Wolf Warrior's filming is not bad, especially since many parts of the script are very similar to Hollywood commercial films. The whole story of the movie revolves around the role of Leng Feng. He broke into the war-torn zone to rescue the trapped compatriots and finally defeated the rebellion. The European mercenaries hired by the army and cured their own illnesses completed the growth of the characters. Overall, the story is good, and the conflict design in the movie is reasonable. Although Wolf Warrior's script has reached the standard of general Hollywood commercial films, the editing is very amateur, and the martial arts in the film are close-ups and close-ups. Although it can create a sense of tension, there is a lack of transition shots, and even a reasonable film language cannot be constructed. It is impossible to see clearly. The scene scheduling has also become very monotonous and depressing due to the lack of changes. Rough inside. In addition, there are also some straight male cancer jokes and performances in the film. Wu Jing's frown looks like a fan bald head, but fortunately inserting Zhang Han can be regarded as making up for and correcting Leng Feng, and the use of patriotic elements in the end is too blunt It is not well integrated into the plot, which is also the difference between Wolf Warrior and those excellent action films, not to mention the roughness of the action scenes. But these are very similar to Michael Bay's style. On the whole, the script of Wolf Warrior itself is acceptable. In addition, the crew's intentions, and the film's story captures the environmental problems surrounding the country and resonates with the audience. It is a matter of course to achieve success. There are indeed merits in the market, but if Wolf Warrior has resonated with the vast majority of audiences, you can ignore the flaws of the film, and it would be too stupid to attack those who speak out. Ignoring objective facts just because you like it is putting an unpatriotic hat on others and calling them cents, which is ridiculous. If some audiences don't accept the shortcomings of Wolf Warrior 2, it's nothing, but what really makes me not accept is the political correctness of film review. Some of the broken limbs in Wolf Warriors 2 can already meet the grading standards in foreign countries, but as we all know, my country does not have a grading system, and the use of movie bridges is completely determined by radio and television. That is to say, if the leader thinks it can be done, then the leader thinks it can't be done. This time, Wolf Warrior 2 just caught up with many problems and military parades in the surrounding environment of the country, so it can arouse heated discussions among the audience. It is precisely because of the political correctness behind this that the scale of Wolf Warriors can be relaxed, but like Wolverine 3, 14 minutes have been deleted, which is really harmful to the film market. The fact that the audience cannot choose the complete works and has to be controlled by the ideological organs is really sad for the Chinese film market. The Chinese film market needs commercial films of comprehensive quality such as Wolf Warriors, but the market controlled by political correctness is not healthy. Our market cannot Stop here, we need more and better commercial movies. Otherwise, the Chinese market may only be able to produce second-tier commercial films equivalent to Hollywood in the future. Just like the lines in Wolf Warrior 2, God chose us, but when will the Chinese film market be left to the audience to choose instead of relying on what is now called political correctness.
View more about Wolf Warrior 2 reviews