Maybe it's the lengthy that makes me hard to be moved. If the plot is flat, it is not all the way to the end. At least when the fugitives tied up the black family, I was unbelievable for more than ten minutes, and found that it was to reflect that the fugitives lacked paternal love and acted impulsively. But the spur line has almost no meaning, except that the old man put him in the juvenile management office in order to become a fugitive. And even if I have prepared 720P well and want to ensure the visual quality as much as possible, the gray, yellow, gray and green all the way to the end still make my eyes sore.
I am definitely not cold-blooded. At least I was touched by the father's "Million Babies". The decision for dreams and survival, the coach's decision to save his life and make a happy decision, was uncomfortable for half a month. Maybe because it is "commercial" enough, the tension of the competition promotes the rapid development of the film, I don't think it is lengthy.
Even the "Three Kings of Prison Escape", which is also a southern movie, I found it moved. The old-fashioned story of pursuing just a simple and happy life was also driven by the great soundtrack and wonderful dialogue.
As for "Perfect World", I admit that the little boy's cute and mature acting skills have performed impeccably on scripts that are too cruel for his age. But I really can't collect emotions in the few turbulent stories and dry and plain shots. I can only constantly struggle with boring dramas. In the end, I wasted three or four hours without gain.
I can’t understand why there are so many 5-star people here who say things that only Kuroko would say in other movies. They said it so cruel and terrifying, and wanted to kill everyone who disagrees. And these people just said that they cried again and again because of their true emotions.
So if 5 stars still come in, I will borrow Wall-E’s 9.2-rated short comment: I’m just a layman. If I don’t see you offended, please ignore me and just click X. Although I don't think it's cold-blooded not to like Wall-E.
The film’s rating on IMDb: 7.3/10 (33,247 votes)
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