The U.S. and Japan will ultimately save the planet

Green 2021-10-13 13:06:24

When I went to watch the lone ranger before, I watched the trailer. At that time, I thought that this must be the summer gold ace. As expected, the whole theater is full of teenagers, half of whom are Asian... (Why is this?) In short, when I watched the trailer, I felt like Copycat Transformers. At the beginning of the movie, I felt like a copycat Ultraman. I slowly discovered that it was actually an attacking monster: in the future, a door to the real world and the world of monsters will be opened, and monsters can come and go and attack. Humans, humans built Gundams of similar height to monsters to resist, but Gundams actually do not have a high win rate against monsters and damage the driver’s body. Probably because it is connected to the brain, brain cells will be damaged and the gundam will be injured. The driver will also be implicated, and the cost must be high, and in the end there are only four Gundams left: the United States, Russia, China, and Australia. (Why is it Australia?) Of course, such a good opportunity in Hollywood will not be let go. The Red Storm in China requires three people to drive (say we have more people?). Three arms are very cool, but the weapons are already weak. Only three saw gears appear. There is also a high degree of flexibility. I played it once. Acrobatics are flashy, and the monster will be dropped by the monster in less than a minute. Russia has appeared for a longer time. The Gundam is huge in size, really like a Russian grizzly, heavy, tough and the driver is very arrogant. The monster is the worst abused. Finally, I sent a Japanese girl Rinko Kikuchi, (but you really let an Asian female "driver" on the road?) Fortunately, the island has many years of experience in Ultraman fighting small monsters. The Japanese girl lived up to expectations and the hero saved the earth. The biggest This is the slot. The good friends of the United States and Japan have lived a lifetime, and both eliminated the monsters.
There is nothing to say about this film. There is almost no plot. Just watching Gundam Fighting Monsters, I feel that 90% of them are special effects. It is estimated that watching 3D and Imax will be very refreshing. It is good to go to the cinema to cool off in the hot summer and watch this gorgeous movie. . There are a few slots, but I still don't vomit.
1. It would be great if there were more dramas for China, Russia and other countries, and there were fewer dramas than monsters, and the weapons and equipment for other countries were designed with more distinctive and distinctive features. But after all, this is a native American movie, which mainly caters to American audiences who don't care about other countries.
2. For the sake of the movie to look good, Gundam and the monsters have become the main link, but... so many high-tech weapons on your body should not be exposed, okay, it is like the police caught the thief and ran for more than a thousand meters before finding out I have a car and didn't drive it! The big sword that smashes monsters into pieces with ease, the laser gun that smashes monsters into pieces, and the air-conditioning (liquid nitrogen?)! Frozen the monster's tail at once and then shattered it with a single blow! Brother, you used it early! Are weapons left to give birth?
3. There is too little explanation about the background of the monsters. Although you know that you want to fight the monsters, you can at least post more backgrounds. Is it good to extend the plot of the black market of the monster's body organs? Talking about the black market... how? Like no one in Hong Kong, the monsters will be cut and organs when they fall down...what about the Nima police? What about the FBI?
Okay, don’t vomit. Overall, it’s still a good movie. I suggest going to IMAX.

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Pacific Rim quotes

  • Raleigh Becket: This is worth fighting for. We don't have to just obey him.

    Mako Mori: It's not obedience, Mr. Becket; it's respect.

  • [first lines]

    Raleigh Becket: [narrating] When I was a kid, whenever I'd feel small or lonely, I'd look up at the stars. Wondered if there was life up there. Turns out I was looking in the wrong direction. When alien life entered our world, it was from deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. A fissure between two tectonic plates. A portal between dimensions. The Breach. I was fifteen when the first Kaiju made land in San Francisco.

    [pause]

    Raleigh Becket: By the time tanks, jets and missiles took it down, six days and 35 miles later, three cities were destroyed. Tens of thousands of lives were lost. We mourned our dead, memorialized the attack, and moved on. And then, only six months later, the second attack hit Manila.

    Newscaster: [on TV] The acid factor of the Kaiju blood creates a toxic phenomenon known as Kaiju Blue

    Raleigh Becket: Then the third one hit Cabo. And then the fourth. And then we learned this was not gonna stop. This was just the beginning. We needed a new weapon. The world came together, pooling it's resources and throwing aside old rivalries for the sake of the greater good. To fight monsters, we created monsters of our own. The Jaeger program was born.