The taste of sci-fi street fighting is still relatively rare. The special effects do not focus on the big scenes, but focus on the street fighting, a bit like the Iraq War with robots. There is not much innovation in the subject matter, and the plot is relatively old-fashioned. The appearance and death of the eagle eye have no meaning at all, nor does it teach the male protagonist anything important. The male protagonist has not really upgraded in the experience, and the meaning of the film is not obvious. Although the relationship between humans and machines has manifested itself, it has not extended too much. The highlight lies in the battle scenes, which are more textured. The enhanced version of the fighters still seems to be not as ruthless as the robots. And there are basically no female characters in the film. It can be seen that the director is like a tough guy film, and the male lead is too maiden.
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