So, let me talk about the shortcomings first. I just checked the relevant news and information. The film’s publicity never described the specific amount of funds and budget. It only used the word "not cheap", and the actor camp is not strong. It is basically in line with my feelings when watching the film: This should be a medium-cost film. A lot of effort should have been spent on special effects, but the props do not appear to be tall. The film crew once said that in order to let the audience have an immersive experience, some gunfight shots were taken subjectively. I have noticed and partially agreed with it. However, there are many times when the camera shakes severely and seriously affects the viewing experience, and the switching of the camera in the scene appears to be smooth. Some impetuous, technically poor. I was watching 2D, and I think the 3D of this film should be dizzy. I personally think that a good 3D will be immersive but there is no discomfort, so the technical team of this film is skeptical.
Then, let's talk about the feelings this film brings to me.
The film starts from a program, and this program runs through it. I criticized this structure halfway through, and I didn't understand the good intentions of this arrangement until the end. (
I'll talk about it later) Muslim body bombs are still scary to me. When I see everyday Muslims, I can't connect them with fanatical believers. No matter what religious beliefs preach, using the lives of children or believers to kill is an unforgivable sin. A good religion should teach people to be good. Of course, this is not the fault of this religious belief, but the absurdity of the fanatical extremists.
Going back to the movie, of course, the opening scene also demonstrated the hegemonism of the US imperialism and the hypocrisy of the world police. This is why I think the penetration of TV programs is an amazing arrangement. The people, the government, and the media are all talking to themselves, thinking that they are doing the most correct thing. The government’s various lies are corrupt and hypocritical, the media’s various fanfare and self-righteousness, the blind panic of the people, and the truth in their hands are pitiful. Regardless of whether this is the original intention of the film, but I see the world full of malice.
Therefore, I am extremely grateful for the return of the protagonist's humanity. Although this struggle manifests itself as a lack of surface tension, I am still grateful. No matter how cold the world is, we need humanity. Although this human nature will hesitate, hesitate, fear, and lose control, we need it. Because this humanity will still be warm and strong. Let us do what we want to do right, let us protect the people we care about.
This film looks like a gunfighting film, but in fact it is a political film and a drama. The literary drama is much more exciting than the drama. But it is a pity that, except for the few but brilliant roles of the heroine, there are almost no impressive acting skills. Of course, it is not a bad thing.
On the whole, the script of the film is good, many plots are arranged quite meaningful, but the technology is not good and it is not pleasing to the eye. The fight is a bit handsome, the climax part is not strong enough, and the overall is relatively smooth (but in a way, this is the highlight of the theme of the film, so I think it is an advantage), the script is smooth and flowing, and obviously there are few bugs.
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