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"What if our scientific creations get out of control?" This has been the core theme of science fiction since "Frankenstein". Humans have always been like this, arrogant and panic at the same time.
In "Rage Monster", "out of control" is still the core of the narrative, and its English title "rampage" is meant to be rampant. However, Johnson, who has been saving the world for many years, said that this is all trivial. This completely brainless popcorn blockbuster expresses an optimistic and almost narcissistic attitude-even if technology is out of control, we humans can recreate it with laughter and laughter. Domesticate, then swept everything.
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Dwayne Johnson is now a Hollywood T1 commercial coffee, with top box office appeal, which can be seen from the number of times he saves his wife, daughter, teammates and the world every year.
After thinking about it, the men who have been the pillars of Hollywood action commercial films in recent years have indeed been a little bit of a green and yellow one. Those who can fight, it seems that they are still those few.
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At the beginning, there was a visual sense of "Alien Awakening". When Johnson appeared, he thought it was "Jumanji", and then "Rise of the Planet of the Apes". The appearance of the crocodile is very "Godzilla" style. All the elements, bridges, and routines in this can be found in thousands of movies you have watched before, and I even suspect that many of the storyboards are copied.
Don't look at it with your head, don't worry, don't think, don't even try to complain, please feel at ease, like a mentally retarded, just be cool.
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