How about a horror movie?

Desmond 2022-04-23 07:01:57

I watched it with Wuli Ma and Cai Cai in Shanghai. Before I watched it, Ma said that he was looking forward to this movie. I don't know if I remembered it wrong or what. I always thought it was a horror movie. . . As a result, after reading it, I felt like I watched an American version of Ultraman Fighting Monsters.

Slots are really a lot of black. The movie review was popularized by popular science. It turns out that this movie was adapted from a game. It turns out that special effects are more difficult to do during the day than at night. It turns out that crocodile-like monster is from "Godzilla". Anyway, I really don't like this movie. Relatively speaking, it is not as good as the rise of the Planet of the Apes.

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Oh, the saying that if you like you will be close to you, and if you don't like you will eat you, it's too much.

As a movie without a plot, it is also very good to use the protagonist not to like to be close to people to reflect the animal side of human nature. . far-fetched.

Fortunately, the male protagonist met the female protagonist, and finally believed in the shining points of human beings.

Fund editing technology has been popularized in Chai Zhizhi, and it is very powerful.

Today, I was listening to an introductory philosophy class. I mentioned that Darwin's theory of evolution impacted Christianity. Humans and apes have a common ancestor. I suddenly remembered that I watched a movie and saw a gorilla pretending to be dead. I thought of my grandfather who was haggard because of illness, and cried. for a while. I remembered again that when I was playing in Zhangjiajie, I cried too much when I saw monkeys being eaten by tourists. I always thought it was the reincarnation of a deceased relative, but now I think about seeing monkeys, apes will be touched by the scene, and it is normal to think of relatives.

Hope your family is healthy!

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Rampage quotes

  • Davis Okoye: [getting into half a helicopter] We just need to get enough lift to stay on top of the building as it falls. You know, just like riding an avalanche.

    Dr. Kate Caldwell: No, I don't know!

  • [last lines]

    Davis Okoye: How about we all help these people out, and then find George here a new home.

    Dr. Kate Caldwell: Where are we gonna put him?

    Davis Okoye: I can tell you right now, we're not gonna put him on a plane.