I have seen a highly rated film review in Lofter before, saying that the first half of it is "The Matrix", "Lola Run", "Groundhog Day", "Ring Messenger" meets "Inception", and
the second half is " Inception". "The Bourne Bourne", "Source Code", "Butterfly Effect" and "Terrorist Cruise" overturned "Pacific Rim".
Maybe it gave me too much appetite, and throughout the article, I feel like I just watched a Pacific Rim version of Source Code.
The repetition of the first half is exactly the same as "Source Code", I think the director started to conceive this movie when he watched "Source Code".
Unlike "Pacific Rim", the aliens it confronts are like octopuses, they are waving their claws like metal warriors, and the human armor looks weak.
As for "The Butterfly Effect", the original film is about going back to the past and trying to change things that won't work out in the end, and it's like we're playing "Contra", someone shot in this place, be careful next time, this There is a tank somewhere, remember to get down in advance. Play like this one at a time until you clear the level.
All kinds of dialogue, the way to gain the trust of others is exactly the same as "Source Code", I don't know how the person who wrote this review saw "The Bourne Bourne", Byrne will never open like his companions after finding out that he is trapped. Gun, the bug set for the protagonist in this film is to kill, one shot, one shot, another shot, not dead, not dead, or not dead.
At the end of the story, it can finally be described in a normal chronological order, and the protagonist and the big BOSS die together.
I think the story ends here.
But the director let him absorb the blood of BOSS again, so the story reincarnates again.
A cliché story, a mixed-race structure, maybe some people are obsessed with such a structure. Coupled with the magnificent scene, the foil of handsome guys and beauties, do you think this film is not good? We worked hard, okay?
Personally, I think that the director put too much effort into the structure and scenes, and the main idea of the film is a bit confusing. Is it the courage to sacrifice? Is it for the happiness of all mankind?
All Hollywood blockbusters are produced against this grand backdrop, but what is really memorable?
There is only one sentence that reminds me so far.
I thought I'd never met you, but no.
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