I can't believe it is the work of veteran director Gary Rose: the screenwriter is too weak! The whole plot is smooth-out of prison, stealing things, gathering supporting roles, drawing up a plan, starting to do it, ending, oh there is a small accident, the movie is over...
There is no conflict in the plot that needs to be changed or overcome by the character. When it comes to finding a supporting role, it’s all. Everyone came to play happily, and there was no contradiction. When it comes to making a plan, all the problems are close, and a role will pop out if you need any skills. Nima game The opening is not so smooth; all the "negative characters" are almost idiots with mental retardation, of course, as men, they can only use this to set off the heroic wiseness of a few ladies in this film-in fact, I didn't watch it at all. Show how powerful they are. Even the Great Demon King Cate Blanchett can only smile continuously and make no contribution, making me suspect that her true identity is Liu Qian’s apprentice, and she is responsible for giving the sole protagonist Sandra Bullock to the stinky feet, oh It's not right.
The only immortal, alive, is really Anne Hathaway! Interpret the vanity and arrogance of a star well in a few scenes. When Shi Shiran walked into the door and faced the people who had successfully stolen and prepared to divide the spoils, the expression of "you thought I was a big wave of brainless female celebrities" was very interesting. It's a pity that there is no suspense in this episode. The title "Ocean's Eight" has already sold out the wonderful acting Annie: audiences who are not stupid will count, know that the team must be 8 girls! Then you think about the eighth woman who has never appeared but who has definitely appeared before? ! The screenwriter, is your brain mixed with water?
In addition, there is not even a decent big scene, high-tech relies entirely on 3D printing to fill the facade, and the shabby feeling blows on the face! I had no choice but to fry cold rice with a previous Mission Impossible trick to hide the ugliness...
It's a pity that with so many stars and so many acting groups, I barely tell a fairly smooth story. The entertainment is equivalent to eating pancakes from an unlicensed stall when you are hungry, barely eating enough, and having stomach pain when you look back!
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