Start with the first one.
Overall, the plot is bland and not very engaging.
It has a straightforward structure and a very simple storyline. It is not difficult for people above the first grade of elementary school to understand. I doubt it is a children's film?
Not only is the plot simple, but the character settings are also mentally retarded. Good people are good in the end, bad people are bad in the end. Then add a few more hilarious robots. It's really a children's movie.
Looking at this film, it seems that the main thing is to see the special effects.
The movie in 1999 is 11 years away from now, which is a bit long. Looking at it now, the special effects made at that time look a bit fake now, and some of the shots are very cartoon-like. But overall the effects are pretty good.
The big scenes are very shocking, such as the airship race, and the space war at the end, which are all good.
Natalie Portman was very young at the time, not even twenty years old, right? Very beautiful, really invincible youth, compared with now, old.
Let’s make a little more guess. The mastermind behind the scenes is Senator Bai. After I finish reading it, let’s see if I guess right?
You should watch high-definition movies when watching visual blockbusters, but until now, the Blu-ray of the Star Wars series has not come out, so let’s make do with rmvb.
The picture of rmvb is really a bit appalling.
The story of Star Wars has just begun. This may be mainly to tell the origin of things, and to introduce the appearance of the main characters. The wonderful thing is in the back, right?
2010-08-21
Film and Television Empire rmvb
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