I didn't expect that Hollywood, which is increasingly lacking in subject matter, would not let such a bad movie go, and just changed the plot a little bit and copied it.
All commercial films are composed of several commercial elements. Just as the two original Chinese Raiders catered to the trend of the time and pieced together a lot of disgusting elements, this plagiarism - it might be called the Seattle Raiders - is also composed of many elements. Roughly, stars, modern technology, cool cars, sex, even bad murders, perverts, gays, beauty, thrillers, trials, shootings, gore, explosions, conspiracy, death...
I always thought, commercial films It can also be made to look good. After all, there are not many great directors who are bent on being bad like Zhang Yimou. Moreover, Hollywood has also continuously sent me many good-looking commercial films, and there is always something in those films that I can't help but admire.
Why is this film just like a precision-guided missile that accurately hits the worst landing spot?
Take a closer look, this film has many paths that can lead to good places. For example, since starting from the heart, then follow the main line of psychoanalysis. Many films in the psychoanalysis mode are extremely successful. For example, the Silence of the Lambs, and the Hong Kong film Xenodimensional Space.
But no, the director--I don't know if it's German or American. He blindly exaggerates American personal heroism and regards this martial spirit as the only spiritual core of the film. He is doomed to be disgusting.
Last point, I can't agree more. The murderer's character is clearly German, and he bewitches a lawyer to serve him. This is not the Nazi period anymore, don't look at Germans with this evil look. The way the movie is shot means that some people think so, so the movie deliberately caters to it. World War II was not just the fault of SIR, but in 2009 there was still the idea that the Germans were wizards and evil people, which made me even more terrified.
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