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Educational science fiction movies, what kind of experience will the most beautiful robot bring when it first appears on the screen?
An educational sci-fi movie-Alita: Fighting Angel, this is also the first time that the most beautiful machine-transformed person appears on the screen. The action scene is very cool. The theme of the film is still the awakening of self-awareness of artificial intelligence, from wanting to be a person, having secular desires, being able to sleep and shed tears, to being brave in accepting one's identity and facing life calmly. At the same time, it is also a story of breaking cocoon into butterfly and phoenix nirvana. After all kinds of hardships, it hurts its flesh and hurts its heart and bones, and it can be refined into steel and reborn.

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Alita: The battle angel told us that we were indeed picked up from the trash by our parents, not sent by charging our mobile phones. Alita is so good at fighting, following John? Another one after the wake? The strongest dog lover on the surface? If you dare to kill her dog, she will dare to split you in half with one knife. Let your legs poke your eyes, it's just a female version of IP Man. ? 26 th century fox? Fowles' opening title is very interesting. I wonder if Fowles will live to the 26th century.

In fact, the main idea of the film is very simple, that is, to tell the audience that life is controlled by themselves, not enslaved, which is the so-called rebellious spirit. But the script problem is too serious. Alita's role has not substantially increased at all. Although the screenwriter moved out a lot of inexplicable things to set obstacles for her in an attempt to change her from these dangers, in the end, Alita's way to save the day was opened. When I met the enemy, I suddenly remembered the martial arts I learned in my last life and beat the other side in a mess, instead of deepening and breaking my self-awareness. In this way, not only did the role not stand up, but the film was made nondescript and messy.

"Alita" is really the restoration of God. I want to scream when I see Steel City! The plot is restored to 85%, but Qilian's hair color is really worrying. I don't think there are any blondes in the play except the doctor! I don't know if it was intentional. Another dissatisfaction is why Hugo's brother's stalk was removed. Because of my brother, Hugo's obsession with reaching the top was established! In addition, there is a sequel at the end of this film, so this ending is basically not a real ending. If Terminator 5 is still a complete story outside some pits, it is really the feeling of shooting back to back.

Cyberpunk's exquisite picture is so beautiful that it won't waste Cameron's mind for so long. I like to watch it twice a day. Sure enough, I prefer a grand perspective to the protagonist's self-salvation, foreseeable social change or the collapse of a dynasty. Alita brings together all the elements that I am fascinated with: the wasteland world, the last days, Cyberpunk, volunteers and the robot female warrior with angel face. The fighting scene is cool, breaking through the sky, but the story line is too thin. Many expected scenes were brushed aside, leaving little room for the audience to remember. Fighting rounds come and go, which can't reflect Alita's growth arc. Finally, I thought of the radiation 1 ending of machine-heart interpretation. You did save the world, but you have to leave? And then what? I did save the world, but you don't know what I lost? .

Although the protagonist's combat power upgrade only depends on changing equipment rather than inner awakening and tempering, the love line is too routine and bloody, and the charm of the hero is not enough to convince the audience that Alita must save him. The overall plot is relatively dull and lacks a real climax. However, the film depicts a strong, resolute, simple and kind girl image in detail, and stands out as the boss. As a girl, I totally fell in love with the appearance and heart of this character. Director Rodriguez is also good. He not only perfectly fulfilled the producer's wishes, but also stuffed a lot of his own Mexican B films. The heroine's facial performance is very delicate, and the unknown actress gives Alita a soul and is a hero behind the scenes.

Alita is a cruel story of building a world. The bottom hurts each other and tries to climb up. Maybe it's because it's adapted from a Japanese cartoon, and the background color is sad. Europeans and Americans can't understand this sad life background, but I feel sad when I look at it. This movie has no ending, even in the world of architecture, even in the middle of the world. The feeling of watching movies is to open up a new fan. This is the best movie of mecha fighting that I have ever seen, and the whole process is attracted by the strong mechanical beauty. The moment Alita woke up, the sun shone on her face, the pores of her skin, the subtle breathing changes of her lips, the luster of her eyes, the patterns on her skin and the translucent state. This picture will be imprinted in her mind and can still be remembered many years later.

This sci-fi blockbuster is my long-awaited visual blockbuster and my favorite genre. It is said that I was addicted to Ready Player for the last time, and the technical maturity ensured the quality of this blockbuster, which was completely confusing. The story is too thin, without foreshadowing, straightforward, but the macro setting and wonderful fighting are all great love that cannot be missed. If you don't look at your eyes, the visual effect does have a qualitative leap. Can you call the time? Visual revolution? . Cameron contributed a lot, but what about Robert? Rodriguez's name is also worth remembering. Finally, I want to ask Alita: Was Avatar 2 released in 2563?