As for the reason why Atom has such seiya-class resistance, it can't be beaten like Xiaoqiang, so don't go into it.
Hugh Jackman and the Japanese Tsundere boy finally went to the battle to command the robot, but the command methods were completely different. Therefore, the victory of Atom against Zeus is also the victory of Hugh Jackman against the Japanese Tsundere. In the final analysis, this is another victory for Wii over the handle.
Compared with Transformers, the robots in this movie are undoubtedly far behind. But no matter the shape or fight, it looks better than Transformers. The shape is more integrated, and the recognition level is much higher than that of Transformers' seven and eight parts. Different robot shapes can also reflect the personality of the characters: the super evil man is a gorgeous master at a glance, the rogue robot in the park is a virtue of his owner... The toughness of the two-headed robot, the domineering Zeus, and the ordinaryness of Atom can all be taken from The styling is clear at a glance. In terms of fighting, compared with Transformers, at least it can be seen clearly. Details like flying iron filings added to the tragic atmosphere.
There is a scene in the fight: Atom and Hugh Jackman simultaneously vacated and turned and threw a heavy punch. Behind the machine, it is still a duel of people.
"Rocky" is really a great movie, contributing an inexhaustible story archetype. It's just that latecomers often work hard to sensationalize and abandon the boring, saucy literary temperament in "Rocky".
But none of this matters. On a great weekend, we made an appointment with friends, spent money, holding popcorn, and went into the cinema. Do we want to be bored with art? MC Shishi put it well: "Watching movies, except for visual spectacles, is a horror!"
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