Not a TV show after all

Cary 2022-04-19 09:01:33

Last year, I was very excited when I heard that this TV series was going to be made into a movie. After all, it was a TV series that was often broadcast at 8:00 in the morning during the summer vacation in elementary school, and it was basically the only motivation for me to get up early in the summer vacation. It starts on time at 8:43 every morning and has many holidays in a row. Also, this is an American blockbuster adapted from an old American drama, and we have seen this American drama. Unlike Charlie's Angels, this is also a movie based on an American drama, and we haven't seen it. There is a difference between watching and not watching. As long as you have watched TV series, there is still an objective and fair comparison.

Just like a classmate downstairs said that watching a TV series too much will cause sequelae. My sequelae at that time was that I often looked at the trash can or the mailbox to see if there were hidden people. In my memory, there was a guy who often hid in such places. . In my impression, when 86 and 99 made their fists, 86 always completed the task inexplicably, and 99 just embellished it next to it. There's an episode of Chaos that gives Max some kind of drug, and whenever the chief says "checkmate" while playing chess with him, he automatically shoots and kills the chief. It's a pity that this medicine can only last until 12 o'clock in the middle of the night. The stinking chess director with 86 can already checkmate him, but the chess game was very slow that day. When it was almost 12 o'clock, the director finally won him, and a waiter said "will be dead" first, and he killed the waiter. In fact, that waiter was a Chaos spy who had been lurking in the club for many years. That day he waited for these two to play chess and was dying, and the moment he saw the dawn, he ruined it. Max has completed a task.

Oops~ I'm off topic, in fact, what I mean is that 86 in the TV series is not as serious as in the movie and so obsessed with 99. The TV series has never said what 99 is called. If the movie makes a sequel, maybe it will be known. The messy props of 86 never worked well, it is said to satirize the 007 series. In the movie, Max was turned from an intelligence analyst to a special agent. He has a very good memory and can skillfully recall the things stored in his head, but in the TV series, it may be difficult to even find a way. 99 doesn't have such a strong aura, but Anne Hathaway's chanel sunglasses are pretty good, in the same vein as the devil wears prada. There are also Dell notebooks, ipods, ferrari, and hot Russian flavors that are all in line with my hobby for finding soft ads in movies.

There are also bridges that have passed infrared barriers, which have been seen in many movies recently, although they are not from the same era. . . I won't talk about the originator movie played by a certain beauty. It's too similar to 12 Arhats~ In fact, I still miss those classic props, shoes, phones, etc. in the TV series. So in the end, seeing him put on his clothes, drive a car and make a phone call, the drama was complete.

The director played well, 250 more than in the TV series, and smarter.

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Get Smart quotes

  • Maxwell Smart: I think it's only fair to warn you, this facility is surrounded by a highly trained team of 130 Black Op Snipers.

    Siegfried: I don't believe you.

    Maxwell Smart: Would you believe two dozen Delta Force Commandos?

    Siegfried: No.

    Maxwell Smart: How about Chuck Norris with a BB gun?

  • Siegfried: [to Dalip] Well, you did your job, so I suppose I can't kill your wife. Although to be honest, I'd be doing the sighted world a favor...

    [Dalip kicks Siegfried out of the car]