Robin Williams's "Game of the Brave" series was considered a very innovative movie that year. The setting is very advanced, and it incorporates comedy, suspense, action, family affection and other elements. In addition, the actors have good acting skills, and the overall quality is very high. . So when I knew that this series was about to restart, I was very much looking forward to it, thinking that after decades, the creativity given by the screenwriter would definitely be blue. As a result, the first part of the relaunched version has no surprises. Fortunately, the comedy and suspense are still a little bit more difficult to watch. Unexpectedly, in the second part, the screenwriters seemed to have a collective IQ offline. Not only did the comedy part become extremely blunt, the game clearance setting as the core of the movie was simply returning to the level of card game consoles in the 1970s and 1980s, and it was completely boring. Need to use your brain. I felt like I watched another "Fast and Furious: Special Actions" or "Skyscrapers", the whole game process is completely brainless, just lie down and win. Does the movie starring Dashi Johnson all have this kind of brainless style? The process of the game is boring and tormented, not to mention, from time to time there will be some emotional elements. The long dialogue caused by various emotional entanglements keeps dragging the rhythm of the movie like a soap opera. An old grudge between grandfather and his friend, which was okay, kept turning up and saying that the male and female masters still made a affectionate confession while climbing the snow-capped mountains. Although I know that they are extremely powerful game characters, climbing a snow-capped mountain may be as effortless as ordinary people walking, but watching them hold a climbing pick and just talk about love, it still makes me think of Zhang Ziyi at the end of "The Climber" Wu Jing They vomited blood and confessed affectionately when they were about to reach the top, and they were also extremely uncomfortable. If Hollywood screenwriters can't create new ideas, I advise them to stop messing around and destroy the classics. You must know that Chinese audiences are no longer so foolish that they have never seen the world before!
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