There are a lot of misfortunes, but they are not as useless as the masters criticized.

Halie 2021-11-24 08:01:21

I have read a lot of film reviews, and I feel that it is either a five-star love fan or a one-star rubbish.
Personally, I think it's quite satisfactory as a whole.
After all, it was like that when Warcraft came out last year. The assassin who sells sentimental movies to fans is basically the same. I really want to think of him as Ubisoft's century-old production, and it would be too harsh to complete the plot.

One of the flaws similar to the Warcraft movie is that there is almost no introduction to the background and tone of the whole movie. The introduction of about 6,7 lines in the opening is actually only a short sentence "Apple is very important. The Templars and the assassins are fighting for it. It’s almost a millennium"...This summary of the previous situation is probably not the original party that has played the game, and it is completely daunting. There is no description of the role of the First Civilization and the Apple in the play, and there is almost no explanation of the conflict of ideas and the roots of the struggle between the Assassins and the Templars. It is true that this kind of relatively grand background setting is really difficult to explain, but the handling in the play always makes people feel that this makes the mainstay of the film not stand up, and the dialogue conflict plot looks much paler.

As for the plots criticized by many film critics, I don't think it is too flawed. For example, there are comments about how the story that happened in Spain actually speaks in Arabic, but also the Sultan and the Pope... It is reasonable that Spain was deeply influenced by Arab culture in the 15th century. The last Muslim country in the country was in 1492, when the story happened. Some film critics complained that there was no major historical event. In fact, the major event happened because the audience was not familiar with that part of history. The emergence of Arabic and Sultan is still more in line with historical settings. As for the pope... it’s not the pope or Rome, it’s the head of the Spanish Inquisition, okay...

and I’m talking about joining the Brotherhood and cutting my fingers. When I first saw it, I was shocked for a while. Forget about the time, 1492 is indeed the time for Ezio's activity, but considering that the time for the good friend Leonardo to improve the sleeve blade was after 1476, and Ezio himself until 1488. It was only absorbed into the Assassin organization in Italy, so it is normal that the Spanish assassins in 1492 have not taught the sleeve blade improvement technique.
By the way, Ezio himself did go to Spain in 1492, but it is unclear whether he had contact with the main character in the movie. If Ezio passed the technology of improving sleeve blades to Spain at that time, then you can open your mind to think that the protagonist is the last batch of finger-cut assassins in Spain. In

terms of plot, the plot is quite satisfactory, and many places have a few words to keep up with the progress. Just took it over and made people feel like "what the hell is this?" "This TM is okay?" Of course, this doesn't rule out the fact that I want to popularize the assassin background with my friends.
The involvement of Armanis really has to complain. It has been changed to a robotic arm to allow the protagonist to directly copy the action, and the memory presentation method has also become a live show using the Tyndall effect. Although it is understandable to make a movie, it is not always possible to let the audience watch the protagonist lying on the bed. Remember the past without moving, but this reform is really not very flattering.

The ancient part is not bad, the overall standard is higher than the modern part, after all, it should have burned most of the funds in it. The downside is that it is the same as getting tired of climbing walls all day while playing games. Similar battles and parkour scenes are also prone to boring.
The modern part of the plot is too procrastinated, like the modern plot of the first generation of imitating games, but it is not very in place. Hey, a tighter shot can save a lot of time to introduce the background and concept conflicts.

I guess there will be a sequel. The end is not the end of the story at all. The picture of the heroine looking up at the sky feels that it is almost impossible to type on the screen. Please see the next four characters. It is speculated that the lower heroine continues to have a lot of scenes, and the escaped assassin team imitates the 2nd generation of Desmond's modern plot and continues to fight.
Digression, I have seen teams composed of staff did not hold back a laugh, blacks and whites would be delayed on an Asian, all men will Gasser a female character, the director in this area is still very sensible 233

total And speaking, it is really difficult to understand for audiences who have not been in contact with the game, but the degree of incomprehension is not higher than that of audiences who have not played the game of Warcraft. The movie tried to convey something, but it was vague after watching it, and it started to smoke after the fact before it had a climax. The sound effects and lens use I'm completely unprofessional, but I just think it's okay. Let's talk about the others when you think of it.

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