Brian Singer’s directorial level still stays in the first period. Although it is more appropriate to assign roles to many stars, but when it comes to action scenes, he just can’t make any effort. Basically, you hit me and I play. You, you are beaten up, the rhythm slows down all of a sudden, and then you make a special move, and I hang up. For example, most of the future mutants and Sentinels will finish within 5 moves, and there is no enthusiasm at all. For a superhero movie, there can be no humor, no connotation, but no brilliant action scenes.
The existence of Uncle Wolf has become more and more far-fetched. In addition to being a real wolf in "Wolverine", his performance in other series of movies is more like an undead dog. In this episode, except for his ability to recover There is basically no sense of existence to cross the outside world instead of Professor X.
Although Fan Bingbing's role is small, but it is comparable to the Storm Girl, the old Magneto, and the like, and the setting of Blink is also very interesting. Looking forward to another Bingbing's performance in "Transformers 4".
Storm Girl... Isn't the next movie supposed to be a bald head? This woman's hair became shorter episode by episode, and she was almost on the same level as Uncle Wolf in this movie.
Kuaiyin is undoubtedly a surprise, the bullet time is quite good, but I look forward to the Kuaiyin in "Avengers 2" even more, after all, Joes Weiden's scene scheduling ability is not at the same level as Brian Singer's.
Jennifer really amazed me. I used to feel that although her acting skills are good, but not beautiful enough, this film completely changed my opinion. She is very fat and beautiful, and she is quite amazing in every set of clothes. Finally there is motivation to make up for The Hunger Games.
The young professor always makes me feel that he hasn't come out of the "Dirt" crew yet, or that the shooting time of the two films are close together, especially the phrase "I don't want your future", it feels like Zhan Yimei in "Dirt."
Michael Fassbender’s performance personally feels the best in Cass, there is Zhang Youchi, and the performance alone turns Magneto into a heartthrob, which the old version of Magneto could not do.
The ending of the film is very disappointing. As the beginning of a larger X-Men territory, I think it is better for the final timeline to stay when Magneto and Professor X are still young. After all, this will please the market more and will continue. I felt better anger, but the actual situation is that the professor has changed back to the bald one. Of course, it does not rule out "Apocalypse" to do a crossing again or continue to tell after the sentinel plan is stopped.
The film has almost no 3D effects, and even the subtitles are not 3D. Originally, the editing of this rhythm is very suitable for 3D. Most of the shots are above 3 seconds. The audience has enough 3D reaction time, and the depth of field of many scenes is very deep. The separation between the foreground and the background is obvious enough (for example, the solo play of Kuaiyin), but unfortunately the director did not make good use of this advantage and only presented the audience with a mediocre 3D effect for two hours.
Generally speaking, I can’t say that I don’t look good or look bad. I give it 3 and a half stars. I personally feel that in the series, it is still the best looking and the best shot, and Wolverine is the simplest and rude.
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