After watching Dian Ying, evaluation: poor. A full score of 10 can only give 4.5 points.
If there are 10 pots, the screenwriter owns 4, the director jj has 4 in this play, and he also has 1 in the seventh part, leaving one for the others to split equally. Hereinafter, Star Wars 9 is referred to as 9.
Tucao 1: Star Wars, large-scale space opera, the theme song can be said to be a 40-year classic. However, in 9, apart from the fixed soundtrack that the hungry wolf Taimu and the evil dog in a galaxy made a bad smell at the beginning, the whole drama can't feel the existence of the soundtrack at all. The protagonist feels the same, and even wants to laugh a little.
Tucao 2: Ball ball, can you get rid of the coercive role? In 9's plot setting, if you lose the final battle, you lose all the games. Are you still acting as personal heroes? Do European and American dramas fail to show that you are handsome if they don't pretend to be forceful? Everyone puts Hope on you, don’t you have any psychological pressure, how can you teach me how to behave like a wind?
Tucao three: Director jj, know that you are not racist. Okay, the black brother protagonist is definitely a casting failure in 789. Give it to my brother, promise me not to pretend to lick the dog, okay?
Tucao 4: The plot is messy and unconstrained. Disney's Force is really omnipotent. Why don't you directly resurrect all the 123456 Jedi Knights, why don't you directly pinch Papatine to death. What kind of plane are you flying, everyone teleport? The plot advancement is very piecemeal, don't dig so many holes if you don't have enough time, you have to spend time filling it, and the audience is tired.
Tucao five: Disney, you do too much love cartoons. Forced sentimentality is the deadliest. Love comes too fast like a gust of wind. Now I just want to make money, and I don’t have time to listen to shit love stories.
American blockbuster villains are always persevering, hardworking, planned, smart, tolerant, and not pretending to be forced. The protagonist is always: reckless, stupid, rushing, and generating power with love. Ha ha ha.
May the force be with you.
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