2 I found a lot of the feeling of watching cartoons. The plot is orthodox, the characters are bright, and the scenes and mechanical settings fully reflect the elegant and exaggerated near-future sci-fi style of GIJOE. At least I recognized a lot of vehicles and character settings that copied the original design of the toy. For example, the enemy soldier in the film was criticized as being too Star Wars because of wearing a skull-face helmet...but In fact, it faithfully restores the "VIPER" shape of the elite cobra soldiers in the series of toys.
3 The most dazzling main character of the film is none other than the Baroness. The beautiful elder sister with long black hair, glasses, and tight-fitting leather plays from the beginning to the end of the film...Who can ask for more?
However, in the original animation, the baroness's housekeeping skills are not shooting with a foul Gauss pistol... Her specialty is tricks and disguise... In the animation, she is Di Stro’s childhood sweetheart and cobra. Chief Intelligence Officer. Her nickname was not obtained by marrying someone like "Baron Daniel"-she inherited the title from her father... If you remember correctly, her father is a Scottish baron because she secretly supports the Viet Cong. So it was killed by the US military in Vietnam, and it happened that Di Stro’s father took his son to Vietnam to do arms business and met the little girl who was crying on his father’s body. The last generation of Di Stro saw that this is our Scotsman, I have to take care of it, so I adopted the Baroness. As a result, the Baroness and Di Stro grew up together. As a result, one was a radical and the other was an careerist, and they grew up together into a pair of qualified terrorists...
And in the original work, the Baroness has nothing to do with Duke (the Duke)... The man who has a relationship with the Baroness, in addition to Di Stro and Commander Cobra, there is another one who is one of the executives of the special forces. Flint...especially in the comic version. When Flint lost his sweetheart, Miss Jay, and became self-defeating and dark and decadent, Flint actually met with the baroness Jinfeng Yulu from the hostile Cobra organization, but there are countless wins in the world...In the animation version , Flint only showed a few faces while training Duke, and he was a strong man...uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh Where is the dark hero who tortured himself, decadent and tyrannical after Jay died... My flint, resentment...
4 The film opens with the history of the famous iron mask of the Di Stro family, which is really for
Di Stro Save face. But the unscrupulous businessman in the movie is far worse than Distro in the original. Di Stro in the original work, what a smart, noble and cunning character with a black belly, he can be called Sima Zhongda in the Cobra organization. In this film, he was written as such a villain, which is really ugly to him... and in the original work, Di Stro wore a family iron mask (sometimes a golden mask, for example, he wears a guard uniform or a leopard). Leather), because he follows the tradition of the arms dealer family. This original instrument of torture restrains the patriarchs of the generations Di Stro, reminding them of the shame and glory, responsibility and persistence they bear.
In addition, why Di Stro's guard is VIPER! ! ! Not the Iron Guard! ! ! Serious protest.
5 The solidity here is really terrible. In the original work, Zatan is a master of disguise with a discolored skin, an elite mercenary and a leader of the death squad. He is bloody and gloomy, speaks weirdly, full of evil charm and can hit people. But Zatan here is purely a strong man with a violent tendency... If he doesn't change the two bottoms, I really can't recognize this as Zatan! And I stabbed the cover girl to death... I thank you Zatan. There are only a few female characters in this film. There are a few scenes in this film. You still don't take pity on Xiangxiyu, so you sent her to receive a lunch...
But Zatan also has bright spots. That is the whistle he made several appearances in the movie... This song is called For He's A Jolly Good Fellow... It is said to be the most widely circulated English song in history, and it actually ranks second (ranking first is birthday) Happy song, the third is the long-lasting friendship)............why I have never heard this second, why? Am I ignorant or don’t everyone know?
6 Car chasing in Paris is indeed the scene with the best special effects and the strongest sensory impact in this movie. It can be seen that people's hearts are surging, blood is spurting, and one word: cool. Because of the existence of this section, it is strongly recommended that you go to the cinema to see it if you can go to the cinema... This section is not to be watched on the big screen, it is too wasteful.
7 About General Hawke. I also bought the second version of General Hawke's toy...It is a jetpack with two bullet-free submachine gun wheels. So when I saw the comic version of the family portrait, Hawke was in a wheelchair, and I felt very strange...I didn't see the plot of Hawke's disability in the comics, so today this movie answered my question.
But this General Hawke is really a bit of a face... Look at all the films that the US military has appeared in. There is a movie similar to General Patton, or "Bull" Halsey, who walks like a crab with a cigar in his mouth. The heroic character of, plays the role of "wisdom eyes to know people-to know people and benevolence-to endure hardship before, enjoyment in the back-ascend a high call, and a hundred responses-to trouble the protagonist on the screen-cheer for the protagonist on the screen- When the protagonist succeeds, he takes the lead in the role of shouting "Ula" in the combat headquarters.
8 Regarding the individual armor...I vaguely remember that there was an attempt in GIJOE SIGMA 6. But I don't see much S6, so it is difficult to confirm. In recent sci-fi movies, the appearance rate of things like exoskeleton-powered armors has increased significantly. I don’t know if it is affected by reality... But it is precisely because of the help of this thing that the car chase scene It’s really enjoyable to watch. It’s fun to run chasing cars and avoid bullets and obstacles like vertical shooting.
I only think of these for the time being... Anyway, if any of you want to watch a refreshing sci-fi movie, just order this.
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