Yes, this is a warm and inspirational film wrapped in a large piece of wrapping paper. In the film, Wolverine instantly turns into a boxing dad, and there is also a cute son, who, driven by family affection, turns steel into softness around his fingers and becomes a twenty-four filial dad. And the thing similar to Iron Man in the poster turned out to be a natural idiot. My hormone plan was ruined. I could only soak in the warmth and inspiration for more than two little ones. In the end, I was moved. I'll go. !
The plot of the film is a modern robotic version of Rocky, and there's not much to say. But what I have to say is that Meng Zhengtai, who has a lot of strong plays in the film, so Wolverine was forced to play alive. The young actor played this son in a strong and inspiring way, and never gave up on his father, who started to be poor, and really made a lot of female audience's tears. Having said that, our Wolverine is really a father in real life, so the warmth shown when he plays with the little actor is also very convincing. In short, the performance of this father and son in the film is remarkable.
Since robot boxing is used as a promotional point, the audience will not buy it so easily if they don't make some decent special effects scenes. The special effects of the robot boxing in the film are still of high quality, and the sound effects in the cinema are quite shocking. From this point of view, the money for this film is still in the right place. It's quite satisfying for a tech-savvy audience like me.
The film is full of clichés and blood splattered on people's faces, but the director's handling is very delicate, and the actors' performances are also in place, so the whole film does not feel impatient to watch. This proves that it is necessary to make a film carefully, even if it is a cliché, it can blossom out of the cliché.
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