The first 10 minutes should be the best part of the whole film! The plot after that is nothing more than a cliché. The key is that the villain's spiritual world is too thin! I understand that a disaster film needs more time to show the disaster scene, but, as the mastermind behind the creation of such a global-destroying disaster, there is not enough spiritual needs and motivation to support, this disaster and temporary intentions What is the difference between emotional venting? It's just that this way of venting is too exaggerated, and it can't be regarded as a "conspiracy" for global domination. Also, as such a big conspiracy, it took the name of the majestic NB plan of "Zeus". As a result, in addition to the magnificent scenes and special effects, how can one afford the name of "Zeus"? Calling "Aris" is more than enough!
Furthermore, when the male protagonist enters the space station again to solve the problem, he can hear all kinds of problems and faults when he walks by, but the successor chief executive is still there every day with a confused face, in order to shape the image of the male protagonist, he will treat others. The dwarfing is also a little too much! Including the work status and attitude of the leaders of each section during the meeting, is no different from the gangsters on the street. Is the director really sure that this group of people is in charge of a system that saves the world? no problem? Is it trustworthy? Their work status is not as decent and responsible as my newly graduated assistant! So the system finally collapsed! But the protagonist doesn't make people feel NB in the end, because only the most NB among a group of NB people is the real NB, and it is best called excellent if it is contrasted by a group of rabble. For the creator and savior of NB's system, excellence alone cannot satisfy the audience's psychological expectations and logical cognition. Therefore, in the ten minutes at the beginning, when I didn't see the villain's weakness and the teammates' uselessness, it was the male protagonist's most glorious moment, at least there was still hope!
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