The story of the movie itself is actually very dazzling, with suspense and depth; the cast also has enough weight, Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, it is absolutely no problem to support the scene; and special effects are Hollywood's strengths, more Shouldn't be a problem. However, the films produced by integrating these advantageous resources do not have the feeling of a strong alliance at all. Instead, they are lukewarm, lukewarm and tasteless.
Originally, I was ready to accept the impact of the story. It was moral and human, and it was a bit tacky to say, but I always felt that such a story setting should be discussed. Although the heart-breaking love story is not too shocking, the level is the level of idol dramas, and the ending is very sloppy.
And as for the actors, Morgan Freeman is a superhero, I can understand that, but the starring Johnny Depp's full appearance is not a few more shots than Morgan Freeman, most of the time he is in the movie It's all about showing his head on the various screens in China, and I can bear it, but our Johnny brother from beginning to end, whether it is a complete appearance, or just an expression on the screen, what's the matter? This kind of performance is too perfunctory, isn't it? I even suspected at one point that the production side had limited costs and could only afford Johnny Depp to act in a few scenes, and then copied and pasted elsewhere. This level can really only be called appearance, not appearance. If Johnny Depp doesn't want to be the king of bad movies, he should do it for himself.
As for the actress, the most profound influence I have on her in the film is her brisk walk down the huge white corridor with her arms shrugged, a bit of a psychological horror movie. Then there's that feeling that I don't even know what I want, from start to finish. The special effects of the film can only be said to be average. I would say that the most successful thing about this film is that it combines a lot of good elements into a mediocre film.
As for the topic at the beginning, I think it may be related to the most common gynecological disease - lack of security. I think there should be some kind of special threshold. When it is insufficient or too high, it will cause inexplicable panic and cause unpredictable harm. And the sequelae that can hardly be cured, and how much this threshold is, I think it must be an eternal mystery. The cracker is enough to win ten Nobel Prizes, shocking the past and present, benefiting all generations, and making people worship. . Not that I'm exaggerating, because apparently even the super-intelligence in the movie doesn't seem to have succeeded in solving this problem.
Well, I just want to know now, is there something wrong with my thinking logic, is this way of thinking the crux of my inability to understand women's sense of security?
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