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Excuse me, is the bliss space nice? Blissful Space Film Review

The next big game of chess will lead to your own death bliss.

Presumably, many viewers who have great expectations for this film, besides Damon and Foster's loyal fans, should also have many fans in District 9. After all, under the situation that Hollywood's creativity is drying up day by day, "District 9" swept awards and markets with the attitude of super dark horse, and became a milestone of science fiction movies in recent years. As soon as the trailer of Blissful Space came out, the scenes and pictures that director blom Kemp was familiar with made many fans look forward to it, not to mention the fact that the main battlefield moved from the earth to outer space, and the magnificent scenes and suspense plots all hung their appetite. Unfortunately, this film is very disappointing.

From the beginning, the idea of this film was very creative. Although this story is not the first time to be put on the screen, Tom Cruise's Lost Battlefield appeared earlier this year, compared with other films, this film seems to deliberately narrow the distance between people of different classes and the relationship with machines. Although it lacks depth, there are more obvious dramatic conflicts. But the merit of the plot is only intention, and the subsequent story can be described as a mess. All kinds of abrupt and bloody plots are dizzying, some people die for no reason, and some plots are so jumping that people can't help but want to find out the screenwriter and beat him up, what's more, this film basically has no climax. In this way, the whole movie completed the director's narcissistic fantasy of his camera language between the dirty earth and the beautiful space station under the shaking lens.

Too many political metaphors have also become one of the factors that make the film out of control. There is no doubt that immigration is the main topic that this film wants to discuss. In the 22nd century, Los Angeles has become a Mexican world, and Matt Damon is almost the only white person in this city. The dirty and chaotic city streets seem to imply the inescapable fate of Latin America. However, the clean and developed white-dominated society in the space station is extremely desirable, and Hispanics sneak into the space station in an endless stream. This naked simile will only make people of all colors feel less comfortable. In addition, the screenwriter openly hacked Hillary Clinton, who is preparing for the upcoming general election. If Jodie Foster's character doesn't hint at Hillary, it must be the same, which is purely coincidental, because the film also hacked President O 'Hea. Since we want to black Hillary and Obama, naturally we can't put down the controversial medical insurance of the Democratic Party and insist on watching the movie. I thought I was watching the party propaganda film.

Even the performance problems that don't appear in general blockbusters, this film makes people have to vomit. First of all, of course, Shaerto, who once starred in District 9. Not to mention the exaggerated performance methods that make people feel amateur, just the English that makes people feel garlic's Eastern European accent on the screen makes people feel noisy and want to plug their ears. Every time there is a shot of him, it makes people fidget. Let's talk about that Latino actor again. He's a gangster. After watching it, I especially admire Matt Damon for not playing at all when he was opposite him. I really don't know where the actor's aura is when he plays elite force. Is Damon scared? Anyway, these two bad actors screwed up the film. As for Damon and Foster, it goes without saying, especially the latter. Even if the movie sucks, the performance is still Oscar-rated.

For a long time, no movie can make me vomit, because there is no such disappointing movie for a long time. In fact, in terms of quality, this film may not be a bad film, but from the perspective of expectation and comparison after watching the movie, the gap is basically as high as Mount Everest. After filming "District 9", the director took a high pillow and played a big game of chess with himself, but it seems that he finally committed suicide.