I don't know why

Scottie 2021-11-25 08:01:21

At the beginning of the feature film, when George Clooney spoke to me in plain Mandarin, I was instantly dumbfounded. However, it’s okay to listen to it, and the dubbing is not completely unacceptable.
The title makes me think that this must be a film looking forward to the future, but the foreshadowing in the front is really a bit of a shame. I don’t know if it is mainly targeted at teenagers. The nominal heroine is actually marginalized very seriously. But the important task of saving the world seems to have to be resisted by her. It feels that the heroine's sense of existence has become very low after the meeting between the uncle and Loli, and she is completely reduced to a soy sauce role. In fact, I personally think that if her brother is set as the protagonist, the atmosphere of the whole film is much better, but if it is graded in the United States, it may be lower.
The style of the sci-fi world in the film is still very beautiful, but the sci-fi world and the real world are completely different. The condition for entering the "world of tomorrow" is to pass the selection of the recruiting officer, even if it is an exam, and the rest of the people. ——Stay well in the current world, you are the so-called scumbags. When the heroine's medal for entering the virtual reality was out of power, I knew that the dream would still wake up. George Clooney told her that the so-called world had long been shattered and that the medal was just an advertising player. I take it for granted that the world will change because of what they did, but in fact the world has indeed changed-it should have been destroyed by nuclear war-great! At the end I couldn't help but want to cheer.
The whole movie always makes people unable to grasp the key points in the plot. It is said that they are interlocked and there is no deep sense of exploration. In the end, the villain was killed after a snap, and the follow-up development was explained in the last three minutes. Cut to George Clooney’s face plate, and then saw a bunch of people receiving medals, my mind was blank at the time: it felt too much like a naked announcement of the survival of the fittest, here is full of harmonious and friendly development of elites, no more than a few dozen. Is this group of people about to say "you low-level creatures" to people in the current world? Is this concept really good?
Tomorrow’s world is too fragmented. The science fiction content of the whole film is soft, as if only a CG, and then a bunch of jetpacks, levitating trains, big robots, interstellar spacecraft are listed, and the space travels. , The plane field, and the structure of the bionic human are all covered in one stroke. The details are not rich enough, but fortunately, it is still decent.
Compared to other people, Lori's acting is pretty good, with great potential.
It is true that it has positive energy and motivating young people. I also agree with some of the values. It is very difficult for older audiences to pay for it only in the form of preaching through lines. Disney's products are sometimes those cartoons. The resonance is stronger (mainly referring to the original part).
That's roughly the case, I will give 4.5 for 10 points.

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Extended Reading
  • Justyn 2021-11-25 08:01:21

    I also feel that this is indeed a big promotional film for a Disney theme park, and even the function of the promotional film is not so good. Perhaps in order to take care of the children's audience, the plot is too simple and foolish, especially at the end, it really ends as soon as the chaos comes. She is the same heroine as the chosen one, and the second villain. The only bright spot is that loli, and the bad expressions of the miscellaneous soldiers

Tomorrowland quotes

  • Hugo: Have you ever wondered what would happen, if all the geniuses, the artists, the scientists, the smartest, most creative people in the world decided to actually change it? Where, where could they even do such a thing? They'd need a place free from politics and bureaucracy, distractions, greed - a secret place where they could build whatever they were crazy enough to imagine...

  • Young Frank Walker: I'm not giving up.