At first thought it was a Western movie, the two thieves secretly opened the lock and shouted to go to the toilet. Then thought it was a comedy. But you haven't laughed yet. When the corners of your mouth just started to tilt up, the blast of plasma made your sense of joy stunned. Then the silly robot donkey swayed, huh? It turned out to be a science fiction movie. Then the wife of the protagonist like Dr. Octopus appeared. The suspenseful main line, the western elements and the sci-fi elements, are perfectly integrated without any feeling of far-fetched. The whole story is by no means unreasonable plot settings to attract attention, the story is handled well, and the contradictions in the characters' hearts are deeply explored. It took only 90 minutes to tell a story that twists and turns, euphemistically, and tragic yet hopeful with the interlocking trilogy. There is no procrastination. The handling of every detail is foreshadowing. Even if you blink your eyes, you will miss the foreshadowing of the following story. There is no pee in the whole article. Including the first male number one to teach the male number two deer hunting traps, the young couple want to sell their children, the plumber's ridicule about the white donkey, the focus of the robot donkey's eyes, etc., are all foreshadowing the following plot.
The most powerful thing is that Western movies, science fiction themes, and suspenseful psychology are not the biggest highlights of the movie. The story of this film is extremely strong. The protagonist’s inner description and contradictions are handled very well. There is no absolutely good person and no righteous bad person. A good man has his stubborn side, and it is the tireless efforts of the big villain that directly push the story to the best side. Three contradictory men work together to prop up a home and build a farm that represents hope on a barren field. A piece of green that symbolizes a bright future on the vast and lifeless Gobi. . . . All domestic directors in these 90 minutes can't shoot with 100 episodes.
Bad film reviews. But such a good and profound movie is not evaluated by a serious person. It is painful to teach people to shoot the case. It seems that domestic audiences still love to watch the shredded devils.
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