I saw the news before, saying that "Skyfall" is the highest-grossing Bond film in 50 years, and "Skyfall", which has a box office of over 1 billion US dollars, has also become the highest-grossing film in Sony's history, surpassing the original overlord. Spider-Man 3. With
high expectations, I sat down and watched Bond again, this time for two and a half hours.
Sure enough, after watching the film, I immediately understood one thing.
Why is it that films like "Painted Skin 2" can surpass "Let the Bullets Fly" sell 700 million yuan.
At first glance, England and the United States seem to be the leaders in developed countries, with developed economies, advanced technology, and high living standards. They seem to be very powerful.
But after watching "Skyfall", I learned that North America is the biggest contributor behind the $1 billion box office, and I was thinking that maybe the country's level of development has nothing to do with the number of brain-dead people in this country.
As it is often heard: Dragons have nine sons, none of them become dragons. Some like to ride on the wall and wait for lightning strikes, some like to carry inscriptions on their backs, some like to be doorknobs, and some eat themselves.
Although the "Spider-Man 3" released by Sony Corporation is a bit unsustainable in terms of plot, it is definitely more than enough for eye-catching. On the other hand, this new box office king from Sony has not only selflessly inherited the eight-year-old logical relationship of "Spider-Man 3" in the script. Even the visuals are omitted. For the close-ups of the London Eye and Shanghai Broadband commercials, the big scene is over, and the rest is handled by 45-year-old Daniel Craig.
Fortunately, Daniel Craig still maintains a vigorous figure.
Maybe it's because I've watched too many movies that are oblique on the plot. As the movie goes on, I'm more and more surprised. Can such a childlike movie be called 007? Is such a lonely hero 007 paying tribute to "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises"?
It is also possible that "Skyfall" pays homage to "Batman". Batman went to Hong Kong to drag people from the top of the building, and 007 went to Shanghai to throw people from the top of the building.
But even if it is a cartoon character, the Batman series under the guidance of director Nolan also has its complex character clues, a unique world view and the same profound connotations as "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Metropolis".
On the other hand, this "Skyfall" not only has a thin plot, but in a nutshell, the former subordinates wanted to kill the leader, and now the subordinates protect the leader and kill the former subordinate, and the leader also died.
The characters are blunt, and everyone knows what Bond girls do, but the Bond girls in "Skyfall" must be the most straight-to-the-point in 50 years of 007 movies. Dr. Q was replaced by a homosexual in "Cloud Atlas", claiming that getting up and pressing a button would cause more damage than all the walls smashed into 007 in one year.
The villain is also a former agent of 007, why did he say "again" again? It seems that as long as it is not said that the villain's code name is zero or a few, it is entirely possible to shoot down 500 years of 007.
When Brosnan was in power, 007's high-tech and chariots and handsome faces were the highlights. With Daniel Craig in power, hitting the wall has become a highlight, and of course it has to be accompanied by some high-tech products. But in this "Sky Curtain", the high-tech is completely omitted. The new Dr. Q not only did not take out high-tech products, but also pretended to be a high-end model. Today's young people don't make a lot of money themselves. Money, but must have the world's first attitude to life, I can actually understand this.
When I first heard about "Skyfall", I thought it was another big conspiracy. The 007 of the British Empire once again successfully saved the world.
Tianmu, SKYFALL, from the title of the film, it seems that this time it may be the big bad guy who wants to bring down the sky. Is he blasting the sky with a big laser cannon? Or set fire to Earth with satellites? Oh, and the satellite arson trick seems to have been used in 007: Die Another Day.
After watching it for two hours, I found out that the translation of the title of this film is really in place. It is not Skyfall Crisis, but Skyfall Murder.
007, who has "handsome faces, chariots and high-tech weapons", returned to the dilapidated house of his hometown this time, and filled the old house with traps, waiting for the murder to come.
Which movie does this scene appear in?
But the well-known house trap set up by 007 is not as powerful as the trap set up by the little friend in "Home Alone". It not only blew up the old house left by Dad, but also killed the leader's hostage.
As the leader, Mrs. M also recited a good poem in the middle of the movie. I don't remember the details. At that time, Mrs. M's energy was a bit like what Liam Neeson said in "Wolf War": it is death or death Live today.
It turned out that Liam Neeson, who was single-handedly, lived, and Mrs. M, who was with the pig teammates, died.
Due to 007's personal behavior, the leader died. After returning, 007 not only was not punished, but also put on a pose to get the dog of the dead leader.
I guess this dead leader: Mrs. M, you must be scolding him, even dogs are obedient, you are too mentally handicapped!
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