Some netizens commented that there are too many characters. I feel that this kind of thing about the whole earth and all human beings can't be explained clearly if it only focuses on portraying a few protagonists. Of course, among young people, except for the president's daughter, it is really unnatural. The old people are all brilliant. It's a pity that Will Smith was wrecked forever and never came back. No one of the current characters is as swollen as him.
On the contrary, I think a major flaw of the whole film is that it only talks about Americans, and the others are too weak. In addition to programmatically showing people around the world nervously listening to the Americans on the radio to announce the war (I fell!), the only people who really played a role in the plot were the Chinese and an African warlord leader, well, there was another who seemed to be French woman. No, the limitations of American centrism as American-made films. . . . . . From the plot, the Chinese speculate that it is an important force in the resistance front. Unfortunately, there are only two characters, and the moon bases are all Chinese-built bases. Why is only the commander-in-chief Chinese? ? ? Just because of this flawed Mengniu's advertisement placement, the eyesore index is magnified 3,000 times. . . . . .
Another netizen commented that the villain can't wait to drill over the earth in one minute and must run streaking to chase the ball. I also have a lot of opinions about the villain running naked in front of little friends and the dead heart. I think from the villain's point of view, from the beginning of monitoring the earth to the head-to-head confrontation after arrival, all of them prove that stupid humans are fundamentally vulnerable. Unexpectedly, the stupid humans are still trying to counterattack, not taking low-key defense, and waiting for all the stupid humans to die before considering other such extremely conservative tactics. It doesn't seem so unreasonable. In fact, at the end, the villain action repeatedly revealed to us that although relying on the wisdom of the beehive can be highly centralized and highly effective to organize actions, it is really not enough for a ship of aliens to have only her brain. Maybe it’s too well protected at ordinary times. It is said that wind is rain. Once the impulse comes out to run naked, the pattern will be broken immediately: when attacked, it will immediately become furious, and anyone who is caught will be crushed to death. The downed pilot completely loses his attack power, like an ant. If you have to step on it, have you forgotten what you were going to do? The commander bee became a tornado escort, but it was a beautiful idea. How could he be chased and beaten, but he couldn't respond? Why didn't he wave his hand in a dazzling manner and pull a small group of minions to block the bullets, but he was so weak with his head and mouse? Without it, this guy has never been so naked (the protective cover is broken), and he has never been injured. It is estimated that the two cannons ejected some blood and panicked, which is really shocking. I said, don't overestimate the emotional intelligence of the alien just because of how strong the alien's technology is and how big the body is.
The last ball that speaks English. . . Well, I can't appreciate this either. I always feel that the IQ of the sequel will continue to drop. Huh? Why do I say ""continue"?
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