"I'm still in tears. Four years of college, faith is priceless." Yes, once three Assassin fans in adjacent dormitories heard that the movie was going to be made, they said they would watch it together, but after graduation, it was not released. I bought a ticket a few days ago and everyone has a show. Now the three cities can draw a long slash on the map of China from the northwest to the southeast. 1-4, including Freedom Scream, Mutiny, etc., each generation is manually 100% synchronized two or three times. Although the computer configuration of the later five and six generations can't keep up, there is not so much time to immerse, and you can only "Youku customs clearance" to pass. It's fun, thinking about when to change the computer or get a PS4 to keep up with the progress. After all, it is still a period of struggle for youth and hardship. Those ancient worlds, those historical conspiracies and exciting secrets in Assassin's Creed can only be dreams. Before I came to the cinema, I thought that my true feelings were like Assassin's Creed, that the experiences and memories entangled with it could be written in a 40-character long article, that the trough period could be used as a tonic and a navigation marker, and that after drinking, I could recite a few classic lines to each other and finally " I don't know what to say." Creed, no matter how bad it is, I can get five-star brainless. I sneered at the previous film review, VR? Funny too! That's the Animus experiencing ancestral DNA memories! Didn't the leap of faith show well? Funny too! It must be another group of people who have never played the game saying this is too fake! But when the end credits came on, my heart was empty. Is it demanding? Most fans watching the movie just hope that they can have the urge to stand up and applaud and shout in some moving sections like the previous "Warcraft". I heard that the two factions of the Warcraft fan tribe alliance can have a collective orgasm in the cinema, right? But there is no sense of substitution. The narrative is so confusing that I really don't know what the hell is going on. If you haven't played it, you must think that these two factions are very inexplicable. Their origins are endless, their goals are ambiguous, and every plot is very dry. What are they trying to do? The essence of the game has not been presented a little bit, and there is no shock. Why fight for the golden apple? The legacy of the First Civilization, the ongoing disputes between the Assassins and the Temple since the beginning of humanity, the thinking about whether the world needs freedom or order, and the "truths" hidden in the history that need to be revealed with one's own hands, where are all? Both factions hope for a long-term peace, but the means are different and the same results are achieved. The conceptual slogans of "elimination of violence" and "free will" seem far away. Taking this entry point is as unconvincing as pointing at the moon and saying that this is the Milky Way. . So I only saw the gods nagging, and the Brotherhood was like a cult. Even if a movie can't show the whole world view, it's okay to lay a foreshadowing and open a corner, and continue to buy it like 23 fans. Maybe Ubisoft always likes Huan finds another way to expand the world, and this time I also try a new angle of interpretation, but it is really thankless. I saw a short comment saying that I saw the phantoms of the protagonists of the past dynasties with tears in my eyes. At that time, I also thought about the possibility in my heart at that time, and I stared at it carefully and looked at it carefully. For a moment I thought it would be a reversal like Lucy in the game. Where's my Uncle E's white coat? What about Master Kong's Indian feather ornaments? What about the ghost mage's dual swords? I really really didn't realize it was them in the dark shaking picture. Wish I could recognize it.
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