Speaking of special effects, this is also the place where American science fiction films are famous and popular, and the post-production and special effects production of this film probably had to be done by a Chinese company, and it turned out to be so bad. Exploding bombs, falling ice cubes, etc., is like the rough effect of the 80th edition of Journey to the West that I watched when I was a child, which makes people feel fake at first glance. Besides the actors, the three people looking for the girl looked like they wanted to rush over and strangle people to death. The 18-year-old son looked like a 10-year-old child, and the woman's performance was even more pretentious. I felt goosebumps when I called Bill. The pimples fell all over the place. The rationality of the plot is even more speechless. Can the 180-square-kilometer ice layer in the North Pole be able to fly to the sky? This setting is not in line with scientific rationality. Calls within the U.S. Air Force? Driving a car is not to be hit by a huge iceberg. Could it be the legendary Xiaoqiang? Driving a biplane propeller can actually fly with the U.S. helicopter group? The U.S. military needs to blow up an iceberg People go to dig holes? It's really speechless.
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