The downside of watching movies at random is that there is absolutely no plot foreshadowing, plus the movie deliberately pretends to intersperse performances, which made me confused for the first 40 minutes. When I first understood the "ghosts", I thought they were really dead, so when I looked at the front, I always wondered why they were still afraid of death, and then I realized that his ghosts meant fake death. The director gave me the feeling that he was procrastinating and not speaking well when shooting things, and he liked to pretend to be forceful everywhere, and he would come out in slow motion at every turn. The theme of the film, against tyrants and in favor of democracy. Although the movie wants to make the whole coup grand, it seems to me that it is a blink of an eye, and it seems that it is not difficult for the people below to rebel. Gas baptism? Let's look at the tyrant regime again. In fact, a good leader needs to have his brutal side, as long as he maintains this balance. The overthrown tyrant didn't do it. He was too kind to his younger brother and hard to the people, while his younger brother was well balanced. It was obvious at a glance, I couldn't help but wonder how my brother was in the heirloom. victorious. I think the most exciting scene in the whole movie is the scene where the president appoints a new general. I didn't expect him to kill all the new generals and let the power go down. This scene is more suspicious of the president than the release of poison gas. profound. The director's descriptions of the protagonists from the past to the present are relatively rich, but the director wants to play tricks too much and feels that he is an old genius. The genius editing master shuffled the sequence and reassembled it. Friends who haven't seen it here are more demanding, so I suggest them not to watch it.
P.S. The movie was watched on the plane. At that time, I wrote a lot of things that I thought the director was wrong. When I came out, it turned out to be Michael Bay. No wonder it was made like this.
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