If Avatar can score 5 stars, how many points can Ender's game score. Four points I think.
Regarding the procrastination of the first hour,
the rhythm of the previous plot is very slow. If the movie continues this rhythm to the end, there is no way to give him two stars. And now the slow pace of the film is actually a sedative for the audience to prepare for the big stretch that follows. It makes people think that they are still doing "homework" in a slow rhythm, and the final solution comes too suddenly.
The similarities about "Avatar"
1. The evil of aliens is shown at the beginning. Human beings must be brought into the righteous side. The final big reversal. "Avatar" is to let people know more about aliens, and think that aliens are not as bad as they think. "Ender" is an instant awakening when tears fall after suddenly knowing the truth.
2. "Avatar" needs to understand the life of aliens, so there will be many novelties, such as creatures like dandelions, luminous plants, people and animals to convey spirit. So in the movie you fall in love with the planet and sympathize with the planet. And "Ender" aliens explain very little, because the sympathy will decline, and the curiosity will be less, in exchange for only the shock of the audience's awakening. Therefore, the level of "Avatar" is higher than that of "Ender", which is a little extraterrestrial innovative visual enjoyment.
About the inability to distinguish between "game" and "real" details
1. Before the final "graduation battle", why the colonel and the commander were talking with their fingers folded and thumbs kept moving, this is a manifestation of anxiety. That is, because the Colonel was nervous about taking the plunge.
2. The Zerg plot that appears in the game. It is the performance of the Zerg wanting to communicate. But also foreshadowing.
3. Why is the evil of the Zerg told so minimally and just repeats that segment at the beginning of the movie.
4. After the Zerg planet was bombed, why did the planet's disillusionment take so long. This is to imply that this is not a game.
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