Very happy that Nuncle Tommy has become Prince of Persia and renewed the brotherhood, from a bad boy who saved his brother's family to the Prince of Persia who saved all mankind, is entering the line that appears repeatedly in the play: Fate is in your hands own hands. You need to work hard to change yourself, to change from a street thug to a prince, and even to accidentally master the fate of all mankind. I always think his big mouth is just as handsome and charming as Hugh Grant's squinting eyes. As a man, I like another man. This is not influenced by BL, because I really admire him very much. His personal temperament and The acting will never disappoint.
Having said that, in fact, the earth and human beings have been predicted to be destroyed countless times in countless films, and of course, they have been saved countless times by a hero who has turned the tide and saved them from danger. This kind of tiring and tangled storyline of the Haolai House-style blockbuster would not take a little while. To implant some thoughts, it is estimated that it should be a smashing business. Obviously "Prince of Persia" succeeded within the range of my appreciation ability. This blockbuster, which combines the plot and special effects of Hamlet, The Mummy Returns, Moonlight Box, Parkour, Skiing, Xiao Li's Flying Knife, etc., made me concentrate on my seat. After two hours, I still had the interest to go back to supplement the long-forgotten world history. Not to mention how good he is, there are not many movies like this with a smooth and clear storyline that can stimulate other learning interests.
If we say the destruction of the earth and human beings in the film, we are only for entertainment, and the deciphered ancient Mayan prophecy is also a joke. However, the indisputable fact is that our real environment is indeed deteriorating day by day. When we look back at those films and prophecies, we also find that, oh, that's really what happened. With the worsening climate and environmental problems, environmental protection began to be put on the agenda, so we came to the Copenhagen Climate Conference, so everyone was advocating green, environmentally friendly and low-carbon life. How did the environment deteriorate (or what would the earth be destroyed by)? Because of garbage pollution, destruction of vegetation, environmental degradation. It is estimated that elementary school students can answer correctly. But the answer slowly revealed by the film goes deeper. Because of the selfish interests of some people or some groups of human beings, they will not hesitate to launch wars to seek more capital interests. Such excessive plundering of the earth's resources will eventually lead to the destruction of the earth. Therefore, we expect a messenger of justice incarnate to save the earth and save the earth. Human, so the story chose him again - the Prince of Persia. In our real world, wars over resources and national interests continue all the time. These entanglements of interests also lead to intrigue among various groups. Allies can become enemies, and mortal enemies can form alliances. This kind of fighting will continue until the end, and it may not be until the end. I found that if I could do it all over again, it would be nice to be in harmony.
Of course, if I say this about this movie, you may find it funny, but it's just a cliché. Yes, it is, I admit. Then let's not talk about the film, let's talk about the environment, we have been shouting: green environmental protection and low-carbon life. But most of the time, it's just a slogan. Even if the end of the world does come, there will be no Prince of Persia and Superman, Batman, Iron Man or whatever. So, are we really over? No, the film has already given the answer, still the line: fate is in your own hands. In fact, when we really start to face everything, everyone is a hero to save the earth. Of course, you can also call yourself the Prince of Persia if you like.
I hope that the sequel will stop calling the princess of the holy city a beauty, and I can accept it as a hot girl.
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