This is the film with the weakest plot in the 007 movies. Director Sam Mendes put too much emphasis on the creation of the scene, but did not fully explore the plot, let alone organize a film that people can feel after watching it. Impressive story line, blindly running around to complete the scenes of each movie like rushing to the field, and hurriedly carrying out firefighting operations, which neither reflects 007's sagacity, nor does it show us that the villain is How powerful, we don't even know what story the movie is trying to tell and what it means. Simply interpreting it as resentment and revenge caused by the rivalry between brothers is very superficial. It was originally just a personal grievance between two people. , but it is firmly related to the entire intelligence agency, and deliberately magnifies a small matter. It is obvious that there is no silver 300 taels here. The director is subverting all the 007 plots, and is no longer acting for the sake of action. , has become an emotional film mixed with personal feelings, which runs counter to the original purpose. It has to be said that it is the failure of the film and the failure of the director. The movie presents a false and empty scene, with a pair of golden and jade skins, but no real core, too much emphasis on the operation of commercial elements, and lack of real movie plots, the director obviously has Kidnapped by the purpose of pursuing interests, and without the pursuit of perfection in the story, we can't even feel the existence of the villain. Just two clicks, everything is completely solved, there is no resistance at all, more There is no difficulty, half of the time was spent to create the atmosphere of the movie, but the real solution took less than ten minutes. The villain leader in this movie became the worst and most incompetent villain in the history of 007 movies. Anyone can go out in person, but I have never seen such an unpretentious ultimate boss, and the actor of this role is actually Christopher Waltz, who is not angry and arrogant, and wasted a talented actor who is full of drama. The film that he performed to see, the final result was a big disappointment, it was really emotional.
The Bond girl in this movie is a bit disappointing. Monica Bellucci's appearance is too brief. I thought she would play a role in the Mafia and play a series of Black Widow scenes. And it's not what we imagined at all, it's just a play lead, just to draw out a plot clue, which makes the movie's gimmick bigger than reality, and there is a feeling of being deceived, and the other Bond girl Lea Seydoux is not ashamed No shame, the whole process is just a arrogant little girl, not only did not let the plot glow with romantic and warm love scenes, it was full of some outrageous rigid performances, the whole process was just a slightly serious and disdainful expression, the vase was not good, The female man didn't take it as well, and wasted a great opportunity to perform. In fact, what makes people vomit even more is the director's application of Christopher Waltz. Uncle Wa in Quentin's hands exudes the tension of the drama and the charm of the character, while Uncle Wa in Mendes' hands has become A marionette with no acting skills, I could have seen Uncle Wa's shadow in "Inglourious Basterds" from the movie, but only later found out that it was just a flash of inspiration, and I couldn't help sighing that the actors were under different directors' hands. Here, the effect is really different.
From this movie, we have seen director Sam Mendez's talent and impetuous vanity, trying his best to do some flashy gimmicks that are not worthy of people's surprise, and the bad mind has become the biggest heart disease of the movie. What we have seen is the most sturdy 007 in history, but the accompanying plot is the most subtle and obscure. In the fighting scene, he is a powerful one-shot opponent, a type of scuffle like Jason Bourne, but he has lost his own form and style. Instead of exuding heroic masculinity, he has become a loafer who is not doing his job properly. molecular.
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