It's been a while since I've seen it, so let's write about my feelings. For a movie that I like and think that it is generally very good, I generally don't take the initiative to find its shortcomings. So let's talk about the advantages. 1, scene, picture. According to what many people said, "the cost of 40 million produced hundreds of millions of Hollywood visual effects". The scene where the tiny salute No. 7 moves against the background of the vast earth, which appeared several times, is very stunning. The bright colors, the contrast of sizes, and the grand picture are impressive.
2. In terms of the plot, there is a degree of relaxation, and I can't say anything. The story finally knocks the sensor off, and it's not a big climax. But all kinds of things that happen after a movie, even if there is no final climax, will not affect our evaluation of the characters in the play and the movie. In fact, it’s okay. After the sensor is knocked down, the solar panel will automatically rotate immediately, aiming at the sunlight, and various internal devices will supply power, operate, and play music. This action is already a relatively big action on the salute No. Because of this series of actions, I was also a little excited at the time. 3, I have to mention, the action of docking. Everyone who has seen it already knows it, no need to say more. If you haven't seen it, go check it out. There was no one before, and no one has come yet! Lao Maozi is really a master of art and daring!
And that's all.
(This movie, there is no navy's statement.)
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