The story follows the version directed by Ang Lee five years ago. It tells the story of Bruce who was accidentally infected with radiation and escaped and hides in Brazil, trying to control the "green monster" in his body through a combination of breathing and judo therapy. I don’t know if it’s because the previous version was widely criticized as an "unfinished and incomplete work" and determined to apply a lot of computer technology and special effects in a shameful attempt to create stunning visual effects and fighting scenes.
Mystery:
1. Since it is a sequel, why not use the previous team and replace all the actors?
2. Entering the border is not much easier than entering the university library. The male protagonist Brunce went to Guatemala from Brazil inexplicably after a transformation. After hitch-hike naked in a truck and said he was going home, he appeared in the United States. For example, because he was wanted, he might have to enter the country with a fake document, and he was definitely not with him at the time. Therefore, he had to return to his home in Brazil to get the document before entering the United States. It is estimated that it is for the audience. I finished it in my brain. But despite this, when Brunce was scared off by the security guard at Culver University, he still inevitably felt that he could even pass the post-911 U.S. border check, so he didn't even have a school entrance. ! Is it a deliberate sarcasm of the U.S. border inspection system?
Easter egg strategy:
1. Grandpa Li became the spokesperson of a certain drink. . .
2. As soon as Tony in the Ending Scene comes out, can the corner of this companion article be more obvious?
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