The audio-visual experience is excellent, and there is no peeing throughout the whole process, which is very suitable for pure entertainment audiences like me! It was originally used for food, and watched for half an hour at most, but in the end I couldn't help but finished it! It’s a bit overwhelming, the last sex scene was too much, I didn’t even look at it and it was gone! ! The male protagonist is so handsome, the female protagonist is so beautiful! It is said that the script was written by the director at the age of 16? Then I can only say that this story is great, but it also has a sense of fragmentation. For example, the professor and the students were so cannon fodder at the beginning, which is surprising. In the feature film 300 years later, the evil reappearance began. The heroine, the fifth element, was copied. The gods talked about them and wanted to save mankind together with the priest. In the end, the hero led them to save mankind smoothly. Also, the director's idea is really good. Have you seen everything in this world being watched? No matter where you do what you do, there are so many people who know it well. The thinking is so forward-looking, this is a 1997 movie, and there is already this trend in the world now. There is not enough space. The car is on the ground floor, divided into multiple layers, floating in the air, no more traffic jams, the slums make great use of the space storage function, even the bathroom and the refrigerator can be compressed into one, and the activity space is also for sleeping and walking. , As if foreseeing my future, hahaha. The deduction of points for the male protagonist’s driver’s license is also funny, and the police tow truck is too real. They have a lot of fun to eat too. They sprinkle something on the plate and put the chicken in the oven. It’s awesome! What a great movie, what kind of bicycles do you want? Isn't it enough to have these? Although the character villain’s decent storyline is flawed, sometimes a bit mentally retarded, and a few points are slightly digging holes and not filling them, but it does not prevent this soft science fiction of treasure hunting and saving the world from being exciting enough, and so beautiful, so singing, and so funny. Where to find the pitiful steel straight guy entertainment show host!
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