Will the plot of this film make everyone feel deja vu? Yes, the conclusion is that the genetic mutation causes three monsters to attack the city. The US military cannot stop it, and then there will always be an arrogant and stubborn officer who wants to dispatch nuclear weapons to destroy the enemy. Fang, there will always be three minutes left before the nuclear weapon is launched, the protagonist and the sober monsters successfully fight against the enemy and save the city. It is such a film that combines American science fiction movies and I still enjoy watching it, although many plot developments can be guessed. The director used such a long shot. Everyone guessed that the bad guy's younger brother might die. I thought he was trampled to death by a monster, but he was killed by a stone. In short, the ending is almost the same. I've seen similar plots in other movies.
The special effects of this film are the highlight and the most important reason why I like this movie. The facial expressions of the gorilla are very well done, and it is also because the realistic special effects make me watch it with relish. The background of the gorilla's story is very successful. Orangutans saw their mothers being hunted by poachers with their own eyes, which made people feel pity for gorillas. Naturally, they felt that gorillas were righteous. Even if they destroyed the city and annihilated the army during the rampage, the audience would also have feelings for the gorilla. The feeling of understanding, after all, is caused by the basic mutation, and the director did not mutate the species that the gorilla also designed, probably to make the image of the gorilla better in the audience.
The happy ending is also the highlight of this film. This kind of disaster movie usually ends with some monsters or machines dying, but the gorilla in this film finally died by cheating. The director's design is very clever. If this film has a sad ending, The rating will be much lower.
The funny thing is that in such movies, there will always be an official who claims to be righteous who is rescued by the protagonist, and then helps the protagonist when he is in trouble, which plays a pivotal role in the film. There will also be an arrogant and arrogant officer who claims to have arranged Well, there is absolutely no problem with the army. The result is always annihilated by the enemy, and nuclear weapons are always used in the end. I want to spit out that nuclear weapons do not cost money. Why do American movies want to activate nuclear weapons when they encounter monsters, and they are afraid to think about it...
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