Remove all the literary dramas in this = remove all the human scenes in Godzilla = at least two points more.
Guo Da and Dushi's muscles are still beautiful, a primitive and crude and intuitive hormone, coupled with the imax face-to-face presentation, the visual effect is really like a work of art.
As for the criticized deadlift villain black question mark and other flaws, I can accept it. For the popcorn movie, the actors' physical fitness and special effects are up to standard, just like the food at the buffet is delicious enough. People who lose weight can also ignore it.
But this literary drama, I ****************
Maybe it's because I've watched too few movies, but so far, I really haven't seen such embarrassing literary dramas. . .
The spit in the trailer is enough to twitch the face, and it will cause embarrassing cancer when placed in the feature film. It is completely impossible to get the meaning of two muscular and strong men fighting mouth cannons, and their mouth cannons have no technical content at all, not only the plot Arguing for the sake of arguing, and the two of them acted arguing for the sake of arguing, as if the director was forcing them to play tricks in public with two guns.
Especially when Guo Da snapped his fingers, his eyebrows jumped wildly.
The role of the White Widow is also a bit wronged. The beauty is neat and super handsome, but the literary drama is also biased. The mantra is also very deliberate.
Of course, the two of them have their own cool moms, and each has their own rebellious younger siblings. The FAMILY theme with your brother or your brother is quite fun, and the popcorn movie still doesn't feel like a loss.
The special effects are also cool. If you ignore the subtle combat power of the villain, it is acceptable to treat the whole film as if these two people were bombing with their sister.
I was entangled between 2 and 3 for a while. I thought that the filter ➕ special effects could give 3 points, but the shadows that the text and drama gave me were too heavy, so I should give it 2 points. . .
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