2013-11-17
Matt Damon will never reproduce the classic pictures of [The Bourne Shadow] on the big screen, which is a pity for movie fans. For an actor, it is definitely hope that he can continuously break through himself, even though his figure is still in the same body as a few years ago, and his shaved head is not lacking in sturdy energy.
The subject matter of this [Elysium Elysium] is not particularly new. The young director Neill Blomkamp’s [District Nine] is of course a classic. This time I come back to experience science fiction, not as good as the first time. . The second-class citizens stranded on the earth are all Spanish-speaking whites, blacks, and Chinese, living in houses like garbage dumps and doing jobs that are more depressing than Foxconn. And in the bliss space, which resembled a star medal, lived another group of people, handsome in figure, brightly dressed, and the sole purpose of life was to pretend to be B. The difference between Bliss Space and Broken Earth is an enlarged version of the real world. The director used the most obvious technique to reflect this enlargement. It’s hard to understand that even if there is an artifact that can eliminate all diseases with one turn, why can’t it be placed on the earth to universalize all living beings? Are all vested interests, even if they pay a little without any cost, they will maintain it without hesitation. Your own rare rights?
The director’s favorite Sharlto Copley still played a weird guy who was a bit neurotic and did not speak English clearly. He grabbed a lot of shots. He had a lot of roles and seemed a bit overwhelming. Jodie Foster has few works now, but one look in her eyes can become a classic.
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