The casting of several protagonists is not bad. Jason is not as good as the original version, but it can also be seen that a white boy as the leader is handsome. The Kimberley is very beautiful. Zach is Chinese, and he looks like the second-generation black Adam. Qu Ni is pretty cute, and Billy is okay as an actor. And the ambiguity between Jason and Kimberly is what I would like to see in the original version.
But my biggest dissatisfaction is that in the original TV series, all five people are good students who have small personality defects, but are generally normal and cheerful. In the movie version, all five people have become so-called problem children.
Qu Ni's sexual orientation is actually just a brief mention, but besides that, she is also a solitary girl who doesn't like to be in contact with others, the most exclusive of the five.
The background of Zac and his mother's dependence on each other is understandable, but the first half of it seems to be a person who has an abnormal brain and a crazy talk and a desire to follow.
Billy is not only black, but also an autistic, enthusiastic and stupid tech house.
Including the relatively normal Jason and Kimberly, they are also troublesome. They have made serious mistakes before going to school for inspection.
I can accept that the relationship between the movie and the era should be modified appropriately for the personalities of one or two individuals, but the character settings of the five people are very different from the original TV series. They are almost not as brilliant as the original TV series. The difference is too big. It was not selected but accidentally found on the mountain because Billy played an explosion. The story is more like a blessing in disguise for a group of problematic children like You Yu Hakusho, rather than a group of good teenagers who are very charming in their own right. If this is the case, it is better to start all over again. Why do you want to sell dog meat under the names of the original players? This is also the biggest flaw of the film.
Because they didn't know each other before and had their own problems, almost two-thirds of the plot of the movie was placed on their acquaintances, cooperation and various setbacks, and the pace was relatively slow. I can barely accept it when I look at it. More viewers may not like this.
Sato and Alpha are perfect. Sato’s actor Brian Colaston is now a famous character, and he has just made his debut and once dubbed the monsters of the Dinosaurs. Lida’s actor Elizabeth Banks is no problem. She was particularly brutal in the first half, killing people with terrible means, and basically restored the image of a cartoon villain in the second half. Look for Theo Crystal. It is assumed that Sato is the red captain in the ultra-ancient period, and Lida is the original green warrior who betrayed everyone and killed the other team members. He was sealed by Sato at the expense of his life. I like this very much.
The combat aspect is also not satisfactory, the monster Godard has changed from the original golden gorilla to a pure gold monster. The dinosaur Zod ran out to play GOGO POWER RANGER music that was good, and they could cooperate and fight with each other, but they couldn't be seen after they were combined. I didn't take a clear picture of the fit process, I just came out of the fire, fighting with monsters was slow and unsightly, and zooming in did not have special effects. It's not much worse than the Rim of the Pacific, and it's far worse than the fights of Transformers.
The most exciting scene is that the original Tommy in green and Kimberly in pink both ran away as onlookers after the battle. At that time, they shouted Kimberly several times in the theater. How I hope they play a more important role. The egg is naturally Tommy the Green Warrior.
Generally speaking, this movie is a qualified work as a feeling. There are many problems, but I still don't regret watching it.
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