As my title means, this movie is a good porridge as a whole, but the forced sublimation at the end is just a mouse shit, completely destroying the core of the movie.
Judging from the rhythm of most of the movie, the rhythm is relaxed and powerful, the narrative structure is rich, and the humorous nature of the rebirth flow is reflected in the playability. And it also gradually interspersed and followed up the emotional drama of the male protagonist's family, which is quite good.
But at the end of the movie, the design of sacrificing the male protagonist in exchange for world peace really lost the wife and lost the army. Just from the name boss level, no matter how you look at it, the male protagonist has gone through countless upgrades from a mortal soldier, and just like the unsaved little bully game that he played when he was a child, he has to fight from the beginning every time. Therefore, the male protagonist has become a boss-level character, not the name of some bullshit leader-level. So from this point of view, it should be a happy ending. No one likes a game that suddenly loses power when it hits the final big boss, and then your mother tells you not to hand over the game card and confiscate it for this month. The electricity bill will not be able to play game consoles in the future (I know this analogy can't play games anyway...) The same.
Even if you really intend to use heroic sacrifices to elevate the male lead's greatness, can you at least make the emotional scene better? As far as the difference between the heroine's attitude towards the hero before and after, I suspect that she has taken the wrong script. Her indifferent face can be replaced by a motherly look the next day, but her smile is so professional. Does the doctor have to laugh at the boss every day? It's not easy. And the relationship between the son and the father of the client is also very abrupt. I can probably get the father to try his best to comfort himself to be a little caring for his son, but I really didn't shoot the feeling of a father-son relationship between the two. At most, it's just an adult. It's just a little boy's friendship, and the male protagonist is really not amiable. No matter how much he laughs, it's a bit killing. The little boy didn't show the pitiful look that needs the attention of adults, as if he didn't seem to be very fast without his father.
An ending is an open ending, but it is inappropriate to put it here. According to the movie, the hero should be gone, but it ended abruptly, and this blank can only be interpreted as a sad ending. The hero sacrificed In exchange for the safety of your lover and children.
I even hope that the ending is that the hero returns to the day he left the heroine, and then this machine is no longer developed, and the hero and heroine are no longer separated.
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