While trying to create a big scene, the director hopes to build a "ghost" (hereinafter referred to as G) universe system, hoping to tell G's story as reasonable as possible, but the effect created is that there is only a big scene without logic.
Whether it is an action film or a feature film, it needs to follow the basic plot logic. For a "cool film" in the "traditional sense", it is impossible to require its plot to reflect any profound meaning or value. But at least it must be "logically self-consistent." And this film ignores all logic very well.
At the beginning, there was a confession by the protagonist, and I was confused when I heard it. I can see that this narrative was intended to give some background introduction, but unfortunately, I didn't understand the background of the story at all from this plot. With a very tense car chase plot, the movie officially begins. I thought the faces in the opening scene were the protagonists of the film. However, the subsequent attrition caught me off guard. Accompanied by the sudden attrition, there are inexplicable sensationalities. All kinds of straightforward to unprepared plots gave me a feeling of "Monk Zhang Er can't figure out his head".
The subsequent plot is even more illogical. The protagonist is an inexplicable rich man who meets an inexplicable lover, embarks on an inexplicable trip, accompanied by an inexplicable sense of justice, and then decisively in second two, gorgeously transformed into a G agent, planning to overthrow an "evil regime", this is considered the film The main storyline.
The plot of this film looks a lot like some "agent movies", but these seemingly simple agent movies have a very complicated world view and plot system. Excellent agent movies are often extremely closely related to reality, such as The 007 series, the Mission Impossible series, and the Mission Impossible series. These secret agent movies with subtle or big scenes often have a logical and self-consistent worldview and story background. The above-mentioned traditional special agent movies are either based on novels or combined with history for reasonable imagination and modification, giving people a real feeling. The film fictionalizes a country, a regime, and an "evil" villain. This villain was born to do evil and to be overthrown by the protagonists. The specific situation of the fictional country does not need to be described in detail at all. You need to know that there are enemies to be defeated. Then the "Dragon Quest" mode was turned on.
In the film, the emotional lines or life lines of the protagonists are also so "suddenly" and inexplicably inserted, so and so and so and so have a spark of love, and then they grow up (laughs). With this, all members of the team have a strange "quantum entanglement", and the members of the team become an inseparable whole. "One cannot be missing" replaces the original intention of "Ghost Agent". This kind of plot is really hard to think about, in other words, don't think about it, you will lose if you think about it.
All in all, this is a cool film. The pictures, soundtrack, and actors are all okay. However, there is no plot, no logic. Everyone looks cool and it's over. Looking for logic in this film, I am also crazy... ....................
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