The production of this film has a high degree of viewing power, but after I watched too many "ray films" in the world, I feel that the three pairs of real extreme sports are too exaggerated. It is also because of the emphasis on shaping the needs of people’s psychology. This film is indeed a bit "thunder". Although "thunder", there are surprises.
But there are many bright spots in this film, especially the use of elements that are grounded in China. I am happy with the existence of these elements. Whether it is the integration of Chinese culture into world trends, or to make money in the Chinese market. Through the film, China's local atmosphere can be better spread out (after all, this film is not entirely made for Chinese people), and it gives me the feeling that it is a Hollywood blockbuster with a Chinese flavor.
Let’s compare the first two. The first two have very little or no involvement with the U.S. government, while Jisan has insinuated the ambition of “all-round control of the U.S. government”, and “Pandora’s Box” is very good. Prove that owning it can easily destroy the world. (Regardless of whether the United States has developed to this point or not, it is telling the world that when it exists, no matter which country owns it, the world will suffer a devastating blow.) Xtreme Agent is not the movie world saved, but alert everyone.
Everyone has always been worried about the distribution of the number of characters, and said that it is the face-swiping on the screen (you know, this is not the privilege of Chinese movies, although I watched it because of Van Diesel.), did not find every one of them? The way of appearance is very good for the later part of the film. The important thing is to convey an unchanging truth-to cooperate for justice. What's more important is that the protagonist's halo is not set on a person's head. And the reversal of the plot is beyond my imagination of the brief description. (Even if the routine is not particularly new.)
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The quality of a film depends on the audience, and the difference between a good film and a bad one is the difference between one's own understanding. People are chaotic, but coherent, there are plots and clues. The post-processing feels great, and the appearance of the two giants is really cool, and tells us that they are both warriors and warriors, and they have an ordinary kind heart.
PS: Purely personal opinion, without any harm to society.
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