I'm a layman, so I think it's a bad movie

Lesly 2022-04-23 07:01:06

A group of my wife's female colleagues blew this film into a dazzling display. I had to accompany me to watch something like Ultraman fighting the little monsters.

As soon as the nonsense part came in the middle, I started to look at the phone until the end.

In the end, it turned out to be rotten and powerful.

As an ordinary audience, a few points.

1. It's dark enough to wear 3D glasses. Every fight scene is either in the sea or at night, which is called a black.

2. Can the appearance of the monsters be a little more diverse? The heads are the same, but the size of the stomach is different. I think it is much uglier than the monsters that Ultraman fought.

3. Can the robot do a little more moves? Not to mention the Transformers, it can reach half of the Iron Fist. Otherwise, you're going to make a fool of yourself as a humanoid robot. If I make a big iron box and open it to fire a howitzer, it might not be as effective as yours.

4. I won't talk about the plot. Is there a plot to speak of?


As for the rationality of a humanoid robot, it goes without saying that it is a pleasure anyway.


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Pacific Rim quotes

  • Raleigh Becket: This is worth fighting for. We don't have to just obey him.

    Mako Mori: It's not obedience, Mr. Becket; it's respect.

  • [first lines]

    Raleigh Becket: [narrating] When I was a kid, whenever I'd feel small or lonely, I'd look up at the stars. Wondered if there was life up there. Turns out I was looking in the wrong direction. When alien life entered our world, it was from deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. A fissure between two tectonic plates. A portal between dimensions. The Breach. I was fifteen when the first Kaiju made land in San Francisco.

    [pause]

    Raleigh Becket: By the time tanks, jets and missiles took it down, six days and 35 miles later, three cities were destroyed. Tens of thousands of lives were lost. We mourned our dead, memorialized the attack, and moved on. And then, only six months later, the second attack hit Manila.

    Newscaster: [on TV] The acid factor of the Kaiju blood creates a toxic phenomenon known as Kaiju Blue

    Raleigh Becket: Then the third one hit Cabo. And then the fourth. And then we learned this was not gonna stop. This was just the beginning. We needed a new weapon. The world came together, pooling it's resources and throwing aside old rivalries for the sake of the greater good. To fight monsters, we created monsters of our own. The Jaeger program was born.