Why is the Pacific Rim so awesome

Ellen 2021-10-13 13:06:27

First of all, as a fan of radish animation, it’s great to see Dadaidai radish playing monsters on the imax screen, not to mention the various famous ah you sisters. Secondly, no matter the Avengers or Avatars or Transformers, the color tone was too bright and light. The furnishings are also very clean and tidy, which is not the best to my appetite. The light, setting and mechanism of the Pacific Rim are hard and dark in one sentence, and the feeling of heavy and heavy breathing is done very well. Those heavy steel parts and huge engines have a Gothic and steampunk feel, and the previous blockbusters could not be made, except for "The Matrix 3." There are two places that impress the most in the scene. One is a civilian area in Hong Kong. The street scene I remembered of Blade Runner and the other is the reinforced concrete structure where the wall was built to block the sky.

In summary, I think the Pacific Rim has exceeded my expectations. It would be great if you put 40k on the big screen in this style in the future.

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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.