Not worth it.) OK, well written. thanks landlord. Unlike some people, who just pick the bones in the eggs and find the elephants in the crow's hair.
Well written to my liking. I also liked the opening paragraph very much, explaining the reason why he came to this planet, describing how he recovered his animal nature, and slowly adapted to this planet and survived. His life with the dog was interesting.
The dog is indeed a faithful companion of man, Riddick raises it, and it repays Riddick. Riddick saved his life, and he gave Riddick his life. However, the two groups of people who appeared later, one was more ulterior than the other, and the other was more secretive. It really got to the point of "you have to kill him so he doesn't take advantage".
Of course, Old John and his "female gangsters" can still get along a little bit. Old John even planned not to give a bounty from the very beginning. His purpose was just to ask Riddick what happened to his son after the spaceship crashed. To put it bluntly, as long as he answers: "Did you kill my son?"
Ten years have passed, and Old John has also pursued it for ten years, right? The only person who could answer him was in sight now, but when he asked the most crucial question, Riddick was noncommittal. He was in a hurry. He knew who Riddick was, and if he didn't want to say it, even if he tortured him and killed him, he would never say it. Old John's original words in the play are: "I shouldn't have come here in the fucking!" (I believe the translation, that should be what it means)
Originally influenced by the first and second books, I thought that bounty hunters were all bad guys. After watching the third part, I thought: There are good people in this industry. For the sake of money, no matter good people or bad people are caught, they are naturally bad people; like Old John, he acted with conscience, and after understanding the truth, he returned to save Riddick, and finally let Riddick live. I have to call him a good guy.
Riddick also felt that Old John was not bad, so when he went to get the battery later, he confessed to him: "I didn't want to kill your son, he killed himself. He wanted to kill a child to save his own life. life." That's all
about old John.
The Interstellar Legends series has one thing better: no pretentious and twisted love. In the first part, there is no love at all; in the second part, there is only the admiration of children for adults, and the love of adults for children. When he was dying, "Jack" confessed to Riddick: "Remember when I said that life and death were put aside? I was wrong, I haven't." It meant that he wanted Riddick to save her. Is this love? Not at all, at least not yet. She trusts and relies on Riddick all the time, and it's just a grown-up version of "a kid crying, 'Daddy, help me!'". As for the third installment, I don't think anyone would call the nasty joke between Redick and the "female gangster" love.
Although there is no love, but there is a fragrant plot in the second part, but it makes me unforgettable. That was Team Toombs on their way to bring Redick back to the Firestar. The female bounty hunter who "sleeps and grinds her teeth" wanted to get close to Riddick while everyone was sleeping. But after being discovered by Riddick, he immediately returned to normal.
Haha, such a woman is so cute. If I meet such a woman, and the relationship between the characters in the play is not as antagonistic and the situation is so severe, I will definitely go after her well.
Cough, don't say it, it brings up sad things.
Finally, let's talk about the end of the third part. When I finally saw Riddick on the cliff, close to desperately repelling the attacking monsters again and again, I was thinking: The director wanted to express a meaning, that is, "The protagonist is also an ordinary person with flesh and blood, not an omnipotent superman. ".
So began to pity the protagonist. Who said Riddick was a bad guy? Since childhood, the entire race has been wiped out, and along the way, has been deceived, betrayed and used, and finally abandoned. He has cultivated his skills just to survive. Has he killed anyone? no. On the contrary, he saved some people, and in such a bad environment, that was already the best he could.
Although Riddick is a bit bad, I still pity him.
You have to ask me: which is better than Iron Man? I can't give you a satisfactory answer. However, I won't pity Stark.
Just like I wouldn't pity Spider-Man, Superman.
Last but not least, I'm just a pure fan of Interstellar Legends. I'm not a strict fan of Vin Diesel. I haven't watched any of his "Fast and Furious" series with the best box office. I just love sci-fi a little more. If I have time, I will still look for Diesel's movies. But every one of the Interstellar series, I have watched it many times over and over again. My favorite is the second one, I forgot how many times I've watched it, and I rewatch it every once in a while.
I just want to say: thank you director, thank you Universal Pictures, for making me, a science fiction fan, able to enjoy it again. After the box office fiasco of the second film, and ten years later, I can still find the courage to make this sequel. I think it is not just a question of money. Of course it's good to make money. Because I'm still waiting to see more of the "Star Legends" story.
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