加载中... --°C -- · --% · --
|
加载中... --°C -- · --% · --

Review: Disclosure Day is big on action, light on ideas

Review: Disclosure Day is big on action, light on ideas
摘要

《Disclosure Day》作为斯皮尔伯格回归外星题材的暑期大片,虽在创意上缺乏新意,但凭借紧凑的节奏和艾米莉·布朗特的出色表演仍具娱乐性。影片前半部分为政治惊悚风格,讲述网络安全专家丹尼尔窃取外星科技机密后遭政府追捕,与女友一同逃亡的故事。

The summer blockbuster season has kicked off in earnest with the theatrical release of Disclosure Day, director Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated return to his “aliens are among us” sci-fi roots. Verdict: there's not much fresh or original here as movies about aliens go, but it's a fast-paced film with a luminous performance by Emily Blunt that won't fail to entertain.

(Some spoilers below but no major reveals.)

The first half of the film is essentially a political thriller—shades of 1974's The Parallax View and similar films—as global tensions have the world teetering on the brink of World War III. A cybersecurity specialist named Daniel (Josh O'Connor) has stolen a piece of alien technology and highly classified files from his employer, Wardex Corporation, a top-secret extension of the US government led by Noah Scanlon (Colin Firth). Scanlon flushes out Daniel by holding his girlfriend Jane (Eve Hewson) hostage. At the tradeoff, Daniel double-crosses them and escapes with Jane, and the two go on the run as Scanlon declares Daniel a traitor.

Read full article

Comments

转载信息
原文: Review: Disclosure Day is big on action, light on ideas (2026-06-13T17:17:44)
作者: Jennifer Ouellette 分类: 科技
链接: https://arstechnica.com/culture/2026/06/review-disclosure-day-is-big-on-action-light-on-ideas/ |声明:转载仅供分享;侵权联系删除。
评论 (0)
登录 后发表评论

暂无评论,来留下第一条评论吧