John Mccormick

John Mccormick

  • Born: 1967-6-16
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Armando 2021-11-16 08:01:26

      Order and destruction

             After watching the movie, I remembered two things, a sentence and a novel. My political and economic teacher once said to us: "The core of democracy is not voting, but decentralization." Corresponding to the general public, it is "The design of the system is not to subordinate the...

    • Alana 2021-11-16 08:01:26

      "Happy Valley" film review-on the thief ship of life, be a happy pirate

      When an actor's life is his own life, will that world be what they want?

      Dystopian films already belong to a large category in the existing successful films. The 1927 "Metropolis" and the 1971 "A Clockwork Orange" all present the dystopian world in a surreal form.

      This type of movie is undoubtedly a...

    • Sylvia 2022-04-23 07:01:44

      The core is the same old Hollywood kind of crap. But thinking about its homage to Cairo's Purple Rose, the final across the universe and the PTA's MV based on it, I can't help loving it, let alone the middle Some of the shots were so dreamy and beautiful. PS: I suspect that the part of phantom thread removing lipstick is also a tribute here. The metaphor of no colored is a bit silly but somehow touching.

    • Rocio 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      When I was a child, I saw the introduction of this film in the sci-fi world. Only now. The setting is very interesting, and the color of the film is very good. But it's dangerous to see those desires fueled by consumerism as a hope for breaking out of dystopia, so it turns out to be a typical Hollywood consumerism propaganda film.

    Pleasantville quotes

    • [after waiting two seconds after knocking on the door]

      Mark Davis: Bitch...

    • Betty Parker: [Betty is in color, George is still black & white] George, look at me. Look at my face. That meeting is not for me.

      George Parker: You'll put on some make-up.

      Betty Parker: I don't want to put on make-up.

      George Parker: It'll go away. It goes away.

      Betty Parker: [firmly] I don't want it to go away.