"Lost Battlefield" can be roughly divided into two parts. The first half is a slow scenery film plus a pioneering technology show, and the second half is a boring and powerless rebellion against the Salvation Army. At the beginning of the movie, it was enough to attract my attention. The deserted earth dystopia's barren landscape gave people a vast and profound magnificence. With Hans Zimmer's powerful soundtrack, Tom was smiling again in the dark and white ground. Shuttle between the high towers, tirelessly displaying a variety of avant-garde installations and technological designs, and the white and tiny moving points travel through the empty black ground. This is how an excellent "Last Generation Scenery Film" was made. Kozinski seems to be very proud of his creativity in visual effects. He enjoys playing by himself. He has long forgotten the more important stories, and the movie has been almost stagnant. After traveling for nearly an hour, 60 minutes, no matter how novel the idea is, I must be aesthetically tired. Kozinski also seems to have discovered that Tom is already cool enough, so I quickly grab the remaining time to tell the story. , It's a pity that time is not enough. As a result, the originally in-depth script was unfortunately turned into a terrible product of a third-rate small-format action movie. The Resistance did not get enough space to be accepted and convinced by the audience. People were killed before they were familiar with their faces. Halfway through, Morgan Freeman's magical acting skills were also limited, and eventually it became a cameo performance. Several scenes almost all revolved around Tom, and the white attire was always more conspicuous than the black attire. The ending of the movie is particularly perfunctory. I thought that Brother Tom would kill the last paragraph with passion, but after only an angry young man, he and Freeman died together with the enemy. I didn’t want the scene in the resistance base before. The boring and lengthy fight will be the final climax, but after the movie is over, I have to accept this cruel reality.
Therefore, "Legacy" only showed the face of the script. The lizi that could have been memorable by the audience was killed because of the director’s irrelevance and carelessness. It is precisely because of this that the film’s What shines is just creativity, and it just stays in creativity.
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