ICS let it go a few times, and at one point thought it was the first part of "The Chronicles of Narnia" - surprised but not curious - so I didn't watch it until today.
Simple but heavy, magnificent and cool, there is no deliberately tacky chicken soup, everything is so smooth and natural, especially in the process of apprentice development, everyone also has their own beliefs, weaknesses, breakthroughs and persistence. I also vaguely see the shadows of "The Orphan's Resentment", "Sicily", "Transformers", and "Notes on Tomb Raiders". In the end, science and science fiction—rather than the empty and stereotyped justice and love that go all the way—come together to defeat evil. It is a personal favorite, and it is more unique and valuable than movies of the same type. All in all, it's a perfect presentation - at just the right point, the detached sophistication is melded with reason to make a difference.
Make sure to make up for the first few minutes you missed when you replay in the afternoon.
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