I have always disliked Mark Wahlback's appearance, plus this person really has no acting skills, I don't feel anything when I see him in any movie. Like this film, it seems to be bitter and hated, but in fact his expression has not changed, and he can't act out any inner activity at all. He has to take great responsibility for the failure of this film. I really don't understand how Peter Jackson chose him, no, "The Lovely Bones" doesn't get a good review either.
Since it is a game-changing movie, the style of the picture must be more prominent. This movie is just okay, gloomy and dark, with some slow motion, freeze-frame, and cool music. But the big bird was too insensitive, it was a distant view, and he couldn't see what it was, it wasn't scary at all!
As far as the plot is concerned, this film has no merit. It is basically the structure of "Desperados" more than ten years ago, but it is much more mentally retarded than others. As a game, the sense of operation can quickly bring the audience into it, but as a movie, I didn't see this mentally retarded plot from beginning to end. And Beau Bridges, who plays the big villain, just watched the good old man he played in "A Song of Acacia Love is Over" two days ago, so I'm not used to it!
After the subtitles of the film, there is still a plot, leaving a button, as if a sequel will be made, but it is estimated that this plan has been abandoned now.
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