After all, it's been almost 20 years since the movie, and watching a little now will reveal a lot of problems. In 1997, the special effects and material selection of this film must be possible. Now it seems that the logical problems and the details are clearly exposed. It can only be said that an era must have something of an era, and almost no time belongs to that era anymore. Looking back at times past, a world that has progressed must also see the flaws of the past.
As a perfect human being, Reno has a strong ability to learn. Her mission is to save mankind, so why is she reluctant to save mankind when she learns to fight? She will love, why should the male protagonist say that he loves her? It's too formalistic.
Cobain, our male protagonist, asked to find the perfect woman just because his ex-wife cheated on him. It's terrible. And it happens that our heroine is the ultimate human being, the perfect human being. All I can say is that everything is just fine. (Can I say I want a perfect husband?)
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