Fans of "At the End of the Day" and "The Matrix" feel unbalanced without the excitement of post-apocalyptic sci-fi movies, then they can regain their balance.
Although the fighting scenes in the new movie are not as exciting as "The Matrix," this movie is a cautionary tale of moderate entertainment. Or, should we say, vigilant action thriller.
Although this is a film that blends all "human beings against the oppressive society in the future", it has successfully realized some of its inspirations. Although the panoramic special effects in the film are not true enough to be accurate, they are even rough, but the photographic composition is Look, it is very comfortable in watching the movie, the composition even conceals the loopholes in the storyline of "Torn Doom"
Vulnerability example:
① It is impossible for the future society to believe that the only remaining paintings, poems and sculptures can lead to the Fourth World War, right? I think this is some stupid plot!
② Is a culture based on taking drugs every morning safe and feasible?
③ It seems stupid that the "armed personnel" died because of the broken helmet. The Third World War is over. It stands to reason that they should be smarter. Even if there is no bulletproof plexiglass, they should be shockproof, right? (This is not an unreasonable fault, don’t forget, the label is science fiction is the future)
④ The most fun thing is that those characters who have no emotions will express their emotions, and they will make facial expressions when they should not express their emotions.
But these do not stop me from liking it. Its martial arts action scenes and the segmentation of the picture composition are enough to arouse my adrenaline!
Let’s talk about what Christian Bale loves. This is an anti-church, anti-government, and anti-depressive statement. Christian Bale's performance as the highest-level law enforcement official is worthy of attention. It is no accident that this echelon of government is called "the clergy". His well-defined, thoughtful look is very suitable for his role, a man who has been transformed from a law enforcement to a rebel, able to strike dozens of militants with his bare hands, supplemented by dazzling martial arts jumping movements. Occasionally, he uses both hands to hold the gun. Especially in the last gun fight scene, the content of the entire screen overflowed! Light colors, gray world space, without losing its unique temperament and flavor!
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