"Invincible Destruction King 2" new version "King Kong". In the face of the impact and temptation of the current Internet age, the pair of friends 6 years ago staged another high-altitude "aircraft". After a lapse of 6 years, the second film created by the original team has changed the background of the story from a small game hall to a global shared online world. Just like the previous work, I still like the world view setting of this series very much. The network that everyone is familiar with is visually presented and turned into a real city. The personification of details such as keyword search, associative input, and illegal pop-up windows will make you feel both familiar and novel. But after 6 years, under the more advanced animation production technology, I didn't see any richness in the core of the story, on the contrary, it went backwards! The core of the story is the two people's understanding of friendship and themselves. The previous work deepened their understanding of themselves through each other, and this one is to express how to position themselves more accurately in a relationship. The director spends too much energy on the outer packaging of the film, and the part that really pushes the core development is obviously not enough. And the point is that the character growth of the two protagonists Ralph and Vanellope are completely unequal, especially in the scene of the restart of the "Asphalt" game, the previous scene is still deeply guilty. Nilop, in the face of Ralph who saved him again, broke up with him just because of the restart of the game. This is still the willful and unruly wild child 6 years ago, and he has not grown up at all. In the face of the brokenness of his most cherished emotion, Ralph only sank for a short while, and then resurrected with full blood to save her. Is this character's purifying ability a little too powerful? Shouldn't the two promote each other under the emotional implication? But now one is reckless and reckless, what is the situation? I originally expected that this would be an Easter egg movie like "Ready Player One", but after reading it, I thought it should be called an "advertising movie", and the biggest advertiser is the big boss of the film, Disney himself. The group scenes of the two Disney princesses are completely separated from the main plot and are extremely rigid. At this time, when I saw the old man Stan Lee in this film, my heart was really mixed! 5.5 points. ps: I really don’t know how far Disney’s pipeline works can go. I just want to say that a “good movie” is not necessarily a good movie, but with the scale you have today, you can make so many “good movies”. "It's because of your first good movies, ask a question, don't forget your original intention!
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