I don’t think the story is so appealing, but it’s very conventional anyway; it’s nothing more than a story of a good guy, a bad guy, a robot, a human apocalypse, and a hero turning the tide, and these twists and turns are all designed by an extremely smart person—even his murder… All scenarios are imaginary. Even the most important detail: Sunny finally chooses to save Brigitte's scientist Susan, instead of choosing the largest possibility... There is no suspense. Probably because I watched the English version and there were no subtitles, I felt it was not so logical.
In any case, this male No. 1 Black Will Blacksmith is quite handsome and stylish. And she has 8 wrong figures, which makes me feel more useful. (I think I'm getting more and more lecherous now... Well, I like boys with good body shape~) This film is actually rated as PG-13 (violent action and nude scenes), but unfortunately NND I don't have a single nude scene. See :P
Bridget is not so good, I feel like a robot, not as expressive as that Sunny, really! Maybe the director Xiaoya just took a fancy to this "under the cold appearance of a robot, but there is a very human enthusiasm"; unfortunately, I only saw the cold appearance of a robot, but I didn't feel the enthusiasm of human nature. Should choose a boring PPMM, really...
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