The only thing that bothers me a little bit after watching the whole movie is the two episodes: one is the prelude to the opening, the machine-eye scanning camera keeps moving to one elite warrior after another, and then they are killed in a terrible way, even if you can guess. The process of revealing the causes and developments of the products such as biochemical experiments are also expected. Unexpectedly, after watching the whole film, I quickly understood that this was an experiment done by Dr. XX with the financial support of dignitaries, and the location was of course this isolated island. It's just that the reasons for doing this are not so sufficient, and it is naturally difficult to reflect the deeper ambition and background of the villain.
The second is that the heroine rented a speedboat to the island to find his uncle. He is also a small head of the special forces on the island. Because he did not agree with the doctor's approach, he was also arrested for experimentation and transformed into a genetically modified soldier. After landing, the ship immediately bombed. She broke through with the boatman, who was also a special soldier, and was arrested one after another. When the male protagonist and the fat food delivery man who happened to meet on the island were tied together by the doctor and the cold-faced woman under his command, the reporter and the doctor, the heroine who had been captured earlier, went to "visit" the two, and the heroine used her mouth to secretly She gave the male lead a master key, and then went upstairs with the doctor to watch the duel scene of her uncle being released and the male lead and the other two. I don't know if the scene of giving the key is the heroine's own idea or the doctor's trap. The doctor's expression is not strange when he sees that the hero can loosen his tie and fight a little by himself.
In addition to these two episodes, the other more than an hour feels like watching a nonsense love movie and an action movie that just passed. For this movie adapted from a game to be made like this, the screenwriter must be lazy and has no intention of sublimating the plot. I'm too lazy to spoil things later. To put it simply, her uncle hasn't been completely transformed. Finally, she woke up and helped the hero and heroine eliminate the villains. The action is neat and tidy, but unfortunately the male lead is not handsome enough and the so-called bed scene scene is too light-hearted.
The reason for the good mood is that although it is too simple, it does not pretend to be dazzling, and it does not pretend to be out of touch and jump in the plot, and most importantly, it does not have messy bloody and disgusting scenes. It's not because I'm not used to these things. A film has a mediocre plot and actors, and if I make those things that make me feel gloomy in my life, I'll want to kill the director.
Actually, this movie is a little tricky. The island is easy to think of "isolation", "isolation" and the like, and no matter what the suspense level of the movie is, at least everyone has a spiritual island in their hearts. It opposes reality, dislikes reality and is helpless to reality; its orientation may be to work hard and work hard, or it may be trapped in psychological shadows and unable to extricate itself. Everyone in modern times can be alone. If the movie develops in this direction, maybe it will really become "Shutter Island".
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