I feel right.
For example, why does Theron have to bring those supermodels instead of others? What is the story and the way between them? The director did not explain.
Why did Hardy suddenly show up in kindness? He didn't talk much to Theron, and didn't make eye contact a few times. Is it too thin for this change? The director didn't let them both come.
Why did nux, a S2 patient suddenly change his evil and return to righteousness? It was just lying in Victoria's Secret's arms. Does this change seem too abrupt? The director didn't let them both come.
However, these shortcomings may be fatal for some films, but not for this film.
Because this is a pure action movie. The director knows exactly what he wants to shoot and makes no compromises.
The ins and outs of the world are not well explained, and the lines of feelings are wireless. Old Joe is not trying to tell a good story. He just used this story to show the beauty that can't be written or spoken, only movies can show. Flowing picture.
It is better to say that he is telling a story than to say that he is writing about beings. Construct a world. Yellow sand desert. The poor in rags. Body with pus and sore. The roaring locomotive chasing. Crazy warboy.
Perhaps in another parallel world, Theron and Hardy's relationship line has been fully developed, and the transformation of nux has also been explained more delicately. But in the end, what remains in our hearts will still be the warboy who raised his arms in the yellow sand desert.
"WITNESS ME!"
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