Battleship is my most anticipated film in the first half of this year. Boys, fans of the puppet army are naturally excited to see this kind of film where the U.S. military is actually fighting a destroyer, and Rihanna wearing a navy uniform is special. . . man has flavor.
Under the expectation, I was actually quite scared, just like last year's Battle of Los Angeles, but I thought that after all, this film is a big label, and there is a special effects company of Transformers, so it won't go anywhere if it sucks.
The scene is still very shocking. When the destroyer wild boar formation opened, it definitely made people's blood boil. Finally, when the serious battleship giant artillery bombed the alien main ship, the cinema floor would shake. This kind of very primitive but punched. The fighting method of meat can also be said to be a novelty of the alien war movie.
But it was this new idea that caused the biggest bug in the film. From the screenwriter's point of view, although the film still wants to keep some real elements in addition to popcorn, for example, the denial of actively contacting aliens, the way of contact is all At present, it is a more practical model at the scientific level, but it is very unreliable for the design of aliens. There are many defects. The biggest one is the disproportionate level of technology. A race that can build protective shields through interstellar travel still uses cannonballs. Very primitive attack mode, it's really unbearable.
Finally, I would like to talk about my thoughts on all alien movies. It has indeed become a big theme in the past two years, probably in 2012, but I think there has always been a big misunderstanding that all alien movies are the first The first setting is that aliens are not human. Why are aliens always lower in IQ than Earth people and do not show any tactical advantages? All aliens' advantages are reflected in many hard powers Yes, the physical durability, high technology, etc., and the advantages of the earthlings are always flexible tactics, and this film is also the same, the repetition of such settings is still a bit nauseating. Of course, in addition to some small productions such as the ninth district, the topic of coexistence between earthlings and aliens will also be discussed, but what I want to say is, can there be some new ideas in the setting of aliens themselves, in fact, I am more The relationship between aliens and earthlings that I want to see should be the difference between the human race and the night elves, rather than a simple confrontation between good and evil, but if this is the case, why the film is not boring and boring will become a difficulty.
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