Some things are destined

Jolie 2021-12-18 08:01:03

Just like the male protagonist in the film, everything was arranged from birth. Maybe his father knew about the catastrophe from the beginning, otherwise I can’t understand whether the arrangement is really predictable or what?

The birth of the protagonist bears the burden of the beginning of this story. The arranged adoptive parents and the arranged psychologist, the only thing that allows the protagonist to discover that it is true is the heroine around him. The beginning of the escape is the death of the adoptive parents. The explosion of the house, it’s hard to imagine how these sudden incidents made the boy grow up in an instant. It is understandable that a person will grow up, but it always needs a process. This process may not need to be too long, but at least it is not just a few short pieces. Seconds, no matter how strong and brave you are, it won’t take a few seconds to turn your grief and anger into strength. (These are my personal feelings). Maybe it’s because I don’t love this film. I always feel that the depth is not enough. The story is too long but it’s It must be finished in these 90 minutes, so it makes me feel that the whole film is too tight and has no highlights.

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  • Zola 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Such a helpless script, the more I watch it in the theater, the colder I almost catch a cold! Next time I will watch an exciting movie with my wife, um, \(^o^)/YES! ----dark Knight!

  • Quincy 2021-12-18 08:01:03

    The story is rather confusing. The male protagonist’s eyebrows are too suitable for acting as a villain. The female protagonist is too vase-like. It is estimated that he will have to shoot a sequel. The biggest suspense is just who played the role of the father. Seeing the scar on his lips, one can guess that he was in the best position. He played against Big Mouth Roberts in a good friend's wedding.

Abduction quotes

  • Nathan: You murdered my parents.

    Kozlow: They weren't your real parents.

  • [first lines]

    Nathan: [screaming] Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Whoo! Yeah, baby! Yeah, Gilly, get out here!