Well, this is the first time I've seen a movie on an English roll or a high school roll. The Predatory City movie begins with a chase in Greater London City, chasing, and crushing a salzaken mine. It's a familiar scene, steampunk, huge. The city of the city, hunt and kill, have you ever thought that the unicycle in the steam boy, the copper tube and the glow lamp is a steampunk romance, the idol from the United States in the London museum is the Minion, it is indeed an accident, and the iron rope arrow shot out of the city of London makes it even more interesting. I think of the steam boy's powerless resistance when the Black Mountains rise at the end. The three-dimensional city of London is huge, solid, supported by huge and complex machinery, but it retains most of the symbols of London. The glass walls and the metal tongs that can smell the strong smell of engine oil seem to be able to vaguely feel the shadow of the metropolis. The upper city and the lower layer remain functional ruins. The only fly in the ointment is that the cockpit is not three-dimensional. If it can be made into an EVA The appearance is even more perfect. The heroine looks like Sebastian at first glance,,, or the Winter Soldier. The scientist's first appearance is really hurried late, messy hair, embarrassing jokes, very classic status Not high, standard plot Traffic in Greater London City Ferris wheel-style three-dimensional public transportation Class confrontation between the upper and lower classes is also a common topic in these kinds of films. The giant chainsaw chops up the small mining town. It obviously hints at the historical value of the city and the role in the plot. The faded wooden planks are like a city like a small castle. The eyes of the [villain pretending to be a good person] in the green robe are so familiar that people can directly play the role of Avatar London Guards How come the clothes are still the same as before, you can recognize the silhouette, the plane is very strange, the style of sci-fi is instantly crooked, the taste of steampunk has changed a lot, and the green-eyed Terminator villain is a bit silly
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