Although the marketing uses "the most anticipated sci-fi movie of 2013", as a sci-fi fan, I can't even complain about it. The script is neither science nor fantasy, Mary Sunan Ke Yimeng, the weak femininity needs to be rescued by Daddy. Knowing that it takes care of the vast majority of brainless hormones on the market, how dare you call yourself sci-fi? How many B-level sci-fi movies have left you a few blocks away. The visual effects are first-rate and the earth is beautiful, but only two shots. Is it the director if you ask for a refund? The camera conveys no emotions except Mary Su. Just like the neighbors said, there is no sense of fear downwards, no sense of awe upwards, and there is absolutely no sense of loneliness that is inevitable in the universe. Even the plot of the heroine crying and asking for companionship only made me feel the unreasonable fragility of the woman. The earth and the universe have become large-scale studios. Are you here to take art photos?
At first, I wondered why the theme of the earth and the universe could be filmed in this way. How many straightforward documentaries have done too much emotionally on the camera. Think about it, maybe the director is targeting people who don't watch these kinds of movies at all.
The fan of this Hunger Game was supposed to be spraying Pumi last year, yelling "too curious" and "unintelligible", huh.
Sorry, science fiction movies are not cosmic soap operas as you think.
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