1. Take a look at Toro's mecha design in the first part! Full of the rough and heavy mechanical beauty of the first industrial revolution era, intricate gears and battle-damaged steel casings, various painting details refer to fighter jets during World War II. Although it is a nuclear-powered mecha, the spiritual core is still the steampunk that Toro loves. Moreover, Toro mentioned in the director's soundtrack commentary that the sense of blockage in the movement of the mechs is to highlight their visual weight. The mechs in this sequel are full of cheap plastic, smooth waxed shells, redundant head decorations, and smooth movements that are all close to the fancy robot design of "Transformers" , there is absolutely no power and beauty in the first movie. 2. The creature design of the monster is unimaginative and rotten to death. Look at the first battle of Hong Kong, the leatherback turtle that erupted biological electromagnetic pulse and the tail rat that sprayed corrosive acid are very distinctive, a few passing sickle heads, demon witches, poisonous women and other monsters, all of which are very shaped. Chic is impressive. What the hell is going on in this sequel? First, I watched the mecha play a mass-produced drone for an hour, and finally a big monster with no characteristics came out. I waited for an hour for the new monster to appear, you're going to show me this? 3. Watching Jing Tian acting is really a sin! ! ! Why can't she just walk around quietly like in "Kong Skull Island"? It made a better impression on her. In this part... every time she speaks her lines, she is accompanied by a strong sense of discomfort that the style of painting is torn apart, and she can't wait to press the fast-forward button. 4. Toro had already written the script for the sequel, but Universal cut off his project. Later, Wanda bought the copyright and started anew. Who would have thought that such a piece of shit would be created! I want to see Toro's original "Pacific Rim 2"!
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