I admit that I am disappointed, except that the last five minutes were filled with adrenalin because of the gushing feelings. The overall feeling is relatively dull... But in terms of completion, the film still tells the story relatively completely, and the time is between the 34th of the original story. A wave of suicide squads infiltrated the Imperial Intelligence Planet to steal the Death Star information. In the end, although they were completely wiped out, the Death Star design plan was successfully released. The following is the fourth New Hope plot. Because the Rogue One squad has a large number of people, except for the heroine and the hero, the characters of the others, including the bullet Jiang Wen robot, are represented by characteristics, which saves time and effort. The introduction at the front feels chaotic, and the various padding interspersed before and after is somewhat disordered, and the cable Can I say that this role is wasted... A person who has a personality better than anyone in the whole film will get it if he doesn't agree, and he didn't let the heroine take the heroine with him before he left as a veteran hawk. The holographic image that can be proved is a bit overwhelming. The plot in the middle and the latter part of the film made me feel a little rushed, and the direct result was that the relatively novel inner drama "The Rebels are not high and complete" didn't have time to ferment, so the male protagonist's line was a little abrupt. The confrontation on the beach in the latter part of the film is perfectly presented in the editing, and the parallel processing of each plot is really smooth, but this one of the characters is convenient... it's just for the convenience, right? The lunch box of the hero and heroine Zhen Bullet and Jiang Wen's rebel pilot plus a giant baby robot is full of "I can't die, I haven't completed the task handed to me by the script, I can't die. Wait! The task is completed?! Xiang I opened fire! Fire at me!" This feeling didn't leave me with a deep feeling when everyone died in battle, but the tragic emotions that should have been hurried into the next part of the plot were a bit obsessed. Seriously if I caught a few people who just watched the premiere, they wouldn't have seen that the rebels (whether fighting on that planet or in space) ended up being wiped out except for Leia's ship, However, the tragic atmosphere of the film is not set off at all. When the male and female protagonists held a group lunch, the soundtrack had already worked very hard to set off the tragic and tragic atmosphere, but as a result, the slaughter of the lord stole the limelight. Speaking of the lord... I will wait for the HD to come out. It's so cool to change the desktop! As a space opera, Star Wars is probably the least operatic Star Wars movie. The non-stop plot of the whole film disrupts the emotional rumination. It is true that there are a lot of easter eggs (the two aliens in the bar making trouble in New Hope). , r2d2 and c3po, full cgi tarkin, lock throat, lord, Obi-Wan's description, Leia, etc.), there is a new entry point for low-level resistance figures, with a background of mountains and rain , but just like the unreasonable chanting of the Force in the film, the form outweighs the content. Rogue One does what a popcorn should do, but it should also do better.
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