Nokia limits Michael Bay's imagination

Adam 2022-04-23 07:01:20

Qualified commercial film.

1. The plot is pretty good in front of it. After the male protagonist killed the host, there should have been a big final battle, and then there was no climax, or a hasty finish.

2. It's too Michael Bay or too Transformers in style. Car chases, explosions, helicopters, it's all the same, and the actors overlap.

3. Transportation, cars, computers that slide on the desktop, electronic screens everywhere, and even the male and female lead actors are full of technology (Scarlett Johansson later Black Widow, Superbody, Ghost in the Shell), but in 2005 I really couldn't think of a mobile phone Development direction (large screen, touch, smart)? It must be the financier Nokia that limited Michael Bay's imagination. Watching this film in 2017, the mobile phone that appeared in the film (the time of the film is set in 2019) became the biggest slot.

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  • Stephon 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Handsome guys and beauties have everything they should have in their action, plot and scene creativity. Why is this movie so bad at the box office that I can’t understand it, but the last black guy’s counter-attack is incomprehensible. . . . Sean Bin, a man who has died hundreds of millions of times, is dead again

  • Cora 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    Michael Bay’s failed film can only be said to be a failure at the box office. From a commercial perspective, this film is actually really good. Actions, car chases, and science fiction are everything. Americans don’t like it very much. Anyway, I like it.

The Island quotes

  • Lincoln Six-Echo: What's sex?

    Tom Lincoln: Wait ? you're a virgin? You've been kicking around with *her* and you're a... a v-v-virgin? Well, I won't spoil the surprise. Boy, are you in for a treat.

  • Jordan Two-Delta: [watching motorcycle scream down the asphalt] What was that?

    Lincoln Six-Echo: I don't know.

    [smiles]

    Lincoln Six-Echo: But I want one.