excuse me

Alexandro 2022-04-21 09:01:54

Originally thought it was a war between the apes, but after watching it, I realized that it was a hero saving beauty film. The constant slow motion, memories, outdated old movie images, and heavy bgm make me feel like I'm watching a dog-blooded youth drama. What's the use of constantly rendering the male protagonist's great majesty! It's not clichéd love for the heroine desperately. As the second male protagonist's base friend, the meaning of existence is to express the arrogance of the male protagonist's domineering president. Shouldn't the big villain who only cares about Lee in the movie die in the first 15 minutes? The male protagonist is so awesome, how to let him stay until the end, the narrative plot is chaotic, and at the end, he did not clarify the purpose of the male protagonist at the beginning.
To be honest, the only thing that looks comfortable in the whole show is a black little brother who doesn't even have a name?

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  • Ned 2022-01-26 08:17:58

    Especially old-fashioned stories, it is necessary to talk about racial civilization and other topics. The vampire is indeed very good, but he still feels slightly thinner as Taishan, and always feels that Taishan should be a bit stronger. Of course, this is not the point, this story should not be filmed, such an old-fashioned thing.

  • Hans 2022-01-26 08:17:58

    The person is handsome and the figure is good, facing the kind of handsome who doesn't get tired even after a week. But to shoot an orangutan elephant requires independent, spiritual and political correctness. American movies are also enough, and high scores are really unsuccessful.

The Legend of Tarzan quotes

  • George Washington Williams: I'm still coming with you.

    John Clayton: You can't keep up.

    George Washington Williams: I might not be able to keep up with Tarzan, but I sure as hell can keep up with *you*.

  • George Washington Williams: [looking out over the ledge] How are we suppose to catch a train going 40 miles an hour?

    John Clayton: Gravity...

    [he and the natives jump off one at a time]