Blind people are responsible

Alex 2022-03-21 09:02:09

It's really everyone's responsibility to be blind. From the screenwriter to the director to the actors, no snowflake is innocent during the avalanche. Looking for two big stars is completely nonsense. Nothing could save such a mediocre and uninteresting script. The special effects cost a lot of money. To sum up, it's boring. First of all, "X-Men" is in the front, and the superpower films and genres in the back are not good. Because you don't have the conditions to expand the functions and details of different superpowers to him. Even if it is all unfolded, everyone has seen it, what new tricks you can play, and you will know the result just by thinking about it with your heels.

The characters also have no personality, and the characterization is flat. The good voice of the heroine has no supporting effect on the plot at all, it is optional. There is no spark between the police and black people. There is no connection between the characters. The reluctance between the heroine and the black man is a little bit of kindness, and it's just sloppy. Make fun of me. The bad guys are all Dr. Kochi and politicians, and they're all women. Enough to pay tribute to feminism. Still talking about that special city of New Or what, did the public pay for it? Advertise like that. In short, a rotten film is also rotten and has no taste and no characteristics.

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Project Power quotes

  • Robin: You know, on the streets, they talkin' about how it give you super powers, but they not talkin' about how one hit could kill you.

  • Art: [trailer] You don't know who I am, or what I'm about, but I'll do anything to find that source.