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The plot is not as funny as the first two, and there are no clips that make people laugh like an idiot. I have also used the second part of the wrong video. After seeing many clips, you will know what will happen next (for example, at the beginning A few of the agents got together and chased the car out of gas). The other is that the rationality is too poor. Although watching comedy movies does not require too much brains, the VR part is really laughing for laughter. In fact, there should be a lot of jokes that I don't understand, but I can vaguely feel that the part of the phone booth has hacked the public telephone system of country x, and also hacked the relationship between Britain and France, and it seems that it has also hacked the Apple mobile phone. I don't know if Aston Martin is a gas guzzler. If it is, Aston Martin is also hacked. I don't know if the nuclear submarine is hacked. As soon as the villain comes out, it gives people a feeling of "Ah, he is the villain", which is also a little thin.
In addition, the film discusses new things and old things. Although this kind of discussion is superficial and blunt, it is not the fault of this theme if it is not done well. Adding this theme still gives this comedy extra points. Johnson represents the old things throughout, the villain and the world are new things. The movie is roughly that the villain wants to use data and automation to control the world (the British head of state blindly believes in technology), but the old school represented by Johnson defeated him in his own way. This is even more vividly demonstrated at the end of the Electric Academy. Johnson is wearing medieval armor and marching forward with 3D-printed pistols and bullets. In the end, I didn't know how to use the ipad, so I threw it as a weapon. Then use the sword (old) to smash the phone (new) carrying the smart ai. The action of that piercing sword has a sense of romantic ritual in my opinion.
The performance is really average, and the music doesn't feel good in some places. In addition, the shot of the submarine coming out of the water gave me a feeling of Chinese special effects. In the end, the helicopter performed well there.
As for the actors, they all rely on Master Atkinson to support the scene, and the body movements and facial expressions have always been the charm of the Bean series, so I won't talk about it more. The image of the heroine failed to be created, just like the soy sauce. The villain's whole body revealed an air of foolish self-confidence and a big villain. The supporting roles are even more soy sauce, the British Prime Minister and his followers are better.
Overall, as a comedy, the comedy part is acceptable, but it also has its own shallow connotations. Worth a look. But I recommend you to watch the first two episodes of Agent Bean.
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