When I saw the preview by chance, I wanted to go to the cinema to watch it, but I didn't have time. I watched the complete movie on the platform today, and for the first time in my life, I felt that the higher the expectations, the greater the disappointment. The plot script of the movie really doesn't understand the characters' motives? I have some opinions on the plot later.
In the film, Mai's father passed away, she was bullied at school, and her mother was a "brain fan". (This paragraph is a bit of tribute to the fruit fans, so far I can accept it) But slowly as the plot progresses, the mother does not actively enlighten after the wheat loses her father. Why does the heroine hate robots so much that his father passed away Anyway, I really don't see it. (If I only saw the end of this, maybe I would think that it was the mother's cheating or something that caused the death of the father to break up the mother-daughter relationship, but it is not a cartoon after all)
Instead of designing a non-existent father like this, let him be a guideline. The father was a researcher and developer but was killed by a robot for unknown reasons. It was concluded that the heroine hated robots very much and hated them deeply. After the death of the father, the heroine followed the love robot. With the mother who is a fan of the robot developer Pang. Lao Pang should be designed to be like Tony Stark, a beloved playboy and developer + arms dealer. Dr. Mi is a doctor who doesn't seem to know the truth but actually knows everything but doesn't dare to resist Lao Pang. He belongs to the same organization where the heroine's father works.
As for the robot setting, it's too strange. If Dr. Mi designed the robot's exterior, the heroine's father designed the learning core, and activated the learning program when delivering the package. It was found that the heroine lacked fatherly love and grew up while learning. The father who plays the heroine is also her only friend, and the two slowly accept each other and grow together. As for why you don't want to delete the memory, it makes more sense, because it has entered the role and the learning core of the robot itself is developed by the heroine's father, which will inevitably bring some regrets for her daughter.
In the final finale, Lao Pang is actually not the final boss, he is only responsible for public image attendance and negotiation with the military (similar to Manchu in Steel 3). A country's dead political madman leads to consciousness 2; the dark side of the subconscious left behind when the heroine's father dies and the righteous side is in the core of 7723 3; the heroine's father's biggest rival (similar to the ruffian boss and the crab boss) should let 7723 end at the end The image is more friendly, such as taking on the personality of a father or being a unique friend.
The whole idea is like this. Compared with the heart-warming design 7723 of "Super Continent", there is not a single detail that can be seen. Compared with the old man behind the scenes in some movies, the motivation is too weak. The best one can refer to the big fish tank in "Spider-Man Expedition". The design of the film is simply to the bone, and then I always thought it was a Disney movie. Finally, I found that Guochuang was a little tempted. In the end, I found out that it was actually produced by a foreign team. In addition, the promotion was made using a certain award nomination, including the operation of the water army (water I'm not really sure about water, but I'm very disappointed. I hope there will be more works like "The Return of the Great Sage" and "Nezha Devil Child".
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