Old wine in new bottles

Cassandre 2021-11-25 08:01:28

It's essentially an anti-racist film, but this time it's not skin color, but race.

After the contempt chain is formed, it is difficult to correct it. Just like the Green Paper, a lot of the previous pages have covered this. As for the three major races, magic, light and spirit, they are basically just elements that are forced in. Without these elements, the story is not good, and it has little effect on the other themes that you want to express.

The layout is still too small. Although there is magic, there are still various secret police and robber gunfights, and often the dialogue is a bit annoying.

Samsung, no more, too lazy to comment.

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Extended Reading
  • Kirsten 2022-03-17 09:01:04

    It's a very good concept setting. It was filmed as a big fan of the Internet. The script itself wants too much. The legend of One Piece in the ninth district of the night. But the completion level is a half-baked, narrative, rhythm, and story logic are very painful. This kind of film is generally either a classic, or a mediocre work without features, mainly to extract some key elements to show.

  • Cassandre 2021-11-25 08:01:28

    Extremist organizations fight against the ancient evil gods, black police wands shoot at each other, Latin help machine guns chase the streets, gas station wizard terminator wheel battles, orc death metal church Jesus resurrection... The world view of hardcore plasma is much larger than MIB, I hope it can still be. The sequel. PS: Noomi Rapace has become a Netflix professional

Bright quotes

  • Daryl Ward: The hell are you?

    Leilah: I'm a warrior - a priestess - a lover. I am whatever my Lord needs me to be.

  • [laying dazed and singed on the ground]

    Daryl Ward: Hey. Nick, the firemen are here. We should've been firemen.

    Nick Jakoby: Yeah.

    Daryl Ward: Hey, can I get a aspirin?