I just wish I couldn't give a negative score - a short comment is not enough to vent my anger

Breana 2022-04-21 09:03:41

I just hate that I can't give a negative score.

At the beginning, the protagonist violated military discipline to save his comrades in arms. This kind of opening is not opposed, but the heroine's explanation of anti-equipment weapons makes people have to complain. It is a fact that anti-equipment sniper rifles can penetrate walls, but the hostages will die according to the caliber. Undoubtedly, then you can kill both of them directly, so why waste your energy and pretend to be professional; the protagonist shoots three shots at the same position to kill the robber, in order to show the hostage to the other party to see the robber who is not a place to die Also really desperate.

The second paragraph talks about the protagonist joining the Wolf Warrior. This part mainly explains two things, one is that the Wolf Warrior is very good, and the other is that the instructor (the heroine) of the Warrior Wolf is very good. Then, the special forces use tanks, and there is no one in the world. What can't be hidden can be used for special operations? No, it was used to play handsome, because when it came time to fight, these tanks disappeared again, and they relied on hand-to-hand combat. Going back to the previous question, how awesome are the wolf warriors, who blindly obey orders, are easily made dumplings, how awesome is the heroine, and are deprived of control of the army when they come up. There are many things that are not said in the lines that he is good, but it is good to show it in the plot.

The third paragraph encounters foreign mercenaries, and finally comes to the meat scene. I have to sigh, it's really not easy for such mercenaries to survive this episode. At first, I thought they were hard-to-find, but it turned out that they were really sb to give up their advantages voluntarily. On the battlefield, they voluntarily give up their advantages and play with others. Whoever dies if they don't die. Here are a few points, graphite bombs, since the director dares to put this thing into the plot, then please don’t worry about the cost. Modern helicopters are successfully destroying all electronic equipment by graphite bombs (this is unreasonable in itself, it is necessary to I don’t look down on the quality of military industry too much), there is no one that can’t continue to fall. This is not an army tank. As long as the mechanical part of the chassis is not damaged, it can run happily. The big guys flying in the sky need electronic equipment everywhere to help coordinate control. Yes, it is estimated that the director did not have the funds for the plane crash, so he let it fly back. Before engaging in the jungle chase, the heroine explained that there are many undiscovered mines and paratrooper barbs in the forest, and then the protagonist ran nearly half of the plot in it and didn't encounter one. It's a pity not to buy a color film.

Surrounding the corpse to fight for help, this paragraph has to be written separately. The plot has been prepared before, and there is an echo at the end. The director should have high expectations for this paragraph. I see that this is also a high expectation, why, sniper The duel, the protagonist is a sniper at the beginning, and now one's own side is being suppressed by the opponent's sniper. After a little try, you will know that in the face of a sniper, apart from dispatching artillery and bombing aircraft, what infantry can do The most effective way is to use snipers against snipers. When the plot explained that my own sniper was injured, my expectations were also adjusted to the highest level, and then, then, then, the protagonist rushed over to fight the opponent's sniper...here One more rant, the sniper's first priority is to hide his position, which is more important than everything else. Secondly, the value of a sniper is to kill important targets such as the commander of the opponent, not to waste bullets on the soldiers. Seriously I oppose directors who can't distinguish between snipers and sharpshooters to make war movies. The broadcast is over... What is the level of this group of mercenaries? When they first appeared, they said it very well. Shooting in the crowd with heavy machine guns will not hurt the bandit leader. No hair, I don't know if the accuracy of this weapon actually allows this to happen, but it does make people look quite fierce. However, the protagonist's aura is above everything else, and the opponent's sharpshooter (I really don't want to call him a sniper) is beaten by the protagonist. The debuff that must be shot strictly on a periodic basis was imposed, and the teammates who came in and out of the cover were very relieved to leave him here, and the protagonist ran over and killed him. If his setting was a sniper, he would do it. It's not wrong to die.

