Films adapted from science fiction novels in the history of film also have various clues buried in the film, but many clues are not well developed, or well explained, and hurried to the next link, not well developed on the suspense. There are also characters that are too symbolic. You can see the distinction between decent and villains at a glance, and there is less suspense. There is also the fact that the movie is far from the development of the tool for foreseeing the future. It is only shown through the language of the male protagonist. I don't think it is convincing. After all, his memory has been lost. If there is really a bridge against this machine and there is no loss of memory, I think it would be better.
The most impressive thing about the movie is the action. It’s Wu Yusen, it’s amazing, it’s cool to watch, all kinds of car chases, and the explosion scenes are really amazing. The pure Wu Yusen’s action film feels, and his brain supplements him. The movie, um, is still a familiar taste. But I don’t know how to expand this aspect. It’s better to have a good aftertaste in the movie.
It’s a bit far-fetched to say that this movie is a sci-fi movie. It’s a bit far-fetched to say that a pure action movie also has a sci-fi coat, but after I watch it, it feels like an action movie. Everyone has their own opinions, but compare it with a year earlier than this movie. "Minority Report" I just want to say that this movie is really ill-fated, but as an action movie, it is absolutely unfair.
In a word, I feel: Wu Yusen is still suitable for action movies or special agent movies. It is really surprising that science fiction movies can be arranged into action movies.
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