I was watching a popcorn movie with two kids under 9. The most attractive thing for children is that they can actually become the characters in their minds through games. Of course, the more thrilling gameplay is that the character is chosen by nature. So are you still playing? Play! Then accept that a fitness expert becomes a guide who is overweight and has extremely poor endurance; or you want to be a team hero, but you are chosen to be a thief, or a woman, and what's more, you are not a person at all...
All kinds of unresolved contradictions in reality, Grandpa Eddie and his old partner Rama run counter to each other, Spencer and his girlfriend and old friends are drifting apart, all of them escalate and cause death due to contradictions in an adventurous journey. (In reality, I don't dare to be so rampant, so it is difficult to really vent and express my dissatisfaction, and I can only let the contradictions continue) and then resurrect. Also came forward because they couldn't lose each other. Although it is a game, but 3 lives are gone, and the real life is gone, so this is a game for the brave.
My favorite character is the grandfather, a zoologist, who speaks slowly and slowly. Before the key point is mentioned, something goes wrong. Dwayne Johnson is really suitable for playing the "question mark face", that is, a straight man of steel who survives in the wild like a beast.
Well, a lively movie, except that Dr. Johnson kissed "flame" twice, there is nothing that is not suitable for children. Now so many VR games are to take your eyes and explore in virtual reality. In the future, a more realistic way will be like a real CS, right? In the real scene, plus VR to explore. The nerves of human beings are stimulated more and more difficult to satisfy the old entertainment methods, and the nerves are getting bigger and bigger. Watched the Jurassic series, the Godzilla series, the Harry Potter series and asked if I could make them scary. Hey, when we were kids, we watched Dinosaur Express and the characters were very exciting.
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