When I watch a movie, the requirements for the plot are very high, which is mainly reflected in the rhythm. A film is fast-paced and every shot has its meaning, so that's the enjoyment for me. Long shots, still pictures can give people a kind of power and shock. However, the biggest characteristic of a bad film is that there are too many useless shots. In my opinion, this movie is a model!
Since I only watched the movie once, I will point out a few points based on memory:
1.4vs4
The clone family broke into the house and made a fuss. For the sake of the plot, it is understandable that we can't start the fight right away. But why did it become 4VS4, and why did it deliberately not kill the opponent? Mr. Howard (let's call it that) was put in a bag, and he didn't even find him dead? What the hell is the little boy playing with a lighter in the cupboard? What's the point of this shot? Also, if the little boy in the end is a clone, where is the burn on his face?
2. On board
Mr. Howard fled to the white man's house, where he was completely wiped out. So Mr. Howard led the white man onto the boat and shot him with a stern shot from a flare gun? WTF? Director, you really didn't shoot this to delay time? Can't get your hhp?
3. Car keys
I guess this plot is to reflect the fighting power of the heroine. The family was going to drive, and the heroine went back to the white man's house to get the car keys by herself (why she was alone), and ended up killing the clone who just died. Well, this plot is pointless and a waste of time.
4. Basement
The heroine wandered around the underground facility for almost 5 minutes. I'm so embarrassed watching this. The plot is nothing more than to let everyone know that the heroine is familiar with this place. But this time is too long. Finally, I saw the "replicant" in a house, and the plot could continue.
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