Phenomenon Comments

  • Domenica 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    A warm and bland science fiction...

  • Horace 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    To be able to keep reading is to end Eric Clapton's "Change The...

  • Sammy 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    It's the one I've always wanted to see! ! "I am an oversized...

  • Madalyn 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    The whole of this film is very complete, and the parting is so...

  • Carmel 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    The protagonist has a tumor in his brain, which strengthens his cognition and perception of all things, just like the CPU overclocking, the brain's computing speed is 100,000 times faster than ordinary people, and he has become an unprecedented genius and superpower. But the flesh can't carry it, and it will soon be burned. This setting makes sense. This film still discusses the attitude towards genius. Scientists wish to vivisection him. Ordinary people either myth or slander him. The victim...

  • Taryn 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    I saw it many, many years ago, and I really liked it. Later, a crooked person chatted and said, have you watched "Instinct"? I am excited to say that I have seen a very tender movie....

  • Corrine 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    Many films in the 1990s chose the superpowers that people have always fantasized about. People with superpowers did not think that they could do whatever they wanted. On the contrary, they would suffer more pain and trouble because of it. Lovers, friends and family spend a simple life together is the source of happiness. The ending is so...

  • Shany 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    I was obsessed with this...

  • Shaniya 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    The original sound is very good~ The plot is bland and...

  • Davon 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    729-I no longer understand your sadness. .

Extended Reading

Phenomenon quotes

  • Doc: [Doc sits on the side of George's hospital bed looking sorrowful] "God damn it. Somethin' happened about 25 years ago when you broke your leg and I set it, George. I don't know what to call it, but uh, somehow you got into my heart more than most. And f... and for a man who's never been a father, I sure feel like I'm losing a son. Yeah. Georgie. Yeah."

  • Professor Ringold: Hi, I'm John Ringold. I'm here to see George Malley.

    Lace Pennamin: Oh, I'm sorry, John. George Malley passed away last night.

    Professor Ringold: [very stunned] I'm sorry.

    Lace Pennamin: [opens the door to let Ringold in and hands him George's notebooks] He left these for you. It's still not finished. You'll have to do it.

    Professor Ringold: I'll do my best. Thank you.

    Lace Pennamin: You're welcome.

    Professor Ringold: Goodbye.