First off, I'm not a fan of StarCraft. Going to see this film is entirely due to Ray's strong recommendation. It is said that all Interstellar fans strongly recommend this film. It seems that the emotional factor is really powerful. Overall, it's a flawless movie. The picture is good, the sound is good, and the actors are good. But it can't be regarded as brilliant and brilliant - I think this evaluation is objective, especially since Shanghai did not watch the IMAX version, it is even more regrettable + vomiting blood. For a non-Interstellar fan, the movie's plot is still a little weak. Still, it's okay. After skipping class and going home, I went to Heping Yingdu to watch the morning movie. The ticket price of only 20 yuan is not even as expensive as a drink. It should be quite worth it. After watching the whole film, only two words flashed in my mind - "harmony". Harmony, Harmony, Harmony, Harmony, it's a very harmonious movie. When the two Chinese and Russian came on stage, I thought they would be harlequins (forgive my stereotype, it's just that Americans like to disguise Chinese people too much!). Unexpectedly, although the great Russian can't speak American, he can complete the lock that the computer can't complete, and rescue the protagonist (American) and the Chinese who are in trouble. However, as soon as we came out, we could not operate the machine, and the Chinese who claimed to have received combat training were actually Chinese who practiced swordsmanship. We heroically slashed the enemy with the sword and saved the protagonist who was on the verge of crisis. Of course, the Americans who are the protagonists will naturally not repay their virtues with resentment, and leap to save the Chinese. If they cannot live together, they will die together (how can this sentence be a bit rotten...). In American films, individual heroism must have penetrated into the hair to the extreme, but it has not affected the harmony of the whole story at all. However, American films also naturally reveal the idea of being centered on the United States. Whether it is Chinese or Russian, or even aliens (although he is a mixed alien>.<), one after another, they all willingly accept the leadership of the United States to create a harmonious earth and even a harmonious universe - let us unite Under the leadership of the national central government headed by the United States, let's make every effort to create a harmonious universe for all mankind! This is what the video tells us. However, the director also told us that although the United States is very powerful and powerful, in terms of charm, it is even better than the aliens - the woman who the protagonist pursues but can't get, loves the alien mixed-race handsome man with all his heart. So, the United States will sacrifice its ego in peace to create harmony among human beings, and let the aliens fall in love! PS above. Zachary Quinto is so so so so hooooooooooooooooooooot! (from the feelings of a female who is not a star fan) Does anyone think the protagonist is a little bit like Brad Pitt? And PS, the cast of this movie is a bit like a small alliance of American TV dramas. House and Hero have two actors each
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