The narrow and cramped car scene in the Snow Country Train like a birth canal was originally destined to shine, and in fact, it was true in the first half of the film: the plot of a single-player game was interlocking, the suspense was one after another, and the narrative was neat and neat. Besides, I don't forget to joke, there will always be a few shots that make people smile. In the first half of the movie, there were not many urine spots, but Director Bong seemed to be "incapable" and "unacceptable" afterward. He felt that it could not fully carry the original grand script setting: the only remaining black humor in the past can basically be said to be The ice melted and the snow melted, completely disappearing. However, the contradictions and conflicts of the characters that have been trying to lay out have not been well displayed and erupted, and the seemingly open ending has not been able to make people's eyes shine in the end. As a result, the final completion of the entire film was significantly lower than personal psychological expectations. And perhaps limited by the setting of the original text, especially on the question of how to build a complete ecological cycle system, "Snowpiercer" has not been able to give a good answer. If the energy supply on the train can also be said to depend on the "perpetual motion machine", then during the long journey of 438,000 kilometers, in the carriages that are not connected at the head and tail, how to achieve food, drinking water, etc. material recycling? However, the spiritual core of "everyone has their own position, and people are born to perform their own duties" - the theory of position and balance, which the villain has been promoting, is too straightforward but mere formality. In addition, the film occasionally intersperses some political innuendoes, such as the "zero morality" state of society under authoritarian rule, most of which are just talk, rather than the core of the plot. But in any case, the flaws are not hidden, at least in terms of the exquisite dystopian setting and Bong Joon-ho's above-average director skills, "Snowpiercer" is still worthy of the ticket price. And audiences who simply viewed it as a sci-fi action movie or walked into the theater with blind admiration for Bong Dao could even reap some surprises. It just feels like a waste of the good settings of the original work. PS: The old article from many years ago was re-reported. After it was not, it was given a title by someone stealing the day. Even the typo and the wrong sentence were posted on the campus network of a science and technology university in Zhejiang, and I was drunk... Advice Some people who like to steal, do it for themselves.
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