The rhythm of the second act was unsatisfactory, but fortunately, the content / easter eggs were rich, and the whole was still enjoyable.
A lot of people say it belongs to Disney's "Ready Player One". But in contrast, behind the many exaggerated designs and anthropomorphic appearances, the interpretation of the Internet in "Destruction King 2" is more accurate and exciting than the interpretation of VR in "The Player", and the final outcome is not. It's as rude as forcing the otaku to stop the game on a certain day. As for which side of the dugout is better and stronger, it actually depends on which one is better for the individual.
Disney's self-deprecating deconstruction of the princess' story is one of the highlights of the film, but this has already caused heated discussions after the release of the trailer, so I won't say more here, just remind those who haven't watched it yet: [Allow sad] Certainly Be mentally prepared for the second egg...
"Unfortunately", this film may have a serious problem for mainland audiences: eBay, which is a major plot focus, may not be able to resonate with the so-called "down-to-earth". Of course, the website that is another major plot point...from the content form to the name translation is full of some earthy sense of sarcasm/induction.
72/100. One point goes to Gail Gado's sister Shane, and one point goes to Mr. Anthony Daniels, who never misses C-3PO.
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