Now playing special effects, it’s long past the time to show off skills in the 90s, and then show off at the level of the Matrix. Now it’s more like looking at someone who made it. You know it’s fake, but there’s no flaw. In this regard The outstanding representatives are the "Lord of the Rings" series and the "Harry Potter" series. It seems a bit digress.
Then said "Escape from the Island of Clone". I don't use my brain, and I still have a little insight, but such a thing will never happen in the evil capitalist society. Look, just because Chinese fur manufacturers do not have humane (beastly) animal slaughter, our Paul McCartney is so distressed that he will never perform in China, let alone dig a big hole in the United States. People keep the animals away. This thing will never happen in a great socialist society, because we respect human rights. How did it happen? It is foreign businessmen who come to the third world to invest and set up factories, cultivate them and then transport them back. This not only introduces foreign capital, revitalizes the local economy, but also satisfies the decadent and degraded life requirements of capitalism, and objectively blows them down, killing two birds with one stone.
The movie is full of interesting details with a little bit of detail. The actor is called Lincoln, which is obviously an allusion of President Lincoln's liberation of slaves. At the end of the movie, the actor did release all the clones, and he looked like he was laughing in the bushes when the mountains were full of flowers. The first villain, Dr. Merrick, looks very much like the US Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld. Most American filmmakers are leftists. There is also the heroine Scarlett Johansson getting hotter and hotter, only in 1984, but I still like the way she wears flesh-colored translucent panties in "Lost in Tokyo". In the end, the most creative estimate of this movie is the so-called "cranial nerve and tendon scanner". It enters from the eyes, enters the cerebral cortex through the optic nerve, and after the scan is stored, it is discharged through the urethra. Cool? As shown in FIG.
add another point. There are too many hard and soft advertisements in this movie. The ones that can be counted are: Ford’s Cadillac, Chevrolet, pickup, Microsoft’s MSN, XBOX, Nokia’s 8800, Cisco’s IP videophone, PUMA’s sneakers... ···Olympic sponsorship is also in this formation.
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