"Foreseeing the Future" is a new work by Nicolas Cage, and it is the second work of this year, only two more than "Ghost Rider". month, which shows its high yield. Cage has made more films in recent years, mainly commercial films. There are very few masterpieces, but most of them can still be seen. In terms of depth, or no brain at all, or a little thinking, "Foreseeing the Future" belongs to the latter. Its plot is compact and the rhythm is relatively fast. It only takes less than 90 minutes and tells a fairly exciting story.
The protagonist is a "prophet" who can see his own story that will happen in the next two minutes, and can modify it. Moreover, he can also predict the life of a certain MM, and there is no time limit. The role settings in these two places Make up almost all the excitement of this film. Adding other accessories, the film mainly tells the process of his entanglement with reality and finally making a choice, and the driving element of this process is love. The commercial elements of this film are relatively complete, such as drag racing, gunfights, and even bullet time. It has everything, and the filming is smooth. It is the kind of movie that can entertain ordinary movie fans. It's a little O Henry at the end, just to shake you. It's a bit like "The Remote Control of Life", or "The Magician", but it's not as deep as the former, and far less fascinating than the latter, although the latter is mainly It's dipped in magic light. The most exciting part of the whole film is Cage's monologue at the end: about the future, every time you look at it, it changes because you look at it, and because of that, everything else changes.
Overall, the script for this film is good, after all, it was adapted from the "Golden Man" by science fiction master Philip K. Dick, who has a number of novels that have since been adapted into hit movies, notably including "The Golden Man". Blade Runner, Total Recall, and Minority Report. The other two main cast members of the film are Julianne Moore and Jessica Biel. The previous one, I always felt that her acting skills were only two facial expressions: frightened and non-frightened. In this film, she was frightened. Fortunately, it was a good match. The latter is the big girl who played the vase in "The Magician", and the vase is still the same in this film.
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