This is my first time writing a movie review because of the word limit for short reviews. The following are negative comments about the movie full of personal emotions. If you like the movie and passers-by who don't want to be spoiled or don't want to affect their mood, please stop reading.
Too stupid, really too stupid to vomit. The name is Predator, but there are no more scenes than humans. I only watched "Predator" for "Predator", but there are no more scenes than supporting roles, and it's killing everyone else, just throwing it at the male protagonist. If you don't fight meleely, can the protagonist's halo be brighter? The plot is also very confusing. Predator such a proud alien race would actually want human genetic hybridization? It's not to belittle humans and tout the Predator, but from their point of view, humans are just one of many prey, and it is not worth collecting at all, let alone hybrids.
The male protagonist has a pit in his head, and he sends the alien things he doesn't understand at all stupidly to his family. That's how much he hates his family. The wife is more lovable than the male protagonist, and she has a calm face all the time. As if all crises were irrelevant to him, as was his son. He is a superman, a superman who is even more superhuman than the Predator. He was thrown out of all kinds of dodging injuries and was unscathed. In my impression, the murder scene of the male protagonist is even more impressive than that of the Predator, and the latter left it to him. Mine is just a long-range attack on humans, and then kills humans in seconds.
The very weird thing is that I don't know why the whole film is annoying the male protagonist's son. I don't know if autism will make people sensitive to hearing, but the purpose of the film is to show that the son is sensitive to sound. Reflect it, and "kill you without giving candy and blow up your house" (I know it's the mask's defense mechanism, just complaining), know that you have autism, and know that the person who was bombed is not someone worthy of sympathy, But can I show a little guilt that reminds me that you are the son of a decent party, instead of calmly frightening the bear child and throwing the mask away? He is still a gifted child. He can fiddle with alien equipment he has never seen before, and the scene of interacting with dogs on the baseball field is too obvious.
Another flaw is that the heroine (it should be the heroine) was not attacked naked, which made me think that there would also be a plot to get rid of the Predator naked, but in the end, there was nothing, just to create a heroine chance of survival. Moreover, the heroine can pick up the anaesthetic gun and bravely chase after the alien creature that almost killed her after she was shivering naked, which is also quite strong. As for the fact that she would use a gun from the very beginning as a doctor, I won't complain. Maybe she has learned it privately, or she is talented and just started it. It feels like she is a commentator and a doctor, or the kind of doctor who can run eight kilometers with a group of soldiers with a gun, and finally catch up with the crashed spaceship to give the Predator a few knives and not die. In this way, the female protagonist is a stronger existence than the male protagonist and the male protagonist's son.
The supporting role of human teammates is the laughing point maker in this film. You can get police cars, helicopters, etc. for you, and even help you save your son. They are god teammates, and then they all die in the end, me? ? ? The supporting characters who showed more emotional appearances than the Predator finally degenerated to the point of showing off bloody scenes! What is the purpose of spending so much time shaping their image, to create laughter and tears (it seems right to think so, isn't it the role of one of the supporting roles)? But I still feel like I'm being fed shit. It can be seen that the director wants to create an internal struggle among humans, and has a human villain against the male protagonist, and then temporarily unites the front because of common interests, and then there is no and then directly died. I feel that the role played in the whole film is to let the male protagonist have brains A bunch of teammates who are not very easy to use, and let the male protagonist's son open the spaceship, the internal struggle is really not obvious.
The alien hound is simply the weakest and dumbest creature I've ever seen in a sci-fi movie. I don't know how to describe it. It's inexplicable behavior, inexplicably helping the protagonist's group, which made me pull the progress bar back and forth to see if I missed it. What is the key plot.
I originally wanted to watch this film to have a good time, but I couldn't feel aggrieved after watching it. From the beginning, I hoped that humans would survive and defeat the Predator to support the Predator to defeat humanity, but the Predator in the film also gave me a sense of powerlessness. He didn't fully demonstrate his strength and mind, and he was so confident that he didn't run around with laboratory equipment. Except for killing the first-generation Predator who fled, he was beaten and played by humans. If it weren't for long-range equipment, he probably wouldn't have killed a few people. , and send equipment to humans, ??.
When I saw the last mecha, I remembered that the director was the one who filmed Iron Man 3. The mecha completely made me laugh, and I don't know why, as if it was insulting my patience for about two hours. Do you still want to make a second film, something like "Predator: Predator Hunt"? Or "Man vs. Predator"? Then I might as well watch "Alien vs. Predator", which one isn't about the struggle between humans and the Predator? The editing is a mess, and in the later jungle melee I don't know who's dead and who's shooting. The logic of the whole film is chaotic, making me confused and even want to go to the toilet. Originally, I didn't expect much, I just wanted to watch a cool movie without thinking, but I was so aggrieved and unhappy.
Of course, the film is not without its bright spots. The hanging human beings to take internal organs in several places still make people feel a little "friendly" (for those who have seen the old version). Effects are good. Gone.
Finally, there are still a few doubts, what is the function of the yellow test tube that the female doctor took? How did the male protagonist take out the invisible ball that he swallowed in the early stage? I don't want to read it a second time to find the answer.
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