There are thousands of Chinese versions of this story

Corine 2022-03-20 09:01:08

1 The spirits of Kyushu, and all living beings, since ancient times, the human world and the demon world have been in their respective parallel worlds and have been safe and stable for thousands of years.
2 One of the reasons for the peace between the two sessions is that the two passages directly have a barrier that blocks and protects each other.
3 The leader of the demon world, the demon nature made a vain attempt to conquer the human world and take resources to dominate the world, and delusional to use this as a basis to fight against the immortal world.
4 The demon world launched a devastating attack on the human world. The creatures in the human world were disgraced. All the famous sects of the human world sent their hands to help and contend.
5 Cultivation disciples of the Shushan School of mana and martial arts are unique in the world, and the formation has the power to overcome demons. However, many people in the formation are careful to work together and have no distractions. Otherwise, they are easy to lose their lives. Join the running-in, which involves various love-hate entanglements.
6 Shushan Xiuzhen disciples are concerned about the world, not fearing monsters, and struggling to forget themselves and fight with monsters, and finally sacrifice the ego to complete the benevolence, destroy the two-term channel, and protect the peace of the human world.


When I watched this movie, the plot above was really in my head...Is

this a westernized version of the various stories of China Kyushu ==?

Well, the special effects are great, I give four and a half stars, but this kind of plagiarism plot loses one star! Political hints (China and Russia cannon fodder, Britain becomes a scavenger, and the United States and Japan join forces to save the world) minus one star (sorry because I am Chinese!) minus one star for brain-dead plots without humane care (Australia dad, although the monster is dead, the heroine and heroine) Survived, but the general who worked with you for many years and your son died, you didn't have any tears and laughed proudly--?) Besides, is the monster setting and mecha setting a bit new? It's all fighting in the dark night and deep sea, and the special effects picture loss is serious! Halved star!

In summary, this movie has only one star, no more.

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Pacific Rim quotes

  • Raleigh Becket: [notices Dr. Geiszler's tattoo] Who is that, Yamarashi?

    Dr. Newton Geiszler: Oh, this little Kaiju? Yeah, you got a good eye.

    Raleigh Becket: My brother and I took him down in 2017.

    Dr. Newton Geiszler: You know, he's one of the biggest Category 3s ever. He was 2,500 pounds of awesome.

    [Raleigh gives him a cold look]

    Dr. Newton Geiszler: Or awful. You know, whatever you wanna call it.

    Gottlieb: Please excuse him. He's a Kaiju groupie. He loves them.

    Dr. Newton Geiszler: Shut up, Hermann, I don't love them, okay? I study them. And unlike most people, I wanna see one live and up close one day.

    Raleigh Becket: Trust me, you don't want to.

  • Dr. Newton Geiszler: I need to access a Kaiju brain. Completely intact.

    Hannibal Chau: No, no, no. The skull plate is so dense that by the time you drill into it...

    Dr. Newton Geiszler: The brain's rotted away. But I'm talking about the secondary brain. Now we both know that the Kaiju are so large they need two brains to move around, like a dinosaur. I want to get my hands on that.

    Hannibal Chau: Mm. What the hell do you want a secondary brain for, anyway? I mean, every part of the Kaiju sells. Cartilage, spleen, liver. Even the crap! One cubic meter of crap has enough phosphorus in it to fertilize a whole field!