I don’t understand why some people say that the Pacific Rim is beautiful, but I think it’s pretty normal from beginning to end. . .
First of all, compared with the first one, there is a big gap in this lack of brilliance. The main story of the film is that in the future, there will be two parallel universes, and monsters have emerged from another world. Humans have created mech fighters and defeated the monsters with difficulty. Reading the introduction seems to be a good one, but I personally feel that the narrative in the first half of the movie is too long and procrastinated. The protagonist and the base team members are chatting and want to sleep even more. The plot is very procrastinated, not urgent, and there is no feeling of tension.
Finally, it lasted until the second half, um, the plot ignited, but! In the final battle, a few rookie pilots can join the battle and fight with monsters. Isn't this a waste of heads? . . He was so ignorant that he would hit a rock with an egg, and he didn't know whether it was to reflect the brave spirit of human beings united against monsters or to bring out the seamless cooperation between Jack and Knight, the pair of partners. . .
There is also Jing Tian who appeared in white in this film. She felt very domineering at the time, but the combination of Chinese and English speech always feels weird and a little embarrassing. The female president she plays, regardless of the character's dialogue or role The shaping of the people is very thin, and there is no wonderful thing to watch. From this point of view, I still feel that Ring 2 is a commercial film, for the holidays to pass the time, don't shoot the next one, I don't expect it anymore.
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