Like "Transformers 2", the movie focuses on dazzling cards, almost from the beginning to the end, but unlike the former, the emotional scenes added in "Special Forces" are not tasteless, from beginning to end with the revenge of the Destro family It runs through the whole film as the main line; the contradiction between the male and female protagonists and the black and white ninja is interspersed as the secondary plot; The director is very suitable to insert the memory fragment at the right time, which not only transforms the picture to pave the way for the following foreshadowing, but also explains the ins and outs of the whole story, which proves that the director has mastered the plot with ease and freedom.
Personally, I like the portrayal of black and white ninjas in the film. It may be through this work that many people know about Li Bingxian, who plays the white ghost. In fact, he became famous very early, because he had "starred" in the first XBOX360 game of the next generation: "Lost Planet", in which CAPCOM The company used him as the prototype to design the male protagonist, and many Europeans and Americans have known him since then. Having said that, White Phantom's cold-blooded killer image and the silence of snake eyes are a test for actors in terms of acting skills. It is not easy to express the character's heart from the body and eyes alone, especially in this kind of commercial fast food where every scene is fleeting. Fights often occupy the main content, and it is still very challenging to express the psychology of the characters in a few short shots. At the moment when the snake eye kills the white ghost at the end of this work, the painful entanglement is still clearly felt by the audience, even without a word.
Other than that, I found the director to be better at detailing than Michael Bay. There's a lot of baggage in the film, and the manuals and shoes are a lot more hilarious than a robot hugging a thigh. Both belong to the same toy company, belong to the same film distributor, and belong to the same classic animation works, so it is natural to make comparisons, and finding the result of this comparison is a win-win situation.
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