First of all, the director is very, quite, and fully capable of modeling. Both the mansion in the sky and the aircraft are well designed. The most beautiful aircraft since last year’s "Prometheus", so no matter how he slows it down with the MV The form of showing this stunner flying, landing, and fighting in the air in all directions, I think: come on, it’s not enough!
Secondly, the background setting of the director's film is almost all about me. My sci-fi cute spots are basically like this: 1. Large machinery> 2. Fighting aliens> 3. Abandoned civilization, this film is all TM Up! No matter how clichés I am, I can follow the deep love and rain. Although the machine made by the director is not big enough, and the aliens are not vigorous enough, the deserted by civilization is very beautiful! The abandoned stadium, library, and the Empire State Building half buried in the soil, I really want to say to the director affectionately: Hani, did you travel back to the past to scan my cortex when I was in high school? Just like the robot played by the Shark at the beginning of "Prometheus" and watching "Lawrence of Arabia" in the long interstellar journey, I was very cute. In this film, Tom is on the court. Recalling the last "Super Bowl" I saw, picking up collections of ancient Roman poetry in an abandoned library, talking with Niu on the half-buried Empire State Building, and holding hands to watch Andrew Wise's "Christina's" "World", it's like someone jumping Latin on my cute spot.
In the end, the plot of the film is indeed really BUG, a little more rhythmic, a little strange, and a little tribute. The amazing thing is that I am actually more useful. Because the film is very old-school from the wording and sentence to the plot logic, very old-fashioned science fiction in the 1990s, but it uses 21st century technology. It feels like someone has constructed your elementary and junior high school feelings about science fiction with modern technology. To me, this Nima is called "the youth that will eventually pass away."
Moreover, as a star wars fan, what is the plot and logic in the face of special effects, imagination and cosmology? ! Can you eat it!
PS: Can we deal with aliens with more tricks? From "Independence Day" to "Battle of Los Angeles" to "Avengers" to this "Landscape of Lost", there is only one trick: the mother of the bomb Ship. Aliens do pre-war analysis and watch a few more films like this to master our ideas, comrades, the same trick can’t be repeated for the Saint Seiya a second time, let alone aliens, it’s good for me The planet is worried.
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