fools

Katrine 2022-03-30 08:01:02

(17 years old text)

"Red Line" 8.0

Sitting down and looking at each other, I want to compete with the US imperialists before I get to the stage. In terms of military and political affairs, it is naturally the Soviet Union, and in terms of culture, I think it is Japan. Of course, the development of art and culture in the Soviet Union is absolutely top-notch. Which of those great writers, musicians, and painters is not famous in history? But just like the metaphor of the "lame giant" that is always ridiculed in history books, the development of heavy industry in the Soviet Union far exceeds that of light industry, and the cultural field is actually the same. Pop culture has never been able to fit into the cogs of the planned economy. Young people can't be bored in the discotheque with "Swan Lake", right?

And Japan, whether it's jazz or disco, has learned from the American emperor's father. The long legs in "Chicago", the depiction of the custom shop in "Pine Nuts", those who originated from the golden age, the drunken fans, singing and dancing, the materialization and consumption of women, I only see the United States and Japan have done it to the extreme. .

In the movie, there is a group of twin idol artists. Their racing cars will transform into Autobots like Transformers. In the final, they will become pink steel beauties to fight with the army. Several moves are women's tricks to tease men. By the way, he also released the single "His Shifting Rings" through the competition, which is full of sensuality and provocation. I usually like to write movie reviews with the movie soundtrack on, but this song just doesn't work.

In the era of anti-gravity engines, transportation has long since gotten rid of the hub, and there are still such a group of people who insist on racing competitions, and even the subtitles call them "The Fool".

In the era of CG animation, there are still such a group of people who insist on hand-painting, which are the flowers, birds, insects and fish in "The Story of Kaguya", the rocket debris that slowly scattered into space like snow and dust in "Wang Li Cosmos Army", and the "Red Line" in "Red Line". Gorgeous intoxication and speed. Putting the pen down, they must be laughing at themselves as "The Fool", right?

Such sci-fi extreme racing can indeed only be done by animation. With the breakthrough of speed, everything under the camera is stretched, the protagonist's muscles twitch, his eye canthus is torn, and his nose bleeds all over the place. Only this hand-painted description of the ultimate sense of speed has never been better in heaven and earth. .

It is a very pure animation, in the middle of the second, bloody, brainless, and simple.

In fact, it vaguely outlines a huge world view like Star Wars. Humanoid aliens, cyborg intelligent life, princesses of the magic kingdom, Godzilla-level biochemical weapons, and underground rebels, all of which can cut into the main line and greatly enrich the plot. However not. The opening preliminaries were more than ten minutes of racing scenes, and then transitioned, various fragmentary memories, almost perfunctory tinkering with the plot, and then immediately started the finals, racing for dozens of minutes, mixed with the appearance, explosions, and fights of various weapons. The whole story ends immediately after crossing the line.

It really is a group of "fools".

In fact, there is a role behind the scenes, but it took 10 seconds from beginning to end to be solved by other supporting roles.

In the end, it was the hairstyle that made the contribution, and the nose of the plane crossed the line. It was really straight men's nonsense.

So this game is really used to draw the red line. Before watching it, I thought it was a pure man movie full of muscle sticks and roaring engines, but I ended up eating a mouthful of dog food.

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Redline quotes

  • President: Do they intend to violate our airspace using technology that only exists in theory?

  • JP: Someone's havin' doubts, huh? Hell, I'm just trying to keep this thing interesting. You can't write me off like that. You're just a voice, pal! YOU DON'T KNOW A DAMN THING ABOUT RACING!

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