"The New Mutants" is not a simple youth horror film. Her production concept is actually on the same level as "The Invisible Man". It is a super power movie that transforms extreme routines into a horror thriller package. Completely different texture. The roles of Erya and the "Queen of Chess" are not ordinary girls next door and party girls, but more like Ryder and Julie in "The Girl Who Moves the Soul". Of course, the acting skills of the two are not comparable to those of their predecessors, but the setting of the characters is the same, and this setting is not found in the usual superheroes. As for the failure of word-of-mouth and box office, it can only be said to be bad luck, being caught between the two "plates" of the former Fox and the current Disney, inside and outside are not people. If "Dark Phoenix" is a bit like Tom Cruise's "The Mummy", then "The New Mutants" should have been as groundbreaking as "The Invisible Man." Even if it can't be a blockbuster now, it is reasonable not to have doubts about the transformation and breakthrough of the film's concept and style. But having said that, in a country like the mainland, which is an insulated country of horror movies, it is difficult to produce relatively correct tastes and evaluations for this large genre. After all, innovative works like "A Quiet Place" will be preempted by logic. After the high point, how can we make a side of "The New Mutants" by making group ridicules? !
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