The Emperor can't save...

Westley 2022-03-21 09:01:53

Although I don't want to mention political correctness, the intention of the main creator and casting is obvious from the fact that black people inherit the mantle of white people, plus homosexuality, to the awakening of Asians who have been sleeping under the sea for hundreds of years. A group of immortal warriors who have lived for hundreds of thousands of years is only focused on fighting and killing, and they are completely unaware of what they have done. In the end, they have to push themselves up to the level of human civilization. As a result, these undead old monsters were almost killed. A group of drug dealers perished.

A few action scenes are just mediocre, with no bright spots. The transformation of the characters is more like a roller coaster. If the CIA agent has been good and bad for a while, but reluctantly said the past, the reversal of Booker's blackening is the biggest failure. The scary thing is that It wasn't long before he turned black, and he changed his mind and started anew.

The aura of the whole film is completely propped up by Queen Theron, with short hair, jacket, sunglasses and long boots, this woman in her forties is also too handsome. The return of Qiong in the easter egg is obviously another hole. No matter whether the sequel is made or not, the foreshadowing must be done first. Therefore, when the director is not sure whether Theron will accept the sequel, the director is very stupid and makes her lose her superpower. Without directly writing to death, this kind of commercial operation is really hurtful for an independent film.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaci 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Procrastinating... Just the pair of friends who supported me to finish reading

  • Lionel 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Can only deepen my impression of the disappointment of the Netflix movie.

The Old Guard quotes

  • Andy: Well, sometimes you got to work with people, you don't want to eat with.

  • [first lines]

    Andy: [narrating] I've been here before. Over and over again. And each time the same question. Is this it? Will this time be the one? And each time the same answer. And I'm just so tired of it.