Let's talk about the plot and characters.
Undoubtedly, the starting point is high, but this is also like a K song. Once it is turned high, it will not be easy to come down again. So this breath went all the way with the development of the plot, and in the end, it almost became a biblical story that is not close to the world.
The final climax was that even the two little daughters were not spared. Holding his breath at the dining table as the balloon burst, the poor child had to use the entire line to push the plot to continue high.
It's a pity that, like that balloon, the development of the plot is obvious.
Watching such a film, the audience is like a roller coaster. Although it is nervous, it is only a predictable emotional stimulation. No matter how high you end up, no one knows what pulled you up. The most immediate consequence is that such stimuli can only accompany the process. A bit less aftertaste.
Speaking of actors.
The three are undoubtedly the hottest coffee in the new generation. Tomorrow's Hollywood is theirs.
Brother Broken Arm is still unavoidably feminine, even though he keeps his cheeks. Fortunately, because there are not many lines, the unspeakable brotherhood has also been grasped.
Spider-Man, whether he was a mature family man, a prisoner of war in Afghanistan, or the last patient left behind, failed to convince me.
But in the second half of the show, the physique that was forcibly slimmed down made me respect his dedication.
In the end, of course, the little princess, she is also the first, most direct, and most important reason why I chose this film, although I didn't know the storyline at first.
Maybe Natalie Portman's personal style and image are too distinctive, maybe the characters in Star Wars are so deeply rooted that it is difficult for me to integrate into this film. She is a mother of two children.
Moreover, continuing her princess-like temperament, every time I see her, I can't help thinking that she will always need the hero's protection. Have a face to say?
Ironically, it fits the movie, and it's two at a time?
In the end, to be fair, everyone gave this film with all their hearts, including the two little daughters.
Whether it's the script or the performance, at least the points the film wants to give are given.
Maybe this film is not perfect enough to integrate you, but if you are a person who likes to compete with human nature, love, family, and there are too many disputes in the world, or you are still fighting against one of the actors Follow and you can more or less find some of what you want.
It's only 100 minutes after all.
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