Let me tell you why I say this. I read it from the beginning to the end. The visual effect is good, but human nature is not good. Let me explain the problem of human nature.
Generally speaking, the core problem of a movie being immortal lies in human nature. Even if it is the Matrix with a strong sense of picture, it is finally the difficult choice of the male protagonist that becomes a classic climax. We have been exploring the deepest things in the human heart. When good, evil, beauty and ugliness are integrated into an individual, it is closest to ourselves, so it is most likely to resonate. How to say it is like a doctor who treats diseases and saves people every day. , I will also grab a taxi with others when I get off work. If a doctor is like God, he treats and saves people at work, and gives taxis to those who need it after get off work. If someone quarrels with him, he praises others, and if he hits him on the left cheek, he has to be hit on the right cheek, then there will be no resonance, because that It's God, it's not ourselves.
So the problem with this film is that it's inhumane. Let me make an analogy. It is outrageous for the pearl people to choose to forgive, but when the heroine chooses to return the transformation beast to them, the hero does not agree, ok, go on, the heroine says you don't love me, the hero says I do , I can die for you, the heroine said I don't want you to die, I want you to trust, the hero said, well, give it back to them,,,,,,
To put it another way, if the heroine said, I want to return it to them, the hero said no, we are soldiers, the heroine said you never believed me, then turned around and left, returning the conversion beast, the hero was speechless behind Looking at it, he wanted to step forward to stop it, but he didn't move. After getting the conversion beast, the pearl man gets the energy to launch the spaceship and leave, keeping his promise, rather than taking revenge on mankind. At this time, the male protagonist walked up to the female protagonist and said, maybe you are right,,,, this is another feeling.
What is lacking in the whole play is this kind of humanity, or the shaping of humanity is too thin
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