"Special Forces: Battle for the Snake Eyes" Review

Amy 2022-03-21 09:03:04

I can't give you a name or a past, but I can give you a purpose and more important things... a home

Although the reviews of this series are miserable (the same is true for this one), some parts are still worth seeing this time. The Japanese art is very restored. The ninja organization, the Lanying clan, likes its imitation of the city-state of the Edo era, and the action scenes are ingenious ( Asking Kenshin's action guide to design is the right choice)

However, this film perfectly proves how to smash a good hand directly. Even if the plot is 87% similar to that of "Black Widow", it is even more mediocre. The biggest problem is the bad editing. The degree of bad editing is equal to (the first half of Remembrance People + I didn't talk about the theatrical version of the love story) multiplied by the square of the engraving, it is broken and bad, making the action scenes completely unfeeling like "Defense Mission 3". The refreshing feeling in one go or the exaggeration of "Kim Shin" with blood, I don't know what to say.

I like that Henry Golding has tried many different ways of play after "Crazy Rich Asians". This time he used a feeling similar to "Gentleman's Pursuit" to try to figure out the mood of Snake Eyes, and the effect is not bad. Samara Weaving only appeared for 5 minutes in the middle of the story, and only appeared in the final battle. I feel that her role is not necessary, but it is a pity that it was wasted.

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Snake Eyes quotes

  • Akiko: It's not your skill that's lacking, it's your heart.

  • Akiko: A win without honor is no win at all.