I really appreciate the climax, the seventh brother was maliciously transformed, and the deformation of the war with the police. I admire this kind of creativity. Many combinations of the seventh brother became pythons, giants, and robot love appeared in middle school English textbooks. At the time, it was said that the hostess fell in love with the handsome robot nanny. But isn't the story of Cinderella and the prince still a favorite story theme for hundreds of years? So, it doesn't matter if the content is clichéd, what matters is how you express it.
There are very few handsome guys in Indian movies. For example, this one is an uncle, but after watching it, you will think that uncle can also be very charming. The seventh brother who is not contaminated by the program is simply the best person in the world. He resolutely obeys and has no selfishness. Even the purest and flawless heroine will lie when she endangers her own interests.
However, the seventh brother who showed emotions slowly gained desire and selfishness. Perhaps things like selfishness and desire have always been linked to emotions. As long as there is thought and emotion, there will be selfishness and desire every day. Seeing the Seventh Brother automatically dismantle himself step by step in the last step, I felt endlessly moved.
When I am happy to see a good movie again, I can't help but hurt myself a little bit. Domestic films have always used big names as bait to attract audiences. They pay big prices to invite celebrities. The films produced are really a bit of a foolish audience. Like Big S and Andy Lau, these are all big names, and now they are shooting something.
I still like what James Cameron said, he doesn't like to spend big money on big names, it's better to spend money on stunt scenes.
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