Like a spring dream, the plot of the movie is not complicated. Captain John Carter accidentally travels to Mars and gets involved in the Martian tribal struggle. In the end, the captain defeats the bully and brings the beauty back. In fact, this is not a strict sci-fi story. Maybe it is just a science fiction coat. In this story, wearing a martial arts coat, it may be that an unknown person strayed into the Peach Blossom Land, learned martial arts secrets, defeated bullies, and finally won the hearts of girls. . Since the story is so simple, most of the highlights are the scenes, especially the 3D effects. Unfortunately, the school has limited equipment and can only watch 2D.
The scenes of the movie are still quite shocking. At the same time, while Disney and Pixar ensure big scenes, there will be no scenes that are too bloody and erotic. The audience of the movie can be said to be suitable for all ages. It's just that some of the plots of the movie are a little weak in logic and I don't bother to explain clearly, so I use the line "you mortals can't understand" to perfunctory the audience.
However, going back to the beginning, due to its low popularity, the movie "Alien Battlefield" can easily be misunderstood as a shoddy second-rate or third-rate sci-fi. In fact, it is not. Intense chases, exciting fights, especially when Captain Carter was fighting with the monsters, this segment of the beasts P can be described as a small climax of the film, Carter's inner confession and selfless devotion to the battle, the color transition between warm and cold, the shot The priorities of the land can be said to be easy to navigate. Brilliant.
It is very suitable for families, couples and even children to watch. Unfortunately, it was originally agreed that I was the only one to watch this movie. Perhaps in a short two hours, my thoughts traveled to Mars with Captain Carter. But what about two hours later? I was back on Earth and had to face the mistakes I made.
I'm thinking if I disappear tonight, don't panic, I might go to Mars, haha.
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