The history of Percy, the motive for the first visit, and the motive for the revisit are all displayed in a timely manner, and the amount of information increases reasonably with the advancement, which shows the high quality of the script level, and the lack of performance of the key part of Percy makes the plot seem very "coincidence";
The character of Twilight Man is complete, and the transition between when there is no family and when he has it, I think that some things that Whig said have a different degree of need before and after, so this also highlights the preciousness of the spirit of adventure.
There were only less than 20 minutes between the conflict between Jack and his father and the reconciliation. The plot was war, temporary blindness, reporter interviews, and what was the reason for the change. I didn’t see any explanation for these 20 minutes, but after that, there was a rabbit fight. and the interpretation of genetic associations.
There are so many details in the film, enough to be memorable.
8.5
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