Regardless of whether this movie is a sequel to "Game of the Brave", in terms of its brilliance, it is rather disappointing. Maybe I am no longer a kid now, or maybe I see a lot of weird things, and the excitement is higher.
The story structure and materials used in this film are actually quite good. Use the outer space game that boys like to describe the love-hate relationship between brothers. It's a pity that I feel too young. Obviously it is a very careful special effect, but it does not have the expected "fresh, interesting and huge impact". Although the little actor is cute, he is a little less agile. As for the "heroine" played by Kristen Stewart, like an ice sculpture, it is reduced to a decoration, of course beauty is still beautiful.
What I particularly like is the illogical astronaut setting. Originally, I was still complaining about how to choose such an ugly actor, but turned out to be my older brother when he grew up. There is actually another self in the universe, because of different choices, leading a completely different life. Unfortunately, that self was "correctly handled".
All in all, this kind of children-oriented movie, adults will get much less fun. Because we understand in our hearts that the protagonist will not be in real danger, the game will always end. If you don't take it seriously, if you don't invest, it won't be fun. By the way, life is actually a game and a dream, but we all live like the real one by one, insomnia, insomnia, and troubles. Perhaps, where the other self is living happily, waiting to get rid of this stupid me.
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