It could extend thinking about real problems

Nola 2022-01-05 08:01:53

The Internet is very high-minded. While the Internet has brought many conveniences to people, it also makes people overly dependent on the Internet. Important matters such as social operations, information transmission, and government affairs are completely inseparable from the Internet. The villain uses this and his own advanced technology to attack the government for personal gain, which is too thin.

However, the film did not give too much pen and ink, nor did it focus on the question of reflection. It was just a comedy story in which a mere agent investigating the case ended up obscurely preventing the villain’s plan. For comedy, you can ignore the logically inconsistent issues at your discretion. After all, comedy movies are meant to be Tu Yile, but in the film, the wrong medicine is taken, the virtual VR becomes the real VR, and the knight armor is replaced in 10 seconds. Too much lowering of intelligence, it is no longer possible to balance and ignore logical self-consistent discretion.

In the plot, the binary opposition between justice and evil is nothing new. There are only a handful of villains in the scene. Many supporting characters have no bright spots and only appear to set off the protagonist. Many of the jokes are also frying.

One star for the performance of the actors, one star is one of the few laughs.

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Johnny English Strikes Again quotes

  • Pegasus: Now, transport. So, take any hybrid you want.

    Johnny English: [pulls the dust cover off an Aston Martin] I'll take this one.

    Pegasus: Oh, don't be ridiculous, English. This car's a relic. Drinks petrol, leaks oil and has no passive, let alone active, safety features.

    Bough: You know what else it doesn't have, Sir? Satellite navigation or a single computer chip.

    Johnny English: Making it completely invisible to a digital enemy.

  • Bough: Did you make a call quite close to the submarine, sir?