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Elysium Reviews

  • Raleigh 2021-10-18 09:29:59

    "Elysium": There are as many holes as there are stars

    Wen/Shi Qi waited for four years, "The Ninth Zone 2" didn't even have a shadow, but what was waiting was the "Essential Space" which "as many stars are in the sky, there are so many loopholes in the film". Frame by frame, bowing down is that director Neil Blomkamp has not walked out of the...

  • Kailyn 2021-10-18 09:29:59

    "Elysium": Class struggle continues

    It seems that Western developed countries are evolving into a "universally homogeneous country" in the sense of Strauss\Kojeff. With the high level of social welfare and the end of the Cold War, this trend seems to be increasingly reflected in Fukuyama. However, the reality is obviously...

  • Jennifer 2021-10-18 09:29:59

    Struggling for Rights-Thoughts on "Elysium Space"

    Fighting for rights——Aftermath of "Elysium Space" "Elysium Space" is one of my favorite movies introduced this year. Since "The Ninth District" in 2009, Neill Blomkamp, ​​who was born in Johannesburg The post-70s director, screenwriter, and visual effects left a very deep impression on me....

  • Brent 2021-10-18 09:29:59

    Neil Blomkamp and his slum science fiction

    The film still has a very distinct director's personal style: yellow sand, aliens (in this film, robots), slums, and oppressed people at the bottom. Similar to the ninth district, this is still a story of the ruling class standing up against it. After watching it, there is always a weird...

  • Theodore 2021-10-18 09:29:59

    Bad films are worthy of commenting

    First of all, this film shows a high-end, high-end worldview: At the end of the 21st century, the American emperor was finally ruined by the infinite proliferation skills of Mexican immigrants. The city of dung was worthy of being overthrown and rebuilt by brothers Ami. The slums of their...

  • Angie 2021-10-18 09:29:59

    Chicken ribs

    Neil Blomkamp’s "The Ninth District" has caused a lot of horror. The movie uses the shell of science fiction to criticize reality, subverts the image of aliens, and imitates the documentary style. They all impressed the audience. , It was a pleasant surprise. "Elysium" continues Blomkamp's slum...