Game is never over

Coleman 2022-04-23 07:01:32

If you want to see a movie that is as tight-fitting as a domestic can, this is definitely not the one. But as soon as I saw the superstition about pigeons in the title, I decided the next two hours would be fascinating enough. There are inexplicable plots, but that in no way hinders its charm - precisely what we can be sure of in the midst of all possible, all chaos: Anna for Nemo, just like Cobb's spinning top in Inception. It’s just that in my opinion, people without a surname are more novel than Inception, and many scenes are amazing, just the spaceship that looks like a dismembered mechanical clock is a total mess! Nemo and Anna's love through time and space is worth all the morning sunshine in the world... Those Nemo's different identities explaining mysterious concepts are like surreal paintings, you open a door, it's still a door, forever and ever There is still a door ahead - one can never know enough. But it doesn't give people the feeling of being pretentious at all. It is much better than "Into Science", which is similar to the horror film of the Central Ten, which is full of questions and never answers.
Do you think the game is over, you have encountered the ultimate boss, you have finished the level, or you have to start all over again? No, game is never over! If time can go both ways, if life can go backwards, will you feel that you have taken an infinite advantage or will it be boring after all?
In addition to telling a good story, a good movie also needs to be articulate after watching it. All in all, it's worth a ten.

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Mr. Nobody quotes

  • Nemo Nobody adult: [narrating while in his car underwater] I always liked fish. I never thought that one day they would like me too.

  • Nemo Nobody aged 118: Sometimes people call me Mr. Craft. C-R-A-F-T. Can't Remember A Fucking Thing.