The original party said that this film is really unsatisfactory... I loved this book madly in high school, and I liked to copy the sentences about racing and life neatly into the book, and since then I have a dream of going to watch F1 , the coolness of the racing car, the wisdom of the hero and the warmth of the dog are just right in the book. I stumbled across a movie some time ago, and I didn't expect it. But I don't know if the requirements are too high (this film has 8.2!), the film is almost as plain as water from beginning to end, and fighting for Zoe's custody is probably the only part that can make the audience worry, even if the thrills of racing and the excitement brought by Eve Happiness and sadness are difficult to bring too much fluctuation to the rhythm of the movie - so it seems that the dog is the absolute protagonist, not only in the appearance, but also in the influence of the warm tone of the movie, but it seems that the movie lacks "climax" In some parts, the characters are not three-dimensional enough, and some fragments do not achieve the desired effect. For example, they were moved to be loyal to the original work. There are less trade-offs, and less profound and thrilling - the book is not like this, the emotions of the book are very rich. of! The content of the male protagonist's competition involves very little, including his later achievements. In my impression, the description in the book is still very good. I silently guess that it may be a problem of funding... The dog is really super cooperative, and it's amazing to be trained! Super emotional. But Enzo's dubbing is too much, although it's true in the book, but it's filmed... I can't think of any good ideas.
For a moment, the male protagonist's profile looks like a matt bomber. If he comes to play the male protagonist, he will definitely be more aura! However, the male protagonist's temperament is still very racing. Eve is too beautiful! (It turned out that Amanda didn't recognize it at all...) But the sense of presence in the play is really weak.
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