People who survive in the new world do not have much choice of career, and once the direction of employment is chosen, they cannot regret it for the rest of their lives. The heroine and her brother have reached the age to choose where to go. Although there are five major factions in the world of the movie, as the first part of the series, only three factions are really given the opportunity to show: Autobots, Decepticons and mechanical dinosaurs...cross out...the fearless faction and the wisdom faction. And selfless. The fearless are mainly young men and women of non-mainstream energetic, good at fighting; the wisdom are mainly experienced old Chinese doctors who are good at treating all kinds of unspeakable hidden; and the selfless are mainly...I don’t know what they mainly do and what they look like. No, maybe the best thing is to shake your face, but the leadership team is actually formed by these people.
The government hired some social idlers, such as Ms. Nikita, whose main business is to help young men and women of non-mainstream tattoos, to conduct psychological tests for young people who are about to choose a career as a reference for choosing a career. The test result of the heroine is amazing: she is a disagreement, and has the characteristics of the above three schools: brave, smart, big face; usually lavender hair is as clear as glass, purple eyes have a kind of extreme beauty and rosy Sakura lips seem to have a pink cherry blossom mark on the forehead. White skin seems to burst when you smile. There are various beautiful petals floating down when you smile... Anyway, Ms. Nikita told her that you are such a dick, don't let the family know ! The
heroine's parents hope that a pair of children can stay in the selfless faction, but none of the two bear children are obedient. The heroine's elder brother wanted to accept the training of the Queen played by Kate Winslet, so he joined the seemingly bigger wisdom group. The heroine also abandons her parents because she admires the fearless teenagers running in the sunset.
There are rumors that "As fearless and as deep as the sea, IQ is a passerby since then." The greatest joy of life for the fearless is to run around in the streets like frightened zombies. In addition, their lives include practicing handguns, throwing knives, and fighting each other under the gaze of two devil instructors (one of them is worthy of the name, the other is just a devil with a good heart).
The heroine could not adapt to this kind of life, but because she is usually lavender, her hair is as clear as glaze, and her purple eyes have an extremely beautiful rosy lips, as if there is a pink cherry blossom mark on her forehead, and her white skin seems to break with a blow. When smiling, there are all kinds of beautiful petals floating down... so it is easy to capture the heart of the instructor with a good heart. This instructor has a name that fascinates countless girls. His name is... um... Xiao Si. With the help of the primary four, the heroine's performance has been significantly improved.
The first stage of the final exam is the capture the flag competition. The heroine's IQ crushed everyone, her teammates were moved by her wit, and the applause lasted. The protagonist of the capture the flag game won without suspense. The heroine also took the opportunity to take Xiaosi and climb to the Ferris wheel to watch the snow, the moon, the stars, and talk about the philosophy of life from poems and songs.
The test in the second stage is even more severe: with the help of ancestral home remedies from the old wisdom school of Chinese medicine, the new members will enter a state of hallucinations and face their own inner fears. Because the heroine is usually lavender, her hair is as clear as glaze, her purple eyes are extremely beautiful, her rosy lips are as if her forehead has a pink cherry blossom mark, her white skin seems to burst when she smiles, there are all kinds of beautiful The petals float down... so she can easily break the illusion. Xiaosi was worried that she would expose her identity by doing so, so she decided to take an after-school private tutoring course to teach the heroine the correct posture not to open and clear the customs through the double study of men and women.
The heroine, who passed all the tests, thought that she could go to work, but found that the wise old Chinese doctors were about to launch a coup. They slightly improved the ancestral remedies mentioned above, and they became a drug that can manipulate people's consciousness. Therefore, the young men of the Fearless Sect became the puppet army in the hands of the Queen, and they launched a frenzied raid on the scum of the Unselfish Sect who had only five combat effectiveness.
But the Queen overlooked one thing, that is, the heroine is usually lavender, her hair is as clear as glaze, her purple eyes have an extremely beautiful rosy lips, as if her forehead has a pink cherry blossom mark, and her white skin seems to be blown away. When she broke the smile, there were all kinds of beautiful petals floating down...so the ancestral home remedies didn't work for her. Everyone is hi. My lonely heroine has embarked on the arduous task of saving all mankind. In the meantime, her parents came out to shoot a few pistols, and then both rushed to the street after feeling their lost youth and a career without regrets.
In the end, the heroine and Xiao Si stopped the Queen’s conspiracy, and then took the remaining humans on a train with a perpetual engine that circled the earth a year and drove towards the unknown world...
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I think the story puts the stage It is a smart way to confine it to the city of Chicago. After all, young people are the main audience, and having a cool dystopian setting can be regarded as the most benevolent, and it is safe not to blindly seek big things in the layout. Although the battle scene is small because of the small layout, it is not comparable to the effect of "A Song of Ice and Fire", but it also avoids the plot from being overly complicated (and "Ice and Fire" digs such a big hole Another potential drawback is that the author may not be able to fill in).
Compared with "The Hunger Games", which is also a teenager's book, the film adaptation of this film is closer to the traditional Hollywood commercial film in terms of rhythm, so it seems to be easier for an elderly audience like me to adapt. When watching the first part of "The Hunger Games", there is a feeling that the sense of time becomes fuzzy after all night is over, that is, I have lost the ability to predict where and how the plot in the commercial film will progress. In terms of action, this film may be slightly shabby compared to "The Hunger Games 2," which spent more money on special effects. But compared to "The Hunger Games 1" where the protagonist spends most of the time peekaboo and panting, at least the film is full of action scenes where you can punch to the flesh.
