So in order to encourage foreigners to read more of our Chinese classics, I gave 2 stars.
The reason why I didn't give a higher star is because the filming of this group of heroes is very poor. First of all, the narrative technique of time and space that I am most disgusted with appears in this film again. Is it because part of the audience that I want to shoot can't understand it even if your screenwriter has an IQ Taller?
The second is some details.
Questions 1. The formula of the male protagonist was found, how did you come up with another one?
Question 2. Assuming that the hero has enough time to make another copy and hide it, why did Lao Zhu bite the hero out? Aren't they a gang? Is it necessary to make it so complicated? Isn't it over just to flash people? Is the screenwriter still trying to conceal that they are a gang at this time?
Question 3. Is it necessary to use a copier to pass out a piece of paper? Isn't it enough to take a photo with your phone? In fact, Lao Zhu did it, and when I saw Lao Zhu put his phone on the table, I thought it was the writer's sarcasm?
When everyone thought about it, the screenwriter said that I didn't think of it, and when everyone thought the screenwriter didn't think of it, the screenwriter said that I actually thought about it a long time ago.
It's hard to imagine that such a plot would come from the screenwriters of "The Bourne" and "Doomsday".
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