films that challenge patience

Sandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:16

The movie in 2008 was broadcast on TV, and I definitely saw the last scene in the bridge hole. It was strange at the time. It was a shrimp movie. . , There is actually a Jin Yong-style handshake to pass the Gong! Gong is an invisible energy that can be passed on, how can even a little bug spread it? ?


It's too challenging to be patient. I can't watch it halfway through, and I feel that I can't be so impatient. I have to finish it. .
As a result, I saw such a foolish ending. . Where the alien flying insects pass can make all objects disappear, but leave the bridge hole where the three of them hide alone?
How did you get moved, Keanu? The destruction program was activated, and the destruction was suddenly stopped because of a hug and a few crying? ?
Can those two mothers and sons represent all mankind? ?
Haven't you been investigating for decades? Repented in a few minutes? ?
If it weren't for the heroine who was still pretty (it turns out she's Jennifer Connelly, she's pretty), and the hero isn't too old, I really can't stand it. .
The right to see beautiful and handsome men. .


Oh, and the middle male protagonist and a Chinese old man were talking in broken Chinese, and suddenly switched back to English in the middle of the conversation—obviously, their mother tongue is English, and their English is much more fluent and natural.
Then why bother to let them practice so many Chinese words that Chinese people can't understand that foreigners can't understand? ?




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  • Rusty 2022-03-22 09:01:41

    Uh. . I thought the story had just begun, but it ended.

  • Winston 2022-01-26 08:18:03

    The day the earth stopped? A bunch of balls were spinning on the screen for an entire hour and a half, I'll go. Sure enough, it was a disaster movie. After watching it, I felt it was a disaster. For more than 90 minutes, you said I did something bad.

The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • Klaatu: [repeated line with minor variations] I need to get back to the city.

  • [Seated at a McDonald's, Klaatu begins speaking to Mr. Wu in Mandarin]

    Klaatu: You've been out of contact for a long time.

    Mr. Wu: I had a dangerous assignment. This is hostile territory.

    Klaatu: I've noticed. I was hoping I could reason with them.

    Mr. Wu: I'm afraid they are not a reasonable race. I've been living amongst them for seventy years now. I know them well.

    Klaatu: And?

    Mr. Wu: Any attempt to intercede with them would be futile. They are destructive, and they won't change.

    Klaatu: Is that your official report?

    Mr. Wu: The tragedy is, they know what's going to become of them.

    [Both Klaatu and Wu turn to look at Helen, Jacob and Wu's grandson who are seated at another table]

    Mr. Wu: They sense it. But they can't seem to do anything about it.

    Klaatu: It's decided then. I'll begin the process as soon as possible. We should make preparations for our departure.

    KlaatuMr. Wu: [They switching to speaking English]

    Mr. Wu: I'm staying.

    Klaatu: You can't stay here.

    Mr. Wu: I can and I will.

    Mr. Wu: If you stay, you'll die.

    Mr. Wu: I know. This is my home now.

    Klaatu: You yourself called them a destructive race.

    Mr. Wu: That's true. But still, there is another side. You see, I... I love them. It is a very strange thing. I... I... I can't find a way to explain it to you. For many years I cursed my luck for being sent here. Human life is difficult. But as this life is coming to an end... I consider myself lucky... to have lived it.