Since the heroine in this film chooses the more "hyperactive" fearless school, and works adapted from novels usually have imaginative action settings, this film is also working hard to present some visual wonders. Action scene. What impressed me the most was that I flew back there on the pulley after winning the Capture the Flag game. It was more enjoyable to watch. By the way, I thought about it: the heroine should be the "Spider-Man" movie. addiction.
The love between the hero and the heroine of the film is less convincing than that of "The Hunger Games". At the beginning, the protagonist who was slightly second in the second stage was attracted by the heroine. It seems that there is no other than that he has never seen a woman and Mary Su. Better explanation. What I am a little puzzled is, is the cool tattoo on the actor's body designed to cover his welts? As for the heroine's tattoo, I feel that now the young heroine must carry a bird on her body when she walks out of the rivers and lakes. If you don't have any souvenirs such as the mocking bird badge, just get a few tattoos on your body.
It is said that this is a problem that only exists for many female audiences. I don't know why I am a big man. Even when I watch a movie, I can't help thinking: "Where can I see this actor?" "Or "Who does this actor look like?" In this film, I have this question about the three main characters.
The first is the heroine. I'm sure I haven't seen her other works, but I always feel that she looks like a role in some domestic film and television works I watched when I was young. Then today I suddenly remembered that I thought she looked like Zhao Wenzhuo’s wife (that’s Niu Xiaoling in "A Family in the Northeast"), and a little bit like the actor Shen Chang (the little nanny in "I Love My Home", sorry for me It's not clear why all I think of are domestic sitcoms). I don’t know if anyone feels the same way. Of course, due to the angle problem, most of the time the heroine still looks young and beautiful, and at the beginning, there was a profile shot that looked a bit like Kate Winslet. The female protagonist of this film is similar in style to Jennifer Lawrence, both of which are relatively fit young girls, but at present it seems that they are slightly inferior to the latter in terms of momentum.
Then there was the devil instructor. I thought of this stuff about halfway through seeing it. It was the rebellious son of the Bruce Willis family in Die Hard 5. In fact, I personally think that he also has the protagonist appearance, he looks a bit like a small whitening version of Dashi Johnson, but maybe the male protagonist in this film is more in line with the aesthetics of young people (of course I also like the current male one. ).
Finally, it was the girlfriend of the heroine. I racked my brains and didn't even think about it. Later I checked it and found out that it was the girl waving wings in "X-Men: First Class". What I never expected was that she had actually been with Fasha! In other words, superhero movies are really actor speed dating artifacts, and that one brings together two pairs. And the two adaptations of Marvel and DC's worst reputation in the new century also contributed to a couple.
The rhythm of the film mentioned above makes me feel very comfortable. It can be seen that the film adaptation of a teenager's book does not necessarily have to look like Twilight, but it can also be suitable for all ages. The key is to look at the director's level. When the director uses it properly, some of the creative settings in the original work can be brought into play. For example, the "Dream in Dream" in this film's anti-fear training test has a significant effect on the enjoyment of watching movies. Just using it twice in a row makes the second shocking effect greatly compromised. After all, the same trick cannot be used a second time against Saint Seiya. Another thing I am more puzzled is why the heroine first sees a big, dilapidated ship after entering the horror illusion? Was it because the villain Kate Winslet gave her too much pressure that something strange was mixed into her consciousness?
This anti-fear training program is also an important foreshadowing of the villain's conspiracy to go bankrupt. The reason why the potion is useless to the heroine cannot be simply explained as the protagonist's halo. The potions are specially designed for the general members of the Fearless Sect, and they are usually more of a tendon. And because the heroine is a disagreement, she can switch between different ways of thinking, so she can easily get rid of the influence of the medicine. And the last drug that made the puppet army was a similar preparation, so of course it couldn't have an effect on the two protagonists who were disagreements. This close connection between the back and forth plot makes the structure of the film appear more neat.
Regarding the purge of the wise party of the selfless in the film, I personally express that it is understandable. As I mentioned before when I talked about other movies, I think "selflessness" is a rather illusory word. There are no selfless people in the real world. Everyone has selfishness. The reason why some people feel selfless is that they are smart enough to benefit more people while working hard for themselves and the people around them. The order of people's selfish care is to "prefer oneself to others", and the level of wisdom represents how large a person can care. So true selflessness should be an advanced form of wisdom. I once gave this example, Batman is "selfish", he cares about the people around him; while the Joker is "selfless", he is arrogant, he only wants chaos. Therefore, I think that people who follow "selflessness" as a creed, if they are held in a certain position, it is easy to cause confusion. The selfless in this film is like this. Although they don't show too much what they did, it is conceivable that the chaos must be caused by unprincipled goodness. Of course, this cannot rationalize the slaughter behavior of the wisdom faction, because this bloody method itself is relatively inferior and does not match their "wisdom faction" name. If they are really wise, they should be able to come up with a more secure solution. But then there would be no such drama. I personally think that if the wisdom and the selfless in the film are regarded as two contradictory nations or races, and then the behavior of the wisdom is regarded as pure genocide, it will be better understood.
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