I haven't seen much of the sci-fi movie + cold weapon movie style before, and it wasn't until I watched the Interstellar Legends trilogy that I became more and more fond of this type of movie.
The first is the setting of Redick in the film. Fan Ye has strong muscles and a simple and rude black vest. The most classic is the goggles on Fan Ye's head. This goggle has become the symbol of Redick. . It is the art setting of the protagonist that first gives the impression that it is a kind of mixed-race interstellar film.
The villain setting in the film is also in place. Take 2 as an example, the four-sided helmet of King Marshall is quite eye-catching and attracting fans. The inspiration may have come from the Erawan Buddha in Thailand. Therefore, through this setting, the overall art tone of the Star Biography trilogy is reflected.
In the film, Redick can be said to be omnipotent, even a little deified. For example, his eyes can be like night vision goggles, his muscles are unmatched, not only has his limbs developed, but his IQ is also very high. Of course, he is also very good at women. Basically, every female character in the movie wants to have a relationship with him. .
Isn't this typical heroism? How lonely heroes are from ancient times. Of course, Redick is no exception. At the end of the first episode, he had an inexplicable to unknown relationship with the heroine. In 2, it is worth scrutinizing the relationship between the traitor and the female traitor, and in 3, the heroine is directly asked to warm the bed for him. Personal heroism is very common in American movies in general. It may be due to everyone's understanding and pursuit of the American Dream.
The so-called American dream is that if you work hard and work hard, you will surely realize your ideal and achieve success. In fact, this is also a manifestation of personal heroism from the side. Just like the cowboy in the western movie, the feeling of single-handedly conquering the world. As long as you are bold enough and ruthless enough, you can become a legend. Redick is such a cowboy in StarCraft, a one-man hero. Even the director magnified his power and let him fight the whole messenger of death alone.
The director put a lot of elements of the wasteland world in the film, barren deserts, decadent bounty hunters, alien monsters and so on. When watching the movie, people can't help but wonder whether this strange space world has some connection with the beginning of human civilization. The various monsters in Interstellar Legends are like the demons in Redick's own mind, threatening and testing him all the time. Heroes often have weaknesses, and this Redick that the director gave us doesn't seem to have weaknesses.
Maybe this is the characteristic of extreme personal heroism.
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