A Sino-Australian co-production of the cannibal version of the grave robbery notes. Australian directors and some Hollywood teams, plus Chinese starring and story blueprints, can only be said to make up for the shortcomings of Chinese films in terms of special effects. In terms of the texture of highly poisonous spiders and mummies, they are better than the visual effects of domestic independent films. Advanced. But from the costumes, props, to the historical and cultural background, to the montage shooting techniques, to the soundtrack, it is really messed up. Let me first talk about the montages that appear throughout the film throughout the film. Li Bingbing misses the scene when Li Bingbing played hide-and-seek with his younger brother Wu Zun when he was a child. Every time, it has to be accompanied by the weird music unique to the domestic "ghost movie", and the shaking and hazy of the picture makes people always feel that the next episode will become a domestic "ghost movie". This paragraph Montage has appeared many times, but it has nothing to do with the plot. Wu Zun is pure soy sauce. Except for a few scenes in the opening sequence, the rest appear on video calls, or act as corpses. Li Bingbing speaks blunt but not fluent English, which is embarrassing. In order to open up the international market, Chinese movie stars should receive professional English training as soon as possible, so as not to teach a sentence in translation and learn a sentence in front of the camera during filming . It can be seen that she is trying very hard to imitate, but the effect is very embarrassing. And suddenly found that Li Bingbing's frowns, smiles, expressions, movements, smiles, speech, more and more like Lin Zhiling, why? Let’s focus on the plot. The reason why it is said to be the cannibal version of Tomb Notes is because the overall scenes of the film are mostly cemetery explorations and escape rooms. Spiders, the pursuit and siege of explorers, in addition to the emergence of spider kings, there are also groups of spiders in groups. Compared with domestic films, these special effects are difficult. However, the co-production between China and Australia has solved this technical problem. If this film is regarded as a domestic film, the special effects are remarkable. But if it is regarded as an imported blockbuster, this special effect is also entry-level. The flaw in the film lies in the setting of the historical background. It has been more than 50 years since Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Warriors and Horses were discovered and excavated. Zhang Yimou filmed "Ancient and Modern Wars Against Qin Warriors Love", Jackie Chan filmed "Myth", and this time "The Nest" even more. Outrageous, Qin Shihuang's terracotta warriors and horses and mausoleum have just been discovered in this movie, but apart from the iconic terracotta warriors and horses in the cemetery, no matter from the text, historical clothing, architecture, culture, it is not the same dynasty. Son, this historical consultant is not rigorous. Although it has never been clearly stated which emperor's tomb is, the terracotta warriors and horses that were blatantly placed there, and Qin Shihuang ordered Xu Fu to find longevity for him. The legend of the elixir is already the lice on the top of the bald head. Since it is located in Shaanxi Terracotta Warriors and Horses and the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, the unusual astronomical phenomenon that thundered that day and the abandoned villages around the royal mausoleum were even more out of place, especially in the houses of the abandoned villages, where the tablecloths and tablecloths from the western farms and manor were placed. tableware. The rescue coach played by Kenan Lutz originally fell in love with another foreign girl, Millie, at first sight. The ending refers to the usual Hollywood model, like "Alien", leaving open-ended suspense. The rescued little rural girl opened her mouth and spat out the last surviving poisonous spider. But I feel like there's very little chance of a sequel. In a word, it is a hodgepodge, with no focus. The cultural conflict between the two countries is relatively strong, and it will look awkward. However, it may have a certain role in promoting China's independent sci-fi movies at the technical level, I hope.
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