1. Regardless of whether it counts as sci-fi or spy warfare, the setting is innovative, and the concept of time reversal is interesting. Many analyses are very detailed in various ways, and the setting can be given at least four stars.
2. Too much literary drama or a lot of dialogue is not a problem, it is not a problem, but more than 80% of the content of these dialogues are "explaining the complex setting of the story", this experience is like listening to someone reading a book very very thick The manual is out. Moreover, so many dialogues did not serve the development of the relationship between the characters, so that there is nothing to cry about where the tears are originally, because the character's action logic is vague.
2.5. More than 95% of the film reviews are explaining/praising the settings or the core is too big, I agree. Then dare to ask how many people who gave high marks can write to explain the emotional relationship and action logic of the role?
3. Everyone has high expectations for Nolan's innovation, and I am no exception. So when he does a "very routine, very cliché" process, he will deduct more points from love and hatred (wry smile). The heroine's business abilities have always been good and stable, but the story routines on her body this time have been seen in too many movies.
4. No points will be deducted for music.
5. Another strange part of the story narration is that Nolan himself must also know that his story is very brainstorming, so give some breathing space, a few action scenes, especially the one in Mumbai, which I saw. I wanted to shoot a dazzle, but it was basically useless for advancing the main line, and it took at least 10 minutes. I feel very fascinated.
6. Purely personal opinion. Turnip greens, all have love.
7. Actually, I think I give one star to the lower level, but I have complaints. It's that the movie didn't give Robert P too much charm. As a fan, he has resentment, that's it.
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