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What is the movie Assassin's Creed about?
What did the movie Assassin's Creed say?

Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) wakes up before the execution, and finds that he has been selected by Sophia (marion cotillard) to participate in a project that can liberate mankind from violent impulse. The virtual reality machine Animus allows users to experience the memories of their ancestors.

After being tied to the machine, Callum Lynch realized that he was a descendant of a killer who lived in the Spanish Inquisition. They searched for apples that could control their free will in the Garden of Eden. Sophia is forced by her father Allen (Jeremy Irons), and Allen unwillingly manipulates liam lynch to find the whereabouts of apples in the Garden of Eden in the modern world, threatening his physical and mental health.

However, after the killer colleague Baptist (micheal williams) hinted that Callum Lynch and Allen might have impure motives, Callum Lynch began to reconsider his behavior and motives, and the fate of human free will hung in the balance.

Film evaluation:

The religious implication in the original series of games of Assassin's Creed comes from this film to a great extent. Basically, what the audience sees is a hodgepodge movie, and some weapons fighting scenes look like the cover of old heavy metal rock. The action scene of the film is full of the atmosphere of cult movies, but it makes everything on the screen ritualized and distracts attention.

"Assassin's Creed" is a film with chaotic narration and pretentiousness, which brings too violent sensory experience, but lacks sincere emotional input.