Although this is a mixed movie, the whole movie is very elegant, the use of light and the grasp of the lens are very delicate, soft, and stable. It is the same as the whole atmosphere and plot of the movie. It is neither adventurous nor aggressive. Procrastination, the loss of the little boy’s lack of father’s love and the tenderness of finding his father’s love, and the bloody fighting scenes of robots hitting punches to iron and iron filings, all unfolded steadily.
The father finally regained his courage, responsibility, and father’s love. He waved his fists together with the sparring robot, who was regarded as a substitute for the lack of father’s love, and defeated his opponent. The two fathers finally merged into one. The heart-stringing warmth scene, and the heart-moving spirit. The fighting scenes in which two different emotions of touching and stimulating are poured together, so that the story is unified on the open line and the dark line, commercial value and emotional appeal.
It is also worth mentioning that the film's creator pays tribute to the famous "robot". The giant statue of Gundam outside the WRB venue and the placard girl dressed as C-3PO are all interesting settings for science fiction fans. There are also robots with different images that complement the scenes, sometimes gentle and sometimes passionate soundtracks and very unique sound effects, combined into this, this year's second 5-star genre movie for me.
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