But this one is really a lot worse, and it feels like it's making a fuss. The origin of the story is not convincing enough, and then it is really strange to find out about aliens in the middle, and then when Pegg and the alien intelligence dialogue, I feel that it is overemphasizing human beings and their accompanying inertia.
Focusing on fighting and the challenge of one station after another, the emotional transformation and interaction between partners is less, and a large part of the excellence of the first two films also lies in the reasonable and funny friendship lines in the struggle and desperate escape.
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