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The United States likes convenience. After all, we are the culture of inventing phones, 24-hour ATMs, and my most popular remote control. In 2001, in his final effort as a filmmaker, iconic director John Carpenter’s love for convenience was too much.

The ghost of Mars Stars 90s VHS rental idol Natasha Henstridge is a tough nail-powered, Mars policeman who, along with her squadron, retrieves the “demolition” Williams (Ice Cube) from a remote mining town for a trial home. When she and her comrades are properly called “Commander” (screen idol Pam Greer), “Rookie”, while people with a cool accent (an unnamed Jason Statham) find that the town’s residents are slaughtered, they are forced to escape with Williams, escape the remaining residents, who will live in Alien, clutched clutch.

Filled with storytelling flashbacks, flash lateral and perspective changes, full of cute overuse, The ghost of Mars It is a unfortunate chaos of well-constructed dialogue and poorly conceived action sequence. The only thing that makes this movie an incomprehensible chaos is the stupid simplicity of its story. Tear off directly from the pages of the 1970s zombie movies, ghost Skip from one convenient moment to another and just stop and kill the most convenient character lost.

Attempts to character interaction and development are rare. Most of these moments stand out when Kwik-e-Mart’s wisdom is at the heart of the muddy machine of life that surrounds the hands of the grumpy ice. Cube holds a gun in one hand and a dynamite cap in the other, reminiscent of his street life, comparing the fun of zombie entertainment to “My brother and I were kids.” Apparently, the crime in the Bronx became so bad that residents were actually trying to behead each other for entertainment.

But even in the darkest moments of the movie, fate conveniently reaches out his hand, providing a fully-armored transport, easy-to-access rifle and explosives. Yes, in the future, people may head to space and conquer Mars, but nothing is better than TNT’s. As we all know, every police station, past, present or future, can retain a healthy supply of explosives.

The characters die and their heads will fall off, but they just support the characters anyway, so why should we care? As long as you have a lot of narcotics, you can guarantee immunity. Ultimately, even trained zombie aliens need to teach a lesson.

What better way to sacrifice some minor characters to facilitate nuclear explosions, killing everything the machine gun can’t handle. The explosion is fun. Even if the nuclear weapons were not getting them, convenient explosive packs were placed from a group of stolen trains Road Warrior Sure will.

The ghost of Mars Define yourself when our police court announces “Is this everything you want to tell us?” Indeed, this is where the master filmmaker John Carpenter runs out of his words and decides to use anything convenient to tell a ridiculous bad story.

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The Ghost of Mars ends John Carpenter’s career

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The film was released on August 24, 2001, with a global box office of only $14 million and a budget of $28 million, which is a disappointing box office. Worst of all, almost everyone hates it. The ghost of Mars The rating for Rotten Tomatoes is 23%. The audience was also not impressed and awarded C-class on Cinemascore.

This is the last movie directed by that man, and he brings memorable movies matter,,,,, Halloween,,,,, Big trouble in small Chinaand Escape from New York. back The ghost of MarsCarpenter entered the music business. Music has always been one of his passions, which is why the sounds in his films are always so unique. This is the perfect way for the icon to spend your old age. Now, try to forget The ghost of Mars.


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