The idea, story, scenes, and actors of the film are actually all rushing to the blockbuster, but unfortunately, as the filming continues, the director's IQ drops.
The story is actually very profound. After unremitting efforts, stupid humans finally developed a new nuclear energy weapon and successfully blew up the earth into ruins. After a thousand years, the more stupid humans who survived began to divide into small circles and beat each other. kill and pillage each other. There is an anti-traction alliance advocating freedom on the righteous side, and there is a mobile mechanical castle on the evil side. They eat and plunder everything like locusts. The evil forces on the evil side have mastered the new nuclear energy weapons from a thousand years ago, and the righteous side began to resist and Prevent.
Before the appearance of the mechanical monster Shrek, the film was wonderful and the story was normal, then the director suddenly became stupid, and the film began to move closer to the brain fragments.
The heroine clearly knows that Shrek, who is comparable to a future warrior, loves and cares about her very much. She intends to avenge her mother. She can bring Shrek as a super thug, but she has to leave without saying goodbye and become the target of Shrek's pursuit?
The heroine clearly remembers that the mysterious pendant pendant that her mother gave her before she died was of great use. She had to be stupid until the last minute to find out that there was actually a USB flash drive in it?
The leading cadres of Shanguo clearly know how powerful the new nuclear energy weapons from a thousand years ago are, but they must be stupid to the last moment and still plan to preemptively kill the incoming enemy in one fell swoop?
As for the male protagonist, he finally succeeded in creating a stupid vase. Throughout the history of human films, there are really not many films in which the male lead is completely a vase character. This film can be said to have created a history.
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