I saw it from the central station

Bartholome 2022-04-22 07:01:19

In other words, I feel that the recent CCTV6 is very powerful. I remember that the previous broadcasts were all red classics, red classics, red classics and so on. I don't know when it started, but a lot has changed subtly. I remember a few weeks ago when I paid money to watch people spit on me in theaters, but I watched with relish. Rewatched it on TV every other week. Of course, after talking so much nonsense, I just wanted to say that CCTV6 made me solidify such a good movie. Of course, I also learned 127 hours through CCTV6, but I haven't had time to watch it for the time being.

How to evaluate such a film is good. As someone who doesn't read much, I can only think of three adjectives right now: awesome, awesome, awesome. Just a man, a lighter, a phone call, let me concentrate for more than an hour. It was accompanied by all kinds of anger, all kinds of ups and downs, all kinds of regrets. Of course, I must affirm the acting skills of the protagonist, but the foil of the supporting role "coffin" is indeed the biggest highlight of the film. Then I would say something incomprehensible. Why do many people who have seen the film say why the director didn't let the male lead escape from the coffin and come to a claustrophobic version of Shawshank. I'm all fucking swearing. Every time I see this kind of nonsense, it's hard for me to calm down.

On the way to watch the movie, when I saw the scene where the male protagonist called his mother, I found that I was so moved that I burst into tears. At that time, while crying, I was struck by the scene of my own tears. It's like watching the promotional video of Public Bank. In other words, I really don't understand my tears.

All in all, this is a movie that I liked from beginning to end. If I have the chance, I hope I can revisit it again

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Buried quotes

  • Dan Brenner: Why the hell did you make that ransom video? Now your captors have no choice but to follow through!

  • Paul Conroy: It's over, isn't it?

    Dan Brenner: No!

    [long pause]

    Dan Brenner: Yeah.