After watching the whole movie, my only feeling was that I was in a hurry and didn't explain anything.
Not too much foreshadowing how loud the background of the Sullivan family is, and
not overly touting the society that accepted Sullivan, how good it is - this society that claims to be the top of the entire Shock Academy, when I opened it, it was only one. Bulkheads are inversely proportional to brain capacity, and the most complete action they can complete is just sending and receiving clothes.
It didn't highlight Mike's disappointment after being expelled from the academy. I don't know if this is the reason for the dubbing. In short, He Jiong and Xu Zheng just said a few words without emotion.
There's no indication of how the ok community went from being scattered to being united, as if they just experienced a setback and everyone miraculously pulled together as one.
Without explaining how much Sullivan was hit, he recklessly said that he was a loser.
As for Landau, he just came here to make a bottle of soy sauce. Did the filmmakers think he was one of the protagonists of the power company after all, so they forced him to show his face, appearing and disappearing inexplicably, with a completely inconsistent setting I really don't know what to say.
The personalities of Sullivan and Mike are completely at odds with the power company. In the power company, Sullivan kept the little girl because of his honest and honest personality. Surnames dominate the world, and Mike in the power company doesn't like to intervene in other people's affairs, and he doesn't like to be disturbed by others, but here he has become a model who is willing to help others and make suggestions.
Okay that's it, maybe my bad aesthetics are not recognized by everyone, maybe this movie review is as unattractive as Tucao [First time to write] But this is my truest feeling.
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