In the original work, Alex Rider, like the primary school student of the Shinigami next door, has grown up a little after his debut 20 years ago.
First of all, the male protagonist of this work does show the feeling of a seventeen or eighteen-year-old boy, but some plot bugs are brought from the book.
Well, it's not very buggy when it's in the book. In the book, Alex is set to be 14 years old. Therefore, many of the villain's confusing behaviors and inexplicable rollovers in the book can be summarized as "I don't believe that a child can fly a plane to defuse bombs. Is his father also on vacation in Hawaii?" Even the villain never suspected that Alex was a spy. The main premise is that MI -6 brain pumping. Call the kid over to scout?
After all, 20+ people can pretend to be 16 or 17 years old, but they can't pretend to be 13 or 14 years old.
Even the destructiveness of being a bear child is also difficult for most people to believe that there are thirteen or fourteen-year-old strong criminals in the world, while for 16- or 17-year-old school scumbags and spiritual boys, it is easy to think of smoking grass and drinking. vices.
Therefore, in the original work, the 14-year-old Alex could pretend to be innocent and innocent, but it became a plot bug when he turned 17. For example, at the beginning of teasing a group of adults from six places, as in the original work, the villain saw that it was a child, so he relaxed his vigilance first, but he did not expect this child to be karate. The same is true for the Internet Quitting Center built by the villains. If they are dealing with a few junior high school children, there is no need to install surveillance everywhere. Anyway, the destructive power of the children is not that strong. handle).
Then there is the motivation of the villain - as the villain of the juvenile to the novel, isn't it a routine operation to want to destroy the world?
Well, the villain of the first movie is after being bullied by the school for many years, and seeing the person who bullied him become the prime minister, so he wanted to poison. So thinking of this, I feel that it is a pity that there is a dark line change. The villain in the first part of the original recalled that when he was a child, no matter how he was bullied, everyone only believed in the bully from a very good family background, that is, the later Prime Minister, and now "no matter how much he has achieved, in the eyes of the Prime Minister, he is That immigrant country bumpkin from a bad background", this fake sister is bitch + willful in the original work, and she pretends to be pitiful to tell the truth afterward. The way of getting along with Alex is very similar to the Prime Minister + the first villain. The father of the fake sister is also a gentleman who can often whisper to the Prime Minister, and the fake sister is also a few high-level second-generation friends. So about many years later, Alex became an executive of the six divisions, and it happened that all the gentlemen who played shooting games in the small forest also inherited the family business?
In general, this kind of novel adaptation is originally a series of lifetimes, and I can finally read it, so I recommend it.
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