Movies are a terrifying art. It is unpredictable and the elephant is invisible.
If you make a small and fresh film, naturally there will be audiences who are keen to kiss me and me, tired and crooked, and you and me; you make an epic blockbuster, naturally there will be audiences willing to travel through it; you create a visual feast, Then there will be heavy-tasting, bloodthirsty, violent game player-level audience applauding.
"Wrath of the Gods" is of course the latter. Violence, fighting, revenge, gods and monsters, full of blood and resurrection on the spot, violent visual and auditory bombardment from the first minute to the last minute of the film, this is the legendary fever level Film. Therefore, there is no need to explore the plot, the passage, the context of the story, and the character setting. In a film of this magnitude, these elements are just the carrier of the audiovisual feast. As the audience, only the eyes and ears need to be adjusted to the largest format, Good plug-in-3D glasses, and then empty the brain, get rid of distracting thoughts, and be willing to be bombed and raped in order to appreciate the beauty and enjoy 99 minutes of unlimited magnification.
As a sequel movie, it is inevitable that some people will worry about whether they have not watched "War of the Gods" and will affect the viewing experience of "Wrath of the Gods". Don't worry, because the moment I walked out of the cinema after watching "War of the Gods", I have forgotten all the plot. The independent film "Wrath of the Gods" tells a brand new story. Even so, the author also recommends not to entangle the context of the new story to develop a combination of inheritance and transformation. The only rule of this type of film viewing is "decomposition viewing."
The rule of decomposition, please get rid of the entanglement of the story first. Frankly speaking, the plot story of "Wrath of the Gods" is somewhat mentally retarded. Like most similar films, it is nothing more than a hatred of blood. Male pig's feet, full of blood, revenge and revenge to save all mankind: Hades made a comeback in the previous episode. Together with the son of Zeus, Ares, the god of war, reached a secret agreement with Cronus, the biological father of Zeus and the king of Titans, to plan to capture Zeus alive. Facing the crisis, Perseus had to shoulder the mission of saving mankind and the gods once again, and went to the underworld to rescue Zeus with Aquina, the son of Poseidon, and Hephaestus, the degraded Vulcan. That's all, it can distinguish the camps of the good and the bad, that is, it does not hinder the viewing of the movie.
If you don't entangle the story, but break up "Wrath of the Gods" into scenes and shots one by one, you can get the greatest degree of fun and movie-watching pleasure. At the beginning, magma surges, the ground is scorched and dark, and the eerie and quiet underworld purgatory embodies the visual height of "Wrath of the Gods"; the special effects are remarkable and full of excitement, such as magma monsters, one-eyed monsters, horse riding, and melting. His arms, the corpse that disappeared in ashes in an instant, and the last battle with Zeus was the epitome of the film’s audio-visual impact, which was a rare confrontation scene in film history.
Mythological Demonization is the best large-scale game theme. If you are a standard game enthusiast, then "Wrath of the Gods" is simply a gospel-level movie. While watching the movie, watch the hero accept orders, collect all props, synthesize equipment, find hidden commands and adjust levels, beckon the younger brother, zoom in on tricks, regroup in place, open plug-ins to play against the big boss... I just hate that the movie theater can't be equipped with a pair The handle allows the audience to participate in the control of the male protagonist and compete with the boss Zeus.
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