The subsequent plot confirmed the identity of the entire movie drama - the protagonist can run past the shrapnel. Whether it is an anti-infantry mine or a grenade, as long as the protagonist runs with all his strength, the shrapnel will not catch up. When I was a child, I had an idea that people could run on the water as long as they ran fast enough. Later, I found out that it is theoretically possible, but people can’t run so fast. Now the director is basically the IQ of a primary school student, with an initial speed of several hundred meters/ Seconds of shrapnel can be avoided as long as you run fast enough, Bolt's speed on the track will be blown to slag every minute, okay? There is also a plot where the protagonist stepped on a mine and jumped into a ditch to escape. Let’s count it according to the known limit of human beings. The detonation of an anti-infantry mine takes only tenths of a second. There is a bubbling process on the track, and the protagonist can escape by jumping in place. Director, your junior high school physics teacher died early.

The protagonist has caught up with the mercenary leader and can be singled out. He was beaten and beaten all the way. It's not of the same order of magnitude. He took advantage of opportunities to injure people and was beaten by others. However, the mercenary leader turned on the mouth-breaking skill at a critical moment, talking nonsense, and then inadvertently, he was killed by the protagonist. Like most mercenaries in the film, no zuo no die. As for capturing the bandit leader and promoting positive energy later, there is nothing special except for a slogan, so I won't complain. Of course, I really like that slogan. The ending is naturally that the protagonist becomes a beauty and returns to his arms. It's a bit vulgar, but compared with the previous episodes of anti-humanity, I think it's better to accept it.

Let’s talk about

the protagonist by character: painting a tiger is not an anti-dog. The whole film obviously wants to learn from Hollywood’s personal heroism, but the part of the plot that highlights the protagonist is too contrived, with obvious characteristics of the drama, many people in the comments Saying that this film is another expression of tearing devils by hand, I think Wu Jing's performance in "The Master of Tai Chi" is not bad. Everything has taken shape, and it is estimated that there will be no room for improvement in the future. In addition, Wu Jing is also the director of this film. I have to say that this year really dares to be a director regardless of whether it is an individual or not. If Wu Jing did a good job in this film, there are two points. First, the publicity work is well done. , Second, the navy hired very well, deceived me and watched a movie with anticipation that made me feel more disgusting than eating flies.

Heroine: I like Yu Nan very much, especially his performance in "No Man's Land" is really remarkable, but in this movie, except for being handsome and being hooked up by the protagonist, it has no effect. , by the way, acted as a narrator, the only place of value. Let me talk about it here. I have always been against the use of a large number of female actors in military-themed films. In this film, the entire combat headquarters in this film is a group of little girls with big breasts and no brains. Look at Jackie in House of Cards. She has to have the kind of determination to face the decision, not the full of little women's attitude in this movie. Female high school students are more mature than this one. It can only be said that the director put The female characters are too contrived.

Wolf Warrior: China's special forces are definitely one of the best in the world, not the bravery and low tactical literacy in this film.

People's Liberation Army: There is no doubt about the discipline and execution of Chinese soldiers. There may be a gap between the combat quality and the United States and Russia (after all, they have experienced actual combat for a long time), but it is definitely not the image of cannon fodder that can only be brainless charging in this film.

Villain: Akins and Ni Dahong are responsible for the acting of the whole film. They did a good job, but it's a pity that the script is too bad.

Military common sense: Just like I don't like to watch costume dramas, I am also more opposed to domestic military-themed movies. If it weren't for this movie, I would never watch it. The reason is very simple. It's not that the details can't stand up to scrutiny, but that the whole film doesn't even have the most basic common sense. Maybe from the perspective of commercial operation, these dramas are successful. I don't understand this very well, but from the military theme, it's too impetuous. The screenwriter did not have a good understanding of what a soldier is, what a war is, let alone the details of the war. My writing may be poor, but from the perspective of the plot, if this kind of book was written by me, I would not have the face to sign it. I heard people say that in the culture circle, you don't need to have a high level, as long as you have a way to enter the circle, then you can just tout each other, and it seems to be true.

One last time, I just wish I couldn't give a negative score.

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