and just finished watching this film. It was a film with nothing new. In the first three minutes of the total 1 hour and 40 minutes, I knew what the film was about. People with special abilities help police find criminals. Even with the added second line of doctors hesitant to operate on children, it's hardly appealing. The only novelty in the film is the terrifying operation of replacing the head, but to be honest, it seems that the director has added it in order to deliberately create a terrifying atmosphere. It has little effect on the quality of the entire film, and is a side branch. The atmosphere of the whole film is very depressing, and there is no joy at all, and I wasted more than an hour in vain. The director finally added sublimation to the protagonist, never give up! Repeatedly said, too superficial! The suspense of the final operation is also expected, nothing new.
In short, Americans are good at making action movies, and other themes are really not flattering! Oh, and the cartoons aren't bad either. This rubbish film can also be on the list, and Americans are spending money in vain!
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