At first I was very excited to watch it, whether it was the charismatic and distinctive character creation, the fast-paced and neat editing, the cool-toned and clean pictures, the melodious soundtrack with a sense of progress, and a few upgraded backlights, what else can I say? Woolen cloth? It's so cool, whether it's visual enjoyment or the excitement and expectation of the story, it's full score, cool!
However, the beginning of the five-star masterpiece, in the middle and late stages and then at the end, could not be lifted. By the time Nikki got hurt, I started to get tired and disappointed, and what followed was nothing more than a game where the director gave the audience a premature result that didn't have any appeal. Nicky played with an injury to compete with Hunter for the championship, although the final rain scene was very exciting and exciting (dark tone + rain + upgrade + speed, "Twilight"-like romantic fantasy), and it was not what I thought Nicky was with Injury to regain the championship (I think too vulgar), the ending is still not worthy of the first half. It's not that the ending is not good enough, it's that the front is too exciting, and people's expectations are raised too high (I'm wondering if one of the two will die, but it doesn't make sense to die, and there's no way to end it).
It's a pity that such a wonderful beginning and development, there is no surprising twist or sublimation of emotions or values at the end.
This kind of hero cherishing the hero's story is not easy to end, why make it so complicated in the front?
Of course, the script built and developed in the first half is impeccable, and Hunter's character is too well-crafted to learn.
Overall, a good movie worth watching. Talking about so many bad points, it may be because of the reaction of the five-star praise in the comments.
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