Let's start with the conclusion: "Victory" is a stitched monster science fiction film. But the stitching monster is the stitching monster, and the existence of this film shows that the Koreans have fully mastered the core technology of making science fiction films.
At first glance, the protagonist with a Korean face really shines. But after careful consideration, it seems that there is a familiar smell everywhere. It is said that the special effects production cost of this film is 24 billion won (the special effects are really good). How can I describe this feeling? It's like walking into a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, and the first dish that came up was a plate of dumplings filled with pork and green onions.
But the audience is so good! It is said that human beings cognitively habitually seek reference. In other words, if this thing is completely beyond your cognition, then you are probably not interested and have no desire to pay for it. Nolan's "Interstellar" is quite intuitive (in terms of physics), and some people still can't understand it. In the end, most audiences are only after revenge / family search / lovemaking in spaceships that can resonate stuff.
So everyone, don't worry too much about why Captain Zhang's laser gun is comparable to a close-up cannon, and don't worry about why Brother Pork in "Extreme Profession" fixed a spaceship by twisting the water pipe, and don't be too obsessed with why a bunch of them pick up The trashy wreck took out an entire drone squad.
(By the way, if there are friends who have played EVE, I estimate this can be compared to a dozen bantams killing ten teams of iron cavalry)
View more about Space Sweepers reviews