Originally, I didn’t have much expectations for popcorn movies. It was nothing more than using sports cars, beauties, fighting, and firefighting ingredients to mobilize hormones, plus the vulgar family and friendship plots, mixed together to make a cup of viscous hair. Greasy inferior drinks. But like the saying at the end: "enjoy the moment", or like the classmate who took me to watch it said: "Just watch it for a while", when I watch a popcorn movie, will I care about this? As long as the movie puts those things together decently that's enough. But does the Fast 9 really fit together? When I see a black man in a comedic role laughing at himself "we don't seem to be dead" after a one-to-ten fight, I'm sure he's mocking the audience as well. Yes, you are all immortal, the whole world is your stage, the villains, the army, the government, and the laws of physics are all cooperating with you to perform this shitty show, so you can just fight on the street for hours without People control you; so you can drive into space and crash into artificial satellites and come back alive; so the characters who died in the past few movies can be resurrected "mysteriously", posing a shit that everything is planned. ; So a villain who is trying to control the world can just wash the whites and even go home for dinner with the protagonist group. None of these episodes kept me out of the show.
But it's not the plot that makes me sick the most, it's the rants about the characters in the film. Yes, we all know it's outrageous, it's crazy, it's incredible, but can't the characters in the film say it in front of the audience? Everyone knows that this is a cool movie, you don't need you to remind me, you made me not enjoy a movie that doesn't require thinking, just like an adult reading a fairy tale to a child and complaining about it with a little sarcasm The childish and outrageous, yes, the child knows it's fake, but the child just wants to listen to the story. You ruined my last sense of immersion.
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