? In 20 14, X-Men: Days of the Past, directed by him, was released simultaneously in the mainland and the United States, and gained excellent reputation. Douban scored even higher than World War I, although I think World War I was far better than World War II.
The third film is still directed by Singh. After reading Apocalypse, I want to remind you that it is better to lower your expectations. The third film is far worse than Reversing the Future. Singh said that this film will be his last time directing the X-Men series. After watching the movie, I knew he might be telling the truth.
My evaluation of Apocalypse is that the dog's tail continues to be marten, which is almost useless except for its face value and special effects. There may be fans here to scold, but even if the film is changed, the evaluation standard of the film should prevail. There is no need to come here to show superiority after reading comics. This movie is not just for fans.
If a commercial film is made so that the ordinary audience can't understand it, it is the director's problem, because it is not an art film or an author's film after all. If I can't understand Xiao Wu and the assassin Nie Yinniang, I will feel ashamed. That is my own quality.
Let's start with the plot. The people in the apocalypse are doomed to collapse. Maybe the director didn't intend to lead him to ridicule at that time, but the effect was like this. When the apocalypse appeared, he was hit by a car. He was good at touching cars. Rolls-Royce's trademark is very eye-catching. This advertisement makes people laugh. The way to understand the world turned out to be watching TV, much like Hitler's return. Since he is a villain, can you be serious? He is a man strong enough to destroy the world! I feel that the reason why the film has become like this is actually that everything that should be said has been finished in the previous films, and this one is more like a sudden shot. Apocalypse is like a big router. At the same time as he released the news, people stole the encrypted information, which almost made me laugh.
Before I saw it, I speculated that there was a clip of quick money saving lives. After all, the best thing to reverse the future is Fast Silver. There is no reason for the director to stop using it. As a result, he really used it again, but he was not too surprised because he had already used it once. Moreover, the appearance of express printing is more like being blunt because of being asked out. In front of him, Professor Apocalypse destroyed NATO, and the grand contrast was washed away and the arrangement structure was poor. Similarly, the appearance of uncle wolf is also very blunt.
Apocalypse is suspected of selling topics. The first and second episodes tell why Wan Ciwang is in a wheelchair, and the third episode tells why he is bald. The third episode has no core story. The first episode tells why Eric became Wan Ciwang, because his mother was killed in World War II. The second part, reversing the future, shaped the psychological course of how the professor got out of the predicament after the Cuban crisis. The third part has no central context, I don't know what he wants to talk about, and the core of the starring role deviates from the core of the role. Arguably, the core of the character is Fung Wong-Nui, because Fung Wong-Nui defeated the Apocalypse, but nothing happened in Fung Wong-Nui in the first half of the film, but at the end of the film, the role of Fung Wong-Nui was suddenly mentioned.
The main line of the apocalypse is not clear. Some people say it's to connect with the first movie, but reversing the future washes away the old timeline and it's impossible to connect with the first movie.
There is something wrong with Wan Ciwang's design. I wonder why he is always capricious, always switching between good and bad, always so annoying. The reversal of Wan Ciwang's future mobile stadium or the release of magnetic field at the entrance of the station may seem great, but it is useless.
To tell the truth, the favorite in the X series is World War I, and many people say that movies have a tendency to deliberately sell corruption. I don't want to, but I do. The film is set in the Cold War, and the tragedy in Wan Ciwang took place during the Nazi invasion, when the gay community was persecuted. The director once said that movies are for the minority, and mutants can be identified as homosexuals. Director Singh himself is gay, and the old version of "Wan Ciwang" is a gay leader, starring the first British actor to come out publicly.
Judging from the current reality, the * * * production camp does not agree with homosexuality, and the apocalypse is manipulating the US and British nuclear bombs, and there is no * * * production country. The apocalypse seems to be on the side of the producer. Of course, this is also a wild guess, and the brain hole is a bit big.