Yangtze No. 7 is just a super long commercial for a toy

Sonny 2022-03-27 09:01:23

It may be that Zhou Xingchi is old, or what happened, and the filming has regressed so much.
The filming of Changjiang No. 7 really disappointed me. I still spent 60 yuan to go to the cinema to see it. I was so disappointed.
From start to finish, I actually felt nothing, empty. Maybe that's what it means to be empty?

There are only a few notable places in the film, such as the child walking on the road with the alien dog on his back, and the two laughing, such as father and son taking two shots of Xiaoqiang.
Elsewhere, the plot is very mentally retarded. It was so unbearable from start to finish.
And the positioning of the migrant workers in the film really feels a little humiliating to the migrant workers. That kind of feeling is like there is no humanistic concern about working for the people at all. It is set up as a migrant worker only for the needs of the plot, and its essence is not a migrant worker at all, and it is just using migrant workers for jokes.

In the end, I finally figured out that this movie is nothing but a Transformers cartoon, just a 90-minute commercial to promote the toy.

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Extended Reading
  • Jaiden 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Innocence and childlike innocence are forever in a nonsensical film that can dilute the sadness of adult thinking, but why does it make me tear up, is it fragility, loneliness or memory?

  • Merl 2022-04-23 07:05:38

    Like Mengmeng Da Qizai

CJ7 quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dicky: I'm so lucky to have you, CJ7. Every day while you sleep, I close my eyes and count to three, hoping that when I look again, you'll wake. I so much want you back. Where are you, CJ7? One, two, three...

  • Dicky: Miss Yuen, bitterness, like the sea, is boundless.