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the ‘G.I.Joe: Rise of Cobra’ starts with an experiment in which a nuclear weapon successfully developed by the scientists. While transporting it, the villain reached there and steals it by killing the soldiers and taking the leader in captivity. The army at the same time develops the super powers “G.I.Joe”,

which are capable to recover the reactor. How this force completes their mission, when the villains try to misuse the weapon is the plot that is discussed here by Steven Sommers (director of films like ‘Jungle Book’, ‘Deep Rising’ and ‘Mummy’). Since the girl in the villain gang happens to be the ex-lover of the army personal, a love story is also shown in parallel.As subjects like this demand, here also you are having visual effects at its extreme. The army (G.I.Joe team) chasing the villain through the roads of New York is the best example. It reminds us of the thrilling scene in ‘Matrix Reloaded’, where chasing between vehicles are shown, here the difference is that the villains are being chased by vehicles and human beings (G.I.Joe) who can run faster than a speedy car. Unusually, the director had used many flash back scenes to tell the story, which I think is an inspiration from the Indian films.

The notable invention in the modern world, virtual reality, has been used in many areas never as before which are attractive. |
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