Mediocre Spectre

Orrin 2022-04-19 09:01:17

2 and a half hours of film, there are really no minutes worth of excitement. 007 is a timeless selling point for Hollywood. But Fleming's original stories were only a few, so the screenwriters began to think about adaptation, assembly and re-creation. But the closer any work is to the original, the more exciting it will be. Because the work has a soul, and blindly modifying the body, if it is too much, the soul will not agree. The result is either nondescript or superfluous. This is an enchantment for filmmakers, and Hollywood cannot avoid it. Not only is it unavoidable, because of the soaring degree of commercialization in the United States, it is an absolutely benefit-oriented society. Add to that the cheap popularity of wishful thinking American values. What makes the entertainment of American movies seem self-deceiving, except for those kinds of repeated patterns, are special effects. Spectre's story line is far-fetched but perfect, and flaws abound. The picture is even more uninspired. In short, on the premise of getting enough sleep last night, it's okay to be a pastime. He is a mediocre work, don't pay attention to the so-called film critics' fooling, except for the superficial connotation, it is still two words: mediocre.

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Extended Reading
  • Kyra 2021-10-20 19:00:57

    It doesn’t matter whether the ultimate BOSS IQ is touching or whether the protagonist is on the hang, the opening MV is good-looking, the chase is qualified, the suit buttons are still there, the shirt is still tight on the chest muscles, MI6's harem is still loyal...These are qualified states for me. German movie too. Daniel Craig, I can't bear you, who can realize my heart to tear your shirt all the way...

  • Esmeralda 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    "Those things that bring people together are sometimes fear and sometimes beauty." The loyal image of a tough guy who can always turn danger into a breeze is omnipotent...Daniel's version of Bond has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The movie is long but still has many highlights: a cool opening, a nice theme song, a charming Saidou, Waltz who wrote about the pain of others, "Who sent you here, for whom do you die" to the little mouse Bond talking to himself... "Everyone should have a choice."

Spectre quotes

  • James Bond: If you've come for the car, I parked it at the bottom of the Tiber.

    Q: Well, not to worry, 007. It was only a £3,000,000 prototype.

  • Madeleine: What is this place?

    Blofeld: Information.