So let's just talk about the difference between this story and the previous ones.
The first is that there is no orgasm because it's all orgasms. It's like saying that the atomic bomb was boring - or could be understood as black humor? Then, entangled with the Soviet Union, clues of crystal skulls, clues of aliens, Nazca lines - it seems like this is a search, but the screenwriter has fully underestimated the IQ of the Soviets, and the Soviets can't find them. The thing, old Jones said to himself, hey, the mystery of the ages has been solved! It seems that they knew from the beginning that they were looking for aliens, and the old man was both civil and military, and nothing could stymie him. It doesn't have the meaning of an adventure movie.
Of course, Laomei's heroic movies are based on the logic of who blocks whoever, but in the story, I feel that the Soviets are not on the same level as old Jones. "This may be the last time we meet." "I don't think so. Think so!" Then he kicked over and put down the only Russian soldier in the car.
Didn't it say earlier that the team led by the queen was sent by Stalin? Judging from the team's weak feet and useless firewood, we can confirm that Stalin was a staunch materialist.
In terms of the structure of the story, in order to create the feeling that old Jones is back, the front is a little delayed. People say that the original script didn't feature Jones's son, so maybe it's a good choice. But this is a commercial film. Old Jones's box office appeal is not good enough. There needs to be fresh blood. Shia LaBeouf just came out to be handsome. As soon as he appeared, I doubted whether that Harley would be Chichika. I'm stuck. After reading it, I realize that even if it's Chichikaka, there's nothing strange about it. Are all aliens coming out! Mechanical life and organic life are equal!
The most interesting thing about this story is the ideology. Jones had fun with Hitler in the first three films, but in this one he had fun with Stalin. From an attitude point of view, the old United States is as rude to the Bolsheviks as it is to the Fascists. It can even be said that in this story, Stalin was more stupid than Hitler, and the Bolsheviks were more disloyal than the Nazis. This story suggests that I may have to look at Nazis and Americans in a different light.
Then let's see the part about the girl who wants the truth. Isn't she from the Soviet Union? Didn't she have a plan? Why would she ask such careless questions when facing aliens? Why is she so Have a thirst for knowledge. The only explanation is that Spielberg didn't know what socialism wanted.
If this situation were on the Nazi side, maybe the leader would be more rational and ambitious to ask more organized and disciplined questions, such as asking our head of state to conquer the world. Instead, I want to know everything. Here, I finally understand why Spielberg didn't participate in the 2008 Olympics. This old man has a prejudice against a harmonious society.
Here I think of what Obama said in his inaugural speech: "...Our ancestors defeated the Nazis and the Harmony Party..." Could this be the attitude of the old America toward the Soviet Union?
When Americans make heroic films, they are used to dividing the villain's nerves, just for one purpose, to expand and rule the world, and then Americans come out to save the world and in peril.
This looks beautiful, but when you think about it, it's not the case. The old beauty uses ideology as a means of propaganda. This ideology is that anyone who doesn't use our ideology is evil. I admit that the ideology of the old beauty is very delicately packaged. When Obama speaks, he is not provocative, but his skills are a little higher. Skilled provocation is also provocative. Essentially, it is no different from Aunt Ni Ping.
Well, well, let's do what we're doing, don't watch the blockbuster anyway.
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