Actually, I don't really like this one. First of all, this one expands on political issues, making breakthroughs in both depth and breadth. Therefore, this part can clearly feel the political issues and political propositions that it wants to express. Second, it has also expanded in space. The area map of the Great Escape has expanded, and the whole city has fled, so the situation on the road has become more uncontrollable. Because of the expansion of the map, the scene of the event is relatively scattered, and most of the time is running in a large area, which slows down the rhythm too much, and reduces the tension and excitement a lot. The picture is not concentrated and scattered, which will greatly weaken the impact.
Third, the picture is not exciting enough, not "violent" enough, and weakens the impact of the senses. There is also less sense of adventure. As far as the audience is concerned, it is not enough to attract the audience's attention. After that movie, the audience will feel very tired, tired and dull, and the political issues that they want to express do not actually leave any traces in the audience's heart, so there will be a kind of general discussion. Feel. And the violent impact of the film's mainstay is also absent.
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