There was a legend that a god found a lot of beauties, cut out the most beautiful parts of them, and put them together, but the result was an ugly one. That is to say, even something that has a lot of success elements piled together doesn't necessarily succeed, and the same is true for movies. This movie is mixed with a lot of things that can sell well, but it still makes me feel that it is average, not too bad, not too good, just mediocre and mediocre. I don’t know how Hollywood evaluates this film. That's how I feel anyway.
Hollywood should be very experienced in making such a film, because there is just one pattern, and it is almost the same over and over again, and I do not know how many times I have made it. There is a danger somewhere or there is a mysterious place waiting for people to explore (it should be a relatively remote and closed place) → the outside world sends people to rescue or an expedition team is deeply involved, or a group of people is inexplicably involved (the team There must be males and females, and they must have different personalities and complex races. The team members are either emotionally entangled, conflicted, or have their own past events that are unbearable to look back on, and most of them are related to the place where the story in the movie happened) → Squad Going deep and dangerous, discovering all kinds of strangeness → members of the team died one after another → the truth gradually surfaced (either a government conspiracy, or a scientific disaster, or an alien invasion, an ancient creature attack) → zombie monsters, aliens, ghosts and monsters Running rampant everywhere, wanting to kill the protagonists → the team members worked hard, fighting wits and dangers, and the result was basically that only the hero and heroine or one heroine was left and escaped → in the end, the dangerous place was mostly an explosion or A fire, a landslide, alien monsters, disaster technology are wiped out in one fell swoop, or weeds are removed, leaving a small tail to make a sequel, that's it. This one is no exception. Nothing more than a slight change in content.
At the end of the play, the sergeant played by Rock ordered the slaughter of all people who might be infected by the 24th pair of chromosomes found in aliens. Even if some people were not infected at all, it would give people a certain ideological impact. This is also a thought worth thinking about. The question is whether, or to what extent, we can sacrifice parts for the sake of overall security. The sergeant is quite interesting. He has a certain three-dimensional sense, and has a very rich profile and personality. There is a contrast between the front and the back. When I saw the back, I felt like I had eaten a sap. However, I do think he's more of a hero than the Scythe who survived to become Superman in the end. But the irony is that the sergeant finally got infected with the 24th chromosome pair and started to turn into a zombie monster, and this one just ordered the slaughter of all possible infected people, even sacrificing himself to order his men to close the door The officer who did not let the zombies out suddenly changed his appearance and began to fight for life and death with the hero in order to survive. Some people would say that this is because of the infection of the 24th pair of chromosomes, but I think it is the selfish nature of human beings. And the survival instinct is at work. This character is real. Of course, for this type of film, the film company cares about the box office, and the audience cares about the entertainment. But sometimes, film companies and directors will also discuss a profound issue in this type of film, wanting to raise the level of the film, so as not to be criticized as vulgar and lacking in depth, but often it will play a role in the East. The effect of silver three hundred taels.
At the end of the movie, the player named Scythe was also infected with the 24th pair of chromosomes, but he didn't turn into a monster. He was one of the few people who could accept this chromosome, so he became a Superman and rushed out of the gate to save himself. My sister fights with monsters. This shot adopts the processing method of game shots. The audience feels like they are playing a first-person shooter game. It is estimated that it will evoke the memories of many players who have played the game "DOOM". It is very novel and has some flavor. , worthy of being an adaptation of the game.
All in all, this is a work that can kill extra time for you.
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