Qualified popcorn movie, good flesh

Dimitri 2022-04-21 09:01:54

A qualified popcorn movie, the most impressive thing is the male protagonist's beautiful and explosive figure and the attractive blue eyes.
In terms of plot, it is still a Hollywood-style hero film of the movie - one person saves the world, nothing new, what makes people a little uncomfortable is the character of the male protagonist, the protagonist's halo is too strong, the male version of Mary Sue, in all American hero films , the male protagonist will go through five obstacles and six generals for a woman, regardless of all difficulties and obstacles, just for the safety of the beauty, and the same is true of Mount Tai.
It can be seen that the central idea of ​​the director is crooked, and he wants to bend the connotation, but there is really no room for such a theme to bend the connotation.
These three stars, one for the male protagonist's mermaid line, one for the discussion about colonialism in the film, and one for the male protagonist's blue eyes
are all films that are very suitable for killing time.

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Extended Reading
  • 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.

  • Tamara 2022-01-26 08:17:58

    The plot of Lord Greystoke's return to the Congo incorporates a rich background in colonial history, and the main characters outside Tarzan are also based on real historical figures. Waltz once again contributed to the appearance of carefree and the murderous inside of the villain. The film that sells meat not only has the male protagonist's pectoral muscles overflowing the IMAX screen, but also the wet Magrobi. The scenes actually shot in Congo are magnificent.

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]