The Majestic Comments

  • Jade 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The feeling of the American theme film, but Jim Carrey's acting is...

  • Sidney 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Before there was Truman World, and then the movie...

  • Keegan 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The 20th Jim Carrey movie to watch. At the beginning of the film, it reminded me of "The Truman World", but unfortunately the plot after that became mediocre. The main theme of Hollywood, the struggle to fight back against reality after waking up from a dream. Human rights and freedoms are always so...

  • Nedra 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    A typical movie with little people ups and downs in the torrent of history, plus some self-made bridges, in fact, even if it is vulgar, it should still be reasonable at the box office. I don't understand why it fails even at the commercial level. Recommended for anyone who wants to study the tone of Frank's work, and anyone interested in the restrained on-screen side of rubber-faced Jim...

  • Jennifer 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The film has enough warmth and Jim's performance has enough sincerity, ignoring those old-fashioned and old-fashioned...

  • Kelsie 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    Darabont prefers an orderly narrative, but if there is no strong script like Shawshank and Green Mile, and lacking enough eye-catching small details, the rhythm can easily become a problem. The climax passages are not outstanding either. The main theme of the American hero, American spirit, courtroom voices, cheers and other common bridges are too self-indulgent and have a strong preaching meaning. The story itself is separated from this theme. Jim Carrey is pretty much the norm...

  • Marquise 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    Too much the main theme, and the portrayal of the characters' hearts is far-fetched. No wonder this film lost its box office and word of mouth that year, and it is really justified that it was not favored by the Oscars. Was the success of "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Miracle in the Green Mile" just because Stephen King had nothing to do with the...

  • Leora 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    I feel like watching "Big Fish" in the middle, but the Chinese people behind it are still difficult to...

  • America 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    This film easily reminds me of Jim Carrey's "The Truman World". Both films are a group of people revolving around one person. What is more similar is that both are models of the pursuit of freedom and breaking the closure. . If our citizens are willing to sacrifice their lives for the country like Luke, and fight to the death against the backward forces of the country like Peter, how can our country not attract...

  • Isidro 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    Too exaggerated. This world is too chaotic, I can only promise not to be assimilated as much as...

Extended Reading
  • Leo 2021-12-25 08:01:06

    Discover the good movies that are not listed in the 250!

    1. It turns out that the United States has also had this "McCarthy era", and the United States' own media does not want to mention it, and China's history seems to be that this road is much longer, and that kind of change has not yet been completed.
    2. I like the tranquility of the people in that...

  • Jaime 2021-12-25 08:01:06

    immortal

    I can’t live as you expect to be like someone else;

    However, I can do my best to make the people immortal.

    You pay, pay, pay, and send wine, as you can see, the foolish husband and the foolish woman, the foolish husband and the foolish woman are so moved, and Zou Taofen is so moved. Putting up lu,...

The Majestic quotes

  • Adele: Come on.

    [opens window leading down to Town Hall's basement]

    Adele: You first.

    Peter Appleton: [pause, suspiciously] Why me?

    Adele: [deadpan] Well, in the case the vicious guard dogs haven't been fed.

    Peter Appleton: [silent, looks horrified]

    Adele: So you can be a gentleman and help me down.

  • Adele: I'm trying to make up my own mind, about you being Luke.

    Peter Appleton: [rolls eyes] Join the club. So what you do think?

    Adele: The jury is still out.

    Peter Appleton: Fair enough.