Not to mention "Avatar", "Starship Troopers", "2001: A Space Odyssey" and other high-tech films, and not to mention "Wall-E", "Transformers" and other films that involve more industrial design. For this film, the technological content in it is not comparable to any Chinese film. The garage, surveillance system and automation control level in the film are actually very ordinary, but in a Chinese film, I have never seen such a high-tech plot. However, this is just a horror movie.
Chinese directors, screenwriters, and the like are basically bastards with poor grades in middle school.
These people have no scientific knowledge, and they are unwilling to work seriously. When filming the film, they are too lazy to find an engineering and technical personnel for guidance. Therefore, as long as technology is involved in Chinese films, it is either full of loopholes or vague.
Why are there no sci-fi movies in China, but love triangles and Qing court slave dramas flood the screen? It's just that the directors and screenwriters are ignorant and only know the unspoken rules, so they can't do anything except for their poor imagination in the relationship between men and women. Their specialty is making A-movies, but they also have the guard of the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television, so Chinese family action and life films are all about edge balls, far less enjoyable than Japanese films. It's half revealing, shy and charming, and it's straight to nauseating.
The emergence of sci-fi films requires a relatively general scientific literacy in the whole society. Today's Chinese people obviously still have a long way to go from this level. And the promiscuous entertainment circle full of brothel culture will undoubtedly go further.
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