are definitely the long-cherished wish of everyone, and "Magic Teacher" has made this a reality. , the film did not scatter unrestrained or create touching tears, the accumulation of far-fetched laughter just turned it into a mediocre farce.
This is a movie with enough surprises at the beginning. The aliens want to destroy the earth, and before they destroy the earth, they choose a human being to give him the superpower that he wants to achieve. If this person does not do good deeds, then the earth will It will also face destruction, and Simon Pegg's single unwilling middle school teacher Neil was selected, and the development of this is indeed a lot of ironic jokes at the beginning of ordinary people's sudden superpowers, such as the movie. If you can create a lot of inner content around this point, then "Magic Teacher" will actually be an excellent sci-fi comedy.
It is a pity that the assumption can only be assumed after all. The plot development of "Magic Teacher" did not open up the brain holes of classic movies of the same type such as "Groundhog Day" and "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". The story is always just Being stuck in the corner of family comedy, it almost abandoned the logic, loose rhythm, and rambling plot that a sci-fi movie should have, as if it was just enough to fill a movie should The length of time, I don't know how to make up this story, so that the kind of fun at the beginning has disappeared.
Simon Pegg's starring can't save the film's mediocrity, and while Simon can still be seen in this film trying to amuse himself with his usual cold humour, the film's own general goodness makes it so. Compared with his performance in "Blood Detective", the comedy effect is a world of difference, because the former is a story full of metaphors, while this film is more like a childish fable and fairy tale, although it has responsibilities and responsibilities. The proposition of ability has not been well integrated into the plot. Apart from a little joy, some are just pale and empty.
"Magic Teacher" has a whimsy that could have opened up a lot of brains, but in the end it just turned into a vulgar routine, an unplayable British humor. The embarrassment of having a good sentence without a good chapter will eventually turn the extraordinary into the mediocre.
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