The foreigner does have the guts to make a genuine spoof without Hu Ge at all. Hollywood is also very rich, and such films can also invite big names to join them.
I never thought the title was so appropriate: an old-fashioned loom actually decided the life and death of Zhang San and Li Si, and also planned a common suspect Chinatown Star Wars-style conspiracy and relationship, so we can know that the so-called purely commercial films can be absurd. to what extent.
The funniest scene in the whole film is Morgan Freeman, who looks like a priest standing in front of the loom, carefully observes it with a microscope and writes out binary characters... Let's see, just a short scene, from ancient civilization to classical era to From modern capitalism to modern microelectronics, I am afraid that the entire sum must be called postmodern, right? Economical and delicious.
In addition to the intense car chase and bullet special effects, I especially want to know what this film is about: believe me, it is far from what it says on the surface about a young man who has lost himself and found himself - much more confusing than this . When I saw the grand appearance of the loom in the middle of the film, I began to think about how this should end, should these guys sacrifice themselves to obey the loom in the end?
I don't know how everyone feels. As for me, no matter how mysterious you make this thing, I still don't want it, and I don't want to change it to a sewing machine. Of course, if you say this whole talk of fate is inviolable, it's a modern version of Oedipus the King. Then I have to think that this director is quite incompetent - he can't handle it because he plays so much, and finally he has to use some fate and mystery to fool him.
You say that a commercial film that has no profound meaning in the first place is still unclear in the bottom of the puddle. Isn't this an attempt to fish in troubled waters: It makes everyone look like a mysterious look, but in fact, when you see Julie's pretending to be serious I have a very easy-to-understand synonymous derogatory word bubbling up in my heart, but I'm just embarrassed to say it.
I suddenly recalled the story, and cold sweat broke out, because I remembered that these Morgan weavers were all superhumans. Let me sum it up with me: a few supermen controlled by a loom used binary codes to lock their targets, chased cars frantically in the metropolis, and after an unbelievable O'Henry-style turning point, our lost youth finally found himself . It's not hard to tell what kind of movie this is, right? You know, some novel concept doesn't just happen to appear among us for no reason, it's always highly utilized—
Next, please watch the large-scale copycat film "Wanted"
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