With a score of 82, it is a fun adventure film suitable for all ages. The quality of the leading role of "Big Rock" Johnson is guaranteed.
Suitable for all ages, it is recommended to all parents with children (over 8 years old) to see.
1. Like the previous two "Game of the Brave", this film is about a few teenagers who are sucked into the game console and come to the RPG game world to complete tasks and clear the levels. Each has only three lives.
2. Establishing friendship (love), cooperating with each other, cultivating team consciousness, reasoning and analysis during the customs clearance process will have a good enlightenment effect on teenagers watching movies.
3. The market fights, the wise fight against the jaguar, the helicopter fight against the rhinoceros, although the cost of several bridge sections is not high, but the scene scheduling is very attractive.
4. In addition to the average appearance of the female protagonist, all of you have completed the performances required for commercial films. "Big Rock" Johnson's acting skills and tendons become more pleasing to the eye.
Highlights:
1) The film is remade based on the 1995 Hollywood legend Robin Williams' work of the same name. 2) In order to make the brave game more immersive on the screen, the actors and staff overcame various difficulties to shoot on the spot in the jungle of Oahu, Hawaii. Art director Owen Patterson and his team built multiple locations on the island, including a transportation warehouse containing a large number of cars, boats, planes and a helicopter. 3) The team also built a highly-reduced Middle East bazaar in Atlanta. 4) The giant Jaguar Mountain in the film is also "genuine at a fair price", and it is by no means a post-production synthesis. It is a mountain top in Hawaii. The 12-meter-high jaguar head sculpture is finished with sculptural foam, and then made of cement and plaster to achieve the effect of stone.
In a word: I recommend it to everyone, it is more worthy of the whole family to watch than "Predecessor" and "Star Wars 8".
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