The momentum of the bad movie is showing...

Verda 2022-01-25 08:03:06

If 11 is still surprising and entertaining, 12 is a bit boring. Plus the usual flashback technique and the somewhat unrealistic old-fashioned technique (well, although it is an entertainment film in itself, don't be too exaggerated). I personally think that compared to the high-tech thefts that are more bizarre than 007, the plot of Julia Roberts acting as Julia Roberts is simply playing the audience, too far-fetched. And the plot that the self-esteem European used to steal the egg (although it is a copy) by using Brazilian sword dance to escape the laser and steal the egg (although it is a copy) is a bit novel, but also relatively ethereal~~~~ and the plot is also messy, plus flickering. The shots and flashback technique of the movie are not as smooth as the first one.

It seems a bit deliberately to pursue the novelty of the plot. For example, it was originally a sober plot, but it was really a sober plot. After all, it was 11 heroes who robbed the sea with pride. I was still very depressed how to be beaten up by such a net... But I can still be beaten by fake police. It was really pleasantly surprised to come out without knowing it, but when I changed my mind, I felt that it was too fake. For another example, the thief phone of the high IQ Xiao Pi was taken away by the beauty, and the big task of stealing the easter eggs is imminent. How could it be possible not to snatch the information from the beauty police in time on the joints? Perhaps the film itself is a comedy, but in some places it is too far-fetched.

Take "Home Alone" as a comparison, although it is also a comedy, but even if the fabrication and arrangement of the plot are impossible in reality, it still feels natural. 12 is much worse.

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Ocean's Twelve quotes

  • Terry Benedict: [on the cell phone, talking to Baron Francois Toulour] Who do you think you're dealing with? Nothing costs nothing.

  • [on the Night Fox]

    Turk Malloy: Come on, he's one guy, and he's French.