Each frame is like a mirage captured by the photographer, and each frame of the scene is so wonderful that it can be right-clicked as a desktop. Two upside-down worlds, there is a strange scene where I am looking up at you and you are also looking at me. This unprecedented change has changed people's perception of the universe, and it has also subverted visual acceptance, magical colors, and surrealism. It is better than "Painted Skin 2" ” and other pseudo-3Ds transformed in the later stage are definitely more valuable to put on a three-dimensional coat.
But using such exquisite special effects to package a dog-blood love that has no emotional resonance, isn't it anti-aircraft guns to fight mosquitoes? The visual effects are the only thing to watch, and the gorgeous coat makes the story more and more shit. The special effects of "Painted Wall" and "Legend of the White Snake" are not as good as this, but they have a full story in the thighs of famous books and folk myths, and there are many successes and turns. In particular, the "turn" paragraph that bears the climax of the story was handled palely in "Reverse the World". This counter-attack was actually completed by the male protagonist Adam's friend Bob in the upper world. Adam's patent application, and The last meeting of lovers was also facilitated by this fat man. Adam is just like picking up a pie with empty gloves and a bunch of white wolves. He is really good at developing cosmetic creams, but just like the truth that it is easy to defend the country, the follow-up conflict in the story has always revolved around the competition for the formula of the cream. Adam has no outstanding offensive and defensive record, and suffers passively everywhere, which makes this "turn" weak.
But if you look closely at the opening of the movie, you will understand that this powerlessness is doomed early in the morning. The film made it clear from the very beginning that this was a love story. Love grabbed the territory and took up the main line. Others, such as the injustice of the system and the conflict between the two worlds, were squeezed out of the screen. Even if there is a narration at the beginning, "The story begins in a dark age, and private contact between the two worlds is extremely dangerous and strictly prohibited" to exaggerate the dark and gray atmosphere of the bottom world. Breaking this invisible chain and roaring at this heinous injustice? It is a pity that until the end, the struggle of "freedom, equality and fraternity" was not practiced. The protagonists thought that by extracting the body fluids from the upper and lower layers and improving the formula, the lower world could turn into a serf and sing, but they didn't know how to stop it. The fusion of the two worlds has never been the so-called person walking upside down. This could have been a love that was "defying the sky" in both form and essence, but the male protagonist just blindly conformed to the system and occasionally escaped for his life out of self-preservation instinct. In the end, this "counter-attack" also meant staying in overcoming gravity.
It's a pity that many of the front lines were wasted in vain, such as the strange red honey, and Aunt Becky who was caught by the police and never heard from again. In addition, there are many flaws in the plot. For example, Adam's research on plastic facial cream failed for several years, and he suddenly succeeded when he entered the conversion center, and then held a product exhibition. Red honey is the main formula for face creams, and it is also a major ingredient in mixing the upper and lower body fluids to allow the lower class to travel to the upper layer without obstacles. This is actually the opposite. Pink bees collect pollen in both worlds and thus can play a role in balancing the upper and lower layers. The effect of gravity. But after the cream was applied, the sagging face began to collapse, but only a force was acting at this time. Also, Adam chased after the heroine after exposing his lower-level identity, and the identification card left by Fat Bob suddenly couldn't be recognized (it was fine the day before), it seems that this failure just caused the hero to be hunted and forced to break. The heroine regained her memory inexplicably, and many episodes fell from the sky for no reason.
After suffering a lot of actors, I put on an eight-point script, and I worked hard for several months to shoot with my neck up, my neck was sore, but I couldn't save it from being full of grooves. Most of all, you are the one who can't afford to hurt the world, and who is trying so hard to shed blood.
Three major pitfalls were found:
1. The three laws at the beginning point out that the gravity of objects from two worlds can cancel each other, which is called antimatter, and objects that come into contact with antimatter will start to burn after a few hours. Adam's shirt and shoes have been burned, does it mean that he will also be burned in the end. Even though Bob said that the human body is 70% water, it is not uncommon for the world to burn people alive. Therefore, the improved formula is still risky, and you still have a broken pattern on the child's paper.
2. The male protagonist, Diaosi, can send a few stamps casually to a friend to open a company. This is the rich and handsome who is hidden. Gold is not as good as a piece of cake, and a piece of cake is not as good as a stamp. Why are the toilers of the lower classes so shabby and destitute? Hurry up and print stamps, let’s go!
3. At the end, the heroine had a dry stomach, and after a wild kiss, she gave Adam a hat that you are my baby's father. Ouch, before, every time Adam worked so hard to go to the upper world to accompany the beauties to eat and laugh for several hours, the antimatter started to burn, and it was too late to roll the sheets. Could it be that the two of them were hanging in the air and rolling? This is not scientific! Adam, you have to keep your eyes open, don't spend Father's Day in a daze next year just because someone saved you from Singles' Day. Children are born to be fools.
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