Would you laugh when you saw the broken shoes and broken socks of the male protagonist at the beginning?
Will you laugh when you see the strange gadgets invented by the old man?
Will you laugh when you see a woman with a very soft body in the refrigerator?
You will laugh when you see arms dealers being fooled so easily?
In this film, I saw a group of inexplicable people who brought down two weapon tycoons in an inexplicable way. There is no logic, no plot, it just happened so suddenly and ended suddenly.
Apart from once again defining arms dealers as bad people, poor people as good people, and Africans as barbarians, what is left?
I always feel that seeing the shadow of domestically produced anti-Japanese war films, the Japanese devils, like the arms dealers in this film, are stupid and can be fooled. But why is the domestically produced Anti-Japanese War movie unacceptable to everyone, but this movie can reach 8 points? I am not whitewashing domestic anti-Japanese war films, they should not be accepted, 2 points, no more.
This film is procrastinated and artificial, with too many unnecessary plots.
It has been described many times that the male protagonist likes to eat butter, for what purpose?
It took nearly 2 minutes to describe the hero's thoughts of love for a movie. What did he want to show?
It took nearly 10 minutes to describe the hero's failure. Isn't 5 minutes enough?
Use 10 minutes to describe that old man's weird and rotten invention. How can it help the plot?
Why should such a film be described sexually? With just two shots, can't the plot develop with other content? Can't it be counted as a movie without sex?
Originally, this comedy is not like a comedy, crime is not like crime, horror is not like horror, and science fiction is not like science fiction. With its unconstrained plot development and popular views of right and wrong, it can barely be counted as a children's ticket.
However, these two pornographic scenes make it not even a children's movie.
What is so good about this film?
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