On the basis of a good setting, such a bad film can be made

Jaylen 2022-01-05 08:01:26

Let’s start with the conclusion: the spicy chicken that wastes time! Popcorn is also not recommended, unless you really don’t watch the movie and you will die...

The theme setting is innovative, infinite loop + true and false dreams, combined with the elements of the Matrix and Inception. It is not easy to make a particularly bad film in such a setting to preach ideals, but this director Dave Wilson did Arrived... The poor do not know where to start.

There are probably only special effects and pictures in the whole film. Long Aotian's protagonist has a low IQ, and only fights and kills and revenge in his mind. The plot actually progressed very quickly, and even seemed a bit blunt at the turning point. Routines are the old-fashioned stories of no routines, being used, doubting, suddenly realizing, anti-killing, and Dzogchen.

The simple and rude nano-robots in the play just created a zenith star technology system of the flesh and bones of the living dead. It should be a top black technology company with countless assets and deep resources all over the world. All the assets are a cool-looking office building, two offices, a dozen white-collar workers, and two thugs... They were also drunk, and in the end they returned all kinds of things. After the car overturned, the young lady of the company fell in love with the protagonist inexplicably, and suddenly found out in her conscience that she risked a sudden death to overthrow the company and frantically destroy the company. The company’s top programmers and security systems were also manipulated as toys by pheasant geniuses who emerged from the outside. The whole company had two fights, and the protagonist’s hands were easily slapped... Hey, I’m about to vomit. Not to mention the forced transition of the plot, the next step can be completely guessed.

Science fiction films should follow the basic law, right? The technology that appears in the play is not advanced or not, but simply impossible to achieve. For example, on the other side of the earth, you can talk directly through the nanorobots in your body, and you can also transmit and call various kinds of information resources, and even directly locate and screen the driver of each car in other cities in real time. Do it? The local police were unable to locate every vehicle, let alone display the driver in real time. Playing games and the fog of war is too nonsense. It's just wearing a sci-fi skin, the lining can't stand scrutiny at all, and it's not as rigorous as Asimov's sci-fi works in the era without computers.

The protagonist is a low-powered soldier who opens a halo to force revenge and enforce justice, destroying the evil company. Moreover, the villain BOSS also appeared to be particularly incompetent. In addition to yelling and threatening others with gadgets, he had no skills, and was easily solved in the end. The protagonist's final limit changed and blew himself up with a bomb, without explaining how he recovered intact. Without the nano-robot, the setting of death was eventually overthrown, the robot was removed, and people lived well. The ex-girlfriend who has been cherished in his heart, who has already been married and had children and married as a married woman, doesn't care about it, so she wanders around the world with her beautiful sister from the original company. Hey. It's rather messy, because the chicken is too spicy, and the person watching the protagonist feels like nauseous, feeling that the director is insulting the audience's IQ. The rationality of the plot and the framework are not as good as Ultraman Fighting Monsters. The person watching is disgusting and hates the protagonist and the twenty-five sons and daughters very much. Just sauce.

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Bloodshot quotes

  • Dr. Emil Harting: Your nanites are down. All that's left is Ray Garrison!

    Ray Garrison: And that's enough.

  • KT: [to Ray] Well, the military only anonymously donates the remains of soldiers who weren't claimed by family.

    [pause]

    KT: Sorry, sometimes you just gotta rip off the Bandaid, it helps to get through the pain of it quicker.