship was finally resolved, it was directly set to cooperate with the Chinese, American and Russian military to assist the protagonist in detecting the alien warship, then retreated urgently, and then Russia directly dropped a Tsar bomb. I don't know what the c4 in the movie is, are you sure it can be eliminated? The whole film is boom boom boom, if you want to be cool, let the audience be cool enough.
When I gave it four stars, my hands were shaking. I wanted to give it three stars, but it's still qualified for eating popcorn. Don't understand the movie settings in depth.
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