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The legendary industrial blockbuster. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Philip Leif, in the future wasteland world, human beings live on a mobile city with huge wheels, enjoying the thrill of the jungle, but they don't know the real purpose behind the general. The grand action scenes of the whole film bring the ultimate shock, and the adrenaline of the city is soaring.
Emotionally, I feel more distressed for the green-eyed zombie warrior. His love for Hester has no language. He used his actions throughout the whole process to prove his love, including the fact that he was about to leave in the end. He chose to let go. Like Hester said, you don't know him at all.
Visually, the film was created by the original cast of the "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" series, costing as much as $100 million, and the visual effects are amazing. In the film, the elements of the classic animations "Howl's Moving Castle", "Castle in the Sky" and "Nausicaa of the Wind" are visualized, and the whole process is full of wasteland style, steampunk, mechanical retro, Lord of the Rings, Middle Earth, etc. No sense of inconsistency. What is even more terrifying is that this "special effect behemoth" also has a grand story background and theme ambitions, the fierce collision of Eastern and Western cultures, the alienation of human beings in the process of urbanization, and the metaphor of "nuclear strike" destruction.
It's not an exaggeration to describe the whole film with stimulation, at least there is no urine spot after watching it, except that the actor is a little bit stunned???
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