After watching the movie, I feel that this film is a test of water. The filmmakers should plan to build this film into a series, but I don’t know if it will be stillborn. And the film's villain, the boss, obviously has very powerful abilities and very destructive moves, but in the end, he flies like a fly being slapped. Moreover, the villain boss clearly used a strategy in front of him to get a chance to destroy the team. I don't know if it was because Zod could not be resurrected, and he just killed Xiao Hei. Because she was once Zod's partner, you should guess that Zod would give up the only chance to resurrect and choose to resurrect Xiao Hei. In short, for the sake of the plot, the villain has once again achieved the only thing that reflects the villain's only value, giving the protagonist a chance to turn over and grow. The humanoid robot at the end of the film feels more like five dinosaur Zords were melted together, rather than spliced together. It is not clear at all. That part was formed by the dinosaur Zord. In addition to the special effects, the plot is so mediocre that people can't raise the slightest interest. And in the end, the awkward dance after the victory of the protagonists, if it was before the Guardians of the Galaxy, may still be a bit fresh, but unfortunately it is after.
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