I have to say that the trailer of this film emphasizes fighting and technology so much that most people see this as another kind of "Transformers". But the actual impression happens to be not, but it is a touching family inspirational blockbuster.
Hugh Jackman's performance is not outstanding. If it is far less than the appearance in "Australia" in terms of acting skills, it is far less than the performance of the dog blood with Anne Hathaway at the Oscars ceremony that year. . But uncle, this father role is still moving.
The plot is not surprising. When Max fell from the edge of a cliff, I expected to be rescued by something, and after I saw that the thing was a robot arm, I expected that this kid would take it all. dig it out. as predicted. This broken copper scrap is a potential stock, and the following plot once again confirms that it is a nine-yin scripture. And Max's situation is exactly the same as every poor scholar with a dream in his heart, falling down a cliff, discovering secrets, practicing hard, and glowing.
The whole film conveys the mainstream values of Lao Mei: integrity, integrity, dreams, and adherence to the family. These are the core values of Americans, and all heroic films must use these as elements, otherwise they will fail miserably. Therefore, all such films will have people fan their hands in front of them, saying: No flower heads, no flower heads. But in fact, how can such mainstream values be packaged so that people are willing to spend money to walk into the theater and not swear when going out. This is true skill.
Therefore, "Steel Armored Steel Fist" discussed the "ex-wife is deceased, the son is separated, the conscience is discovered, the emotion is cultivated, the merits are fulfilled, everyone is happy, the child loves the father, the father loves the son." After the big theme, it began to construct a more contemporary sense. And visual effects of the plot. Starting from "Transformers", starting from video games, building a fighting robot controlled by humans (this is "The Devil Hero Altar"). But the smartest part of this film is that, in addition to highlighting the trademarks of HP and other title companies, the whole article does not emphasize the sense of science and technology too much. Even the transparent iphones that we often see on Weibo are flashed by, making you think that these are too normal.
The main line in the film is too obvious, that is, the love between father and son. From the first time Max called father Charlie, to the end he chanted dad joyfully; the father sent his son away, and finally came to apologize to pick him up. These clichéd old bridges smashed my tears. So I sat in the theater holding KFC and cried. Because I miss my dad too. It also proves once again that no matter how the times progress and how weak the human relationship is, our tears are always fixed, because this is also our mainstream value.
I wonder if you noticed that the big American movies in recent years have begun to resemble American dramas. When the protagonists need to express their emotions and explain their emotional climax, they like to use a similar approach to MVs. Slow motion + close-up facial expressions + tears flow + beautiful music.
The Chinese have also begun to learn, but the slow pace is horrifying. Slow motion will become "Journey to the West" if you don't use it well, and your tears will become "A Dream of Red Mansions" if you don't use it well. Congratulations, we did not see the four masterpieces in "Steel Fist".
Let's talk about the real beloved part of "Steel Fist". That is to meet the emotional needs of men, women and children. Women want a man who dreams, is motivated, can fight, and can travel far and wide just for a kiss; a man hopes that he is a tough guy in steel armor, he can have no money, but he has courage. Keep your admiration gaze, fight with your father, and be cheered to the world by his father on his shoulders. For this film, one does not fall, and there is no increase in the price. The tears of women, men, and children can be seen all at once.
A film with ample emotion as the main line, mainstream values as the value orientation of the film, superb special effects, well-conceived and not overly rendered film, I ask, who would not like it?
Chinese people are requested to refrain from taking their roots in a different way. Please understand the human heart, and let's talk about the emotional teasing. Okay?
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