something good: 1. The charm of magic is that it is very pleasant to reveal a lot of redundant information to cover up the real action at the same time, and then reveal the result when the brain is overloaded. So the film tries to imitate that in audiovisual language. Short and smooth, fast editing, etc., there should be some interesting places to take a closer look.
2. The movie itself is a magic trick, presenting false things in real, but borrowing the theme of magic to get closer to reality and let the audience forget the illusion. The advantage is that as long as the main line is revealed, the coolness of the side line can be left to him.
To say the difference:
1. The plot itself is a bit thin. The first impression I recall is that there are people who have become the big brothers behind the scenes, but the flipping lacks foreshadowing, and some seem to flip for the sake of flipping. It's bound to fall into a rut.
2. There should be a lot of mysteries accumulated in the front, which will be solved at the end and bring pleasure. However, because the idea is not new enough and the skills are not in place, some plots have been guessed in advance. For example, in the last plane, when the flashlight hits, and then watching the rain outside the plane window, I immediately guessed that the plane didn't take off at all.
3. Not to mention 3D, just like Independence Day 2, there is nothing to watch. In addition to 3D, the overall level is better than Independence Day 2. Some clips can be refreshing, but there is something missing in the feeling, that is, the gap is much larger than the current Nolan or David Fincher.
4. Jay Chou still has to rely on an old woman to become a character of an ancient oriental mysterious force, which is really old-fashioned. But I can always say that Jay Chou is better at acting than who else, because whoever has no acting skills at all!
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