I don't think there is a protagonist

Diego 2022-04-19 09:01:03

Yesterday, cctv2 news heard that Will Smith is the No. 1 in Hollywood, and on a whim, he pulled out his first famous work "Independence Day" to review it. After watching it, I felt that the director didn't want any protagonists and supporting roles in this film, but to smooth out these gaps. Because what the whole movie wants to express is the word "human", and the movie is used to explain "human". That's what the movie is all about, it can set up anything, if aliens attack, if the president's wife dies, if I fall in love with a stripper, if Russia gets the Morse code from America, etc. Wait, the purpose of this is to create an atmosphere that tells you that in this situation, "humanity" is united, undifferentiated, free of quarrels, and full of love. From this point of view, I think "Independence Day" gave me such a good feeling when I felt such a "human". Therefore, I think "Independence Day" is a good film, and it is precisely because it has OK, so it's a good movie without a main character.

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Extended Reading
  • Madisen 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Because of the fall of the White House, I can see from the old film that the evaluation more than ten years ago is still accurate. The plot is quite ordinary. American centrism is serious. As for the Oscars, all the technical awards are actually unable to withstand the baptism of time. The cycle of twenty years is the only one. It is worth mentioning that the part of the ruins trekking is too short, but Gantz’s last battle seems to have drew nourishment from the setting of this film. Gao Buren always confuses with Irrfan and the latter has a more fierce expression.

  • Durward 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    The main theme of the United States, the special effects were very good at the time.

Independence Day quotes

  • Captain Steven Hiller: [taking a leak] A little shake and they all runnin...

  • Gen. Gray: Mr. President, I'd sure like to know what you're doing.

    President Thomas Whitmore: I'm a combat pilot, Will. I belong in the air.