The plot is a bit over the top, but I can't say it's still very original. Unless you see the last moment, you may not know what happened. I have a good habit of trying not to read reviews and synopses before watching a movie. Here, I just want to write about some of my feelings about this movie.
In recent years, Hollywood movies have had a problem, that is, they are not amazing and die endlessly. Try to let the plot twist your nerves, so that you don't know what happened until the last second of a movie. A film like this would undoubtedly look cool, but it would be a bit over the top to desperately twist the story into outrageous places to get there.
Yesterday, I revisited Nicholas Cage's rock-shattering movie. It seems to be a film from 1996. The plot is simple, but it is quite good-looking. The lines are clear, and it's really cool to watch the film of more than two hours in one go! Unfortunately, Hollywood screenwriters have abandoned this screenwriting technique. . . .
Let them continue to strike, calm down, maybe there will be a better film. . .
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