[Movie Crazy] "Wolf War", Analysis of Sex and Sex (film review)

Eulalia 2022-04-21 09:01:39

"Wolf War" has a familiar story structure, and this structure can develop N many types of film and television works, which is enough to make fans fascinated by the novelty that this film may bring. Unfortunately, despite the label of Scott's freedom, this film does not have the corresponding artistic level and entertainment.



Although the title of the film is "Wolf Warriors" rather than "Wolf Warriors", it will not raise the audience's expectations so high, but the film itself is still flat when it is thundered. Aircraft pursuit and no-man’s land are easily reminiscent of the “Lost” pretending to be a ghost. The continuous exploration of the background in “Lost” and the various logics of the characters’ fate are all admirable for the nonsense skills of the screenwriter. But obviously, the screenwriter of "Wolf Warriors" took the line of realism, and did not go directly to nonsense.



In terms of realism alone, "Wolf Warriors" also teaches people to feel inexplicable. The film's torture of human nature is not even as good as "Abyss Cave", and there is no cannibalism in the film. The fate of the characters in the whole film lacks logic, there is no value output, and the action scenes are even less than the cast. The only thing worth seeing in this movie is Blizzard on big grain, and even Am Neeson couldn't save it. Except for a few action scenes watched by wild wolves, the film is basically Brabla.



The director of this film, Joe Carnahan, has directed films such as "Smoke Action" and "Dragon Commando", which are quite popular in action scenes. have experience. "Wolf War" seems to be an attempt on the literary road. Obviously, this attempt was not successful because the script was too sloppy, and the rhythm and action that the director himself was good at failed to play.



"Wolf War" itself can unearth more highlights, even if it can't reach the height of "Four Warriors of Torrent", it can at least have the 3D spectacle of "Abyss Cave". It is a pity that this film fails to analyze human nature, nor does it praise animal nature. (The movie is crazy/irritating, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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