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Mariane 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Although it should be a connotation film about the dialectical side, but, in my opinion, it takes a long time to tell the story of how a person discovers himself and gradually grows into a comic-style...
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Carleton 2022-04-24 07:01:02
If everyone grows old, I am the only one left. How lonely it would...
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Tanya 2022-04-24 07:01:02
At least in "The Undead", Shyamalan's audio-visual language is full of this charming appeal. Whether it is the movement of the mirror or the choice of strong contrasting colors, they all support the "Undying" always tell us that this is far from us. A fitting and unreal story. After "The Sixth Sense of Life and Death" became a global hit, Shyamalan was regarded as an innovator of film theory, but "Undead" really makes people wonder what story he wants to tell - maybe it's because he thinks...
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Wilfrid 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Another way to open the superhero theme. The Chinese translation is too deceptive. Many of the details that were originally thought to be foreshadowing turned out to be completely missing. With so much invalid information stuffed into a story that is neither suspenseful nor thriller, Shyamalan is really bad. The shooting style of the overall lens feels that it has taken a lot of lessons from the later US-Terrorist...
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Kameron 2022-04-24 07:01:02
If the final outcome changes. . . . . That's good~ Very ordinary story~ Don't believe what I wrote...
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Darryl 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Is it to find the meaning of your own existence or to find the meaning of your existence = you? ←Why? The whole film is too long. It is divided into a few sections before. It seems that it is not impossible to delete the romance in the middle folder. It is enough to make up the...
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Louisa 2022-04-23 07:01:09
The storyline is strong, and the baggage at the end feels good. It's been a long time, and the way of shooting comics may have been very good at that...
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Laverne 2022-04-23 07:01:09
A book that turns upside down when you open it, you want to take a good look at it and turn it around, but it's still upside down in the camera. Your normal has since become the abnormal of the...
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Marlee 2022-04-23 07:01:09
Thrilling! One of MNS's best...
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Crawford 2022-04-23 07:01:09
The reversal at the end doesn't feel surprising at all, it just feels too crazy! The atmosphere of the whole movie is dreary to death, no interest in watching Split and Mr. Glass in the back. ....
Unbreakable Comments
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Elijah Price: This is from Fritz Campion's own library. This is before the first issue of the comic book hit the stands in 1968. It's a classic depiction of good versus evil. Notice the square jaw of Slayer, common in most comic heroes. And the slightly disproportionate size of Jaguaro's head to his body. This again is common, but only in villains. The thing to notice about this piece... the thing that makes it very, very special... is its realistic depiction of its figures. When the characters reached the magazine, they were exaggerated... as always happens. This is vintage.
Young Father: Well, wrap it up.
Elijah Price: You've made a considerably wise decision.
Young Father: My kid's gonna go beserk.
Elijah Price: [confused] Once again, please?
Young Father: My son, Jeb. It's a gift for him.
Elijah Price: How old is "Jeb"?
Young Father: He's four.
Elijah Price: [frowning] No. No, no, no, no, no. You need to go. Now.
Young Father: What'd -- What'd I say?
Elijah Price: Do you see any Teletubbies in here? Do you see a slender plastic tag clipped to my shirt with my name printed on it? Do you see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it? No? Well, that's what you see at a toy store. And you must think you're in a toy store, because you're here shopping for an infant named Jeb. Now, one of us has made a gross error... and wasted the other person's valuable time. This is an art gallery, my friend... and this is a piece of art.
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[David and Audrey on a date night]
David Dunn: ...I think rust.
Audrey Dunn: Rust?
David Dunn: As a color, not as rust. You know, a rust-colored paint or wood?
Audrey Dunn: I didn't know that. Mine's still brown.
David Dunn: My turn. What's your favorite song?
Audrey Dunn: "Soft and Wet", by the Artist Formerly Known as Prince.
David Dunn: What was that?
Audrey Dunn: We're supposed to be honest.
David Dunn: "Soft and Wet". That's very interesting.