The Russian popcorn masterpiece, the scene effects are OK, and there are logical loopholes in the plot, but it depends on who it is compared with. Compared with those high-scoring sci-fi masterpieces in Hollywood, it is a bit thin, but compared with the shoddy fortress, it is too good. too much.
Influenced by the Russian war film, the fidelity of the fighting scenes in the film is still relatively high. The shots of bullets penetrating the body and RPG explosions are not too adulterated. There are no rifles and pistols with infinite ammunition hanging, and no bullets fly around forever. The side of justice has undead incarnations. It can be said that it is basically out of the level of low-IQ shootout films.
But there are some obvious logical loopholes, such as: two aliens fight and rely on the help of the earth for the last time, shouldn't the aliens only be able to control humans? There was a power outage, and finally the alien spacecraft opened the door without even the most basic defense mechanism, and came to Earth. . .
In recent years, Russian movies have been getting better and better. You can't eat a fat man in one bite, and you can't ask too much. Prometheus has been picked on by various things.
In addition, the individual equipment of the Russian army is quite good, and there may be a little gap between the intelligence and the US military, and the gap between firepower and basic protection is not big. In the case of full coverage of electromagnetic pulses, it would not be too disadvantageous to fight with the US military.
Those of us who live in the depressions of sci-fi movies can just watch the Russian soldiers defending the earth with popcorn, and we don’t need to be too serious about the details.
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