The disaster film made more than 20 years ago, looks really different today. It's just that the appearance creatures at that time haven't escaped the "anthropomorphic" structural design of eyes, nose, mouth and limbs.
The film was shot in 1996. It would be difficult to use current standards to examine the film. When disaster strikes, the actors try their best to make up for the lack of special effects of that era with exaggerated expressions. It is still the familiar personal heroism routine of the protagonist to save the world, very American. The decent villain has a distinct personality.
Logically, there are so many loopholes that I can’t bear to vomit. Many of our alien spacecraft need to use human satellites to communicate with technology. A spacecraft that disappeared on the earth decades ago can enter the core position of the mother ship without any resistance; the virus is. The input seems to be simpler than installing a pirated computer game; the alien ship, which cannot be killed by the global air force, was hit by a single fighter plane and turned into powder; it seems to be able to treat airsickness under nervous conditions. ;The distance between the earth and space is the time of half a cigar...
If you look at so many vulnerabilities from today's perspective, it can be regarded as difficult under the prestige. The magical I AM BACK of the old agricultural pilots pushed the film to a climax. Speech seems to be an indispensable quality for every president of the United States, and it is the same in movies. The speeches in this film are constantly cited as classics, and the bloodlines of the people who listen to it are different.
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