Pacific Rim: Rising of the Thunder is a very challenging film. There are many Chinese faces in the film, such as Jing Tian, Huang Kaijie, Ji Li, Yu Xiaowei, Lan Yingying, etc. There are also many dialogues in Chinese in the film. This is not only to cater to the Chinese audience, but also reflects China's international influence. The film is a very old-fashioned way of fighting monsters. Perhaps the ones we have most contact with are Ultraman fighting little monsters, armored warriors and so on. Of course, the film did not disappoint and finally ended in Japan. Is it a tribute to Ultraman? Of course, the storyline still saves the world. The plot is old-fashioned, but you have to live with the special effects and some future guesswork. Maybe these things can only appear on the screen, but this may also be a future direction. In the film, mechanized things appear in front of us. Through machinery, we can build even larger objects. The way the robot is operated in the film makes us think. Every operator is healthy and strong. In the film, you don't see a fat man. Society is developing, benefits are getting better; wages are rising, and weight is soaring. We should realize as soon as possible that life is getting better and not let the body become a burden to us. The film leaves a huge easter egg at the end: we humans will visit the monster first.
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