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Leif 2022-04-20 09:01:15
movie too hard
The script of the movie is relatively poor, that is, it is reluctant to accept, after all, it is not easy to make a child resonate with such a big alien, plus the whole movie is basically spent in the killing of aliens. The film also wants to intersperse the father's love, the children's hazy love,...
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Kylie 2022-04-20 09:01:15
It's not just me who thinks kids look better.
First of all, as the name of the great director Spi, this film is still worth watching no matter how bad it is. After all, this film can satisfy homemade movie lovers, alien lovers, sci-fi lovers, family ethics lovers, There are also paedophile demands.
The idea of this film is very good. A group...

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Clement 2022-03-18 09:01:03
87/100, there is a very highlight moment. When the train comes, the reality in the movie and the movie in the movie blend with each other, and then the entire movie world enters a state of "distortion", an unknown invasion. Lose the truth. SUPER8 is undoubtedly the key to the whole story. It records the truth and creates a movie, which is lost and regained, and finally acts on reality, eliminating the distorted state. From this, I also thought that when the “train enters the station” for the first time, the real reality and the real movie merged for the first time, and then they became effective, forming the current world where reality and fiction coexist. //The sound and the lens are also extremely accurate. The entire concept and story details are derived from the author's life, which is quite mature work.
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Orion 2022-03-19 09:01:03
super eight, more like superb great! it captured the innocence of Amblin films, the purity of small town America and the essence of growing up
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Alice Dainard: What was that necklace? The one you were holding at the train crash. Was it your mom's?
Joe Lamb: My dad gave it to her the day I was born. She wears it all the time. Well, used to. And... It was bad how she died and... But my dad got it back.
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Joe Lamb: [old home movies of Joe's late mother playing] It's... It's so weird. Watching her like this. Like she's still here. She used to look at me this way, like really look, and I just knew I was there, that I existed.
Alice Dainard: He drank that morning, My dad. He missed his shift.
[Alice begins to cry]
Alice Dainard: Your mom took it for him, the day of the accident,
[long pauses. Fighting back tears]
Alice Dainard: He... He, um... He... He wishes... I know he wishes it was him instead of her. And sometimes I do, too.
Joe Lamb: Don't... Don't say that. He's your dad.
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