Accurate should be 3 and a half stars, good and bad coexist...
Pearl Man is too much like Na'vi in Avatar (made by a special effects company)
The physique and body proportions of the Pearl Man are almost the same as those of the Na'vi Man, except that there are no braids, the eye distance and mouth expression capture are basically the same, and there are no amazing new features, except for the pearl flash...
In addition, the male dubbing of the Pearl Man is a little feminine. Does the director initially set up a lesbian group, and the latter appearances are almost always a pair, or a team of three, lazily draped over the shoulders, sticky Those who are together, especially the king and the queen, who are glued together...
In addition, isn't the setting of the energy transforming beast too magical, not like a sci-fi movie or a fantasy movie? ? ?
The love line is too abrupt (can't feel affectionate)
What's the point that Dai Dai and Kasuo don't feel affectionate? The appearance and temperament of the two are the type that I like, but it is obvious that the two people's electric sparks are not big enough to talk about marriage...
The background of the agent is unclear (refer to the ace agent)
Where did the two young agents come from, and what are they fighting for? Why does it feel a little thin, the little brothers and sisters have to have a name to fight monsters together... Is it too long, the opening at 9:30 and the end at 11:30, what did you miss in the middle?
Some scenes are very good (the setting of the multi-dimensional market is great). The multi-dimensional market didn't understand what was going on at first. Later, the little brother brought Iron Man's arms and sunglasses to enter another dimension, and then he understood the tourists. Wearing a motorcycle helmet and glasses through a visual converter, you can enter another surrounding space (suspected to enter the VR virtual scene of the game). I like this setting very much. Finally, someone took a picture of the parallel universe and the feeling of multi-dimensional space came out. You can visit and buy items. I like it when the setting is successful... Can that dimensional steel ball make people overweight and fall into multi-dimensional space? ? ?
The setting and development of some other scenes may be because they basically happened in Qianxing City, so there is no vast space war interstellar communication. There is a point in the middle. Personally, I like space war ships to move and drift. After all, the vast universe makes Open-minded, able to contrast the ignorance and insignificance of human beings...
The explanations of the various alien settlements in the middle are slightly repeated. (I explained it once at the beginning, and then the protagonist crossed it again. I don’t think it is necessary to have similar shots twice. It’s pointless to repeat, a waste of time, and it’s too straightforward... At most, it shows that the little brother can run rampant like the Hulk. Destruction doesn't feel like fun at all... My favorite rampage is "True Lies" in which Schwarzenegger rides a horse and chases bad guys in a hotel, while saying sorry for the fright and hotel damage, and a gentleman It's man again, but the little brother here just bumped into it all the way, completely ignoring the feelings of all kinds of alien gatherings, and he didn't say sorry when he bumped into flowers and plants...
The image design of aliens is more like a costume design party, not like a big display of alien creatures. What I want to see is the alien creature show, not the alien clothing show. The diversity of life is not the diversity of clothing creativity. I like the setting of the alien creatures of Lucas in "Star Wars", and the diversity of life forms... Director Lu really loves the clothing industry. As a former clothing designer, he has not been able to make a few sets The star clothing is also not complete, but I still insist on watching the alien creature show instead of the clothing show, I need more and more interesting souls and life forms...
There are many other slots, in short, the viewing experience is not as good as Director Lu's "The Fifth Element".
It’s too picky. I think it’s worth going to the cinema as a whole. It’s worth watching. In addition, the most interesting and exciting parts of the whole film have been spoiled by various trailers…
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