But true love can't stand up to the quality of the movie itself, and it's not the best in every way. Although the overall narrative is smooth and there are many bright spots, the movie itself is too frivolous, basically born from a concept, and the whole movie is carried upward by this concept, people's minds are hot, but there are not many details. Not solid enough. So it's no wonder that some people say that this film is not a sci-fi, but an action film, which is probably the case.
Let's talk about it in detail.
The first is the narrative. I have always been a fan of formalism, and I admire all kinds of experiments that break through the existing fixed forms. The first half is very interesting, the heroine's situation is directly juxtaposed with the animals in nature, creating an atmosphere of detachment, and it also predicts that the movie is not just as simple as the story we have seen. But at the same time, the whole movie adopts a very popular plot mode to build the basic narrative framework. All it does is to add water to the concept that the movie wants to express, just like a cup of cereal, you have to mix it up and drink it. It sets up feeble conflicts, blocks the progression of the plot, but because it's so common and so general, it doesn't quite fit the part of the movie that the other half of the movie wants to get our brains blown away with. Too much water and the taste is too weak.
The second is connotation. Such a brain-opening film, of course, needs rich and profound connotations to support it, but even if I accept that the cells of the human brain are only developed 10%, if it is developed to 100%, it will be unimaginable. In the movie, I got the shock of Daigo empowerment. One percent to one hundred percent, the movie goes all the way, showing us the limits of human beings, from controlling objects, controlling people, to brain waves, all kinds of signals, yes, there are many bright scenes, but in our After the high value of the movie was continuously raised, the heroine who obtained 100% brain power disappeared. According to the movie, she was everywhere and gained a status like a god and a god. This is Superman, but is there an aftertaste? Not at all. It doesn't inspire you to think more, to think more, because it gives a complete step and it blocks all possibilities.
Finally, the language of film. Luc Besson is a director we know well, and he is very familiar with the use of film language, and it is because of this that we can see the smoothness and speed of the film, but he does not provide more amazing parts. The external performance and internal presentation of the heroine when she accepts the virus (let's say so) invasion are already common methods. The former is like a curse, and the latter is common in many sci-fi movies. The various superpower performances after that are all familiar, that is to say, although the concept is good, although everyone praises the imagination, the imagination is still insufficient when it comes to expressing it in movies. (If you want to say, you can do it, I have nothing to say.)
All in all, it is even more difficult for "Super Body" to review the past and future of the entire human race for an hour and a half, not to mention what it wants to express. , and the format he was looking for (commercial films) did not match. In the middle of the film, it seems that the clips from "The Darkness of Heaven and Earth" or "Reincarnation" are quoted. If you are interested in people's position, time, and the world, you might as well watch these two documentaries. It's more shocking than "Super Body".
Well, finally, I will talk about one of my favorite scenes. In the second half of the movie, the heroine meets the doctor and tells them about the nature of matter. She gave an example. She said that we can see a car speeding on the road. But when the speed increases infinitely, the car is gone. Matter is controlled by only one, and that is time. What I like is not the conclusion, but the example, because we all have this tangible feeling that when an electric fan spins fast, the edges of matter begin to blur, and if it spins fast enough, we can't see it. Hmm, so far, if you think about it for yourself, you will find that the universe we live in is so amazing, and human beings are really small.
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