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Vance 2022-04-19 09:01:32

Frankly speaking, this movie is boring, boring, and I find it a waste to kill time.
The stunts are great, but what about the story?
Everything is developing so fast, I haven't even looked at the golden compass. The little girl can use it in the blink of an eye, and she is the only one who can use it. It also underestimates the intelligence of adults.
Basically, many plots developed at a rapid pace, so there were only some fancy stunts in front of my eyes, but I couldn't find a single bit that could impress my true feelings.
From the moment she appeared on the stage, the little heroine showed her high profile as a big figure destined to save the earth. Throughout the movie, her demeanor, tone, and face were extremely arrogant and cold, with a proud look of being from a famous family who refused to be thousands of miles away. . So I really can't figure out how so many people can go through fire and water for her.
It is said that the original novel is quite good, but I didn't see it at all from this movie. I still miss Harry Potter a bit.

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Extended Reading
  • Dayana 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    It's so awkward to see 007 and Nicole in this movie...

  • Carolyne 2022-01-01 08:01:14

    Anyone experimenting with kids should die ten thousand times. In fact, the movie's world view and spiritual setting are very good, but the plot ends before it can start, and there is no climax throughout the story. Poor New Line Pictures was dragged down like this, and the sequel was completely pornographic...

The Golden Compass quotes

  • [first lines]

    Serafina Pekkala: There are many universes and many Earths parallel to each other. Worlds like yours, where people's souls live inside their bodies, and worlds like mine, where they walk beside us, as animal spirits we call daemons.

    Stelmaria: Are we going to see the child?

    Lord Asriel: I should think so.

    Serafina Pekkala: So many worlds. But connecting them all is Dust. Dust was here before the witches of the air, the Gyptians of the water, and the bears of the ice. In my world, scholars invented an alethiometer - a golden compass - and it showed them all that was hidden. But the ruling power, fearing any truth but their own, destroyed these devices and forbade the very mention of Dust. One compass remains, however, and only one who can read it.

  • [last lines]

    Lyra Belacqua: We'll set things right. We will. You, and me, and Iorek, and Serafina Pekkala, and Mr. Scoresby. And my father. We'll set it right, Pan. Just let them try to stop us.