female protagonist is like all ancient hero movies. No., the noble and gentle white rabbit of the Virgin, refuses the hysterical courtship of the rich and handsome and desperately puts into the arms of the male protagonist. She didn't see any acting skills, and the plot didn't give her any chance to play, just a pure vase. Looking at the face, I don’t know why I always feel that there is Guo Meimei, that is
, the street scenes, character costumes, buildings, arenas, courtyard gardens, and the life details of Pompeii at that time. The daily life of ordinary people, I think it will be better to shoot this catastrophe from the perspective of a small person. It’s a pity that American screenwriters chanted various freedom slogans as long as they engaged in ancient themes. It seems that the great gladiators in ancient Rome were civil fighters who had blood feuds with the ruling class and had a higher ideological consciousness. They were not only women of the privileged class. , It is necessary to kill the privileged class. Even when Pompeii is almost destroyed, the volcano is making the final big killer move. It is not reasonable to be there blablabla to preach justice and fight to the death. There are also two black characters in the film, the hero's comrade-in-arms and the heroine's maid. They did their best for the hero and the heroine, and finally received the lunch box honorably. Cough screenwriter, where is your spirit of freedom and equality? People of color are cannon fodder. Is it a
disaster scene? It lasts for a long time, first an earthquake, then a ground subsidence, then a fireball hits the full screen, a tsunami, and finally magma clears the field. It can be said that other disaster scenes are almost complete except for biochemistry. In the last scene of the ending film, the heroic beauty embraces and kisses (tong) to (gui) (gui) (gui) (yu) and (jin), and everyone is still sighing in silence. Two petrified corpses suddenly appear after a thousand years. Their expressions and actions are similar. The two actors are exactly the same, and the audience laughed at that time
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