Can the plug-in not be so big?

Laurine 2022-04-20 09:01:40

This is a movie suitable for the whole family to watch. The plot is summed up in one sentence: The diaosi farmer beat the giant and saved the princess to save the world, and finally brought the beauty back. This reminds me of the folklore Jack and the Beanstalk. Although I already knew that this was an adaptation, I still had to complain. The storyline is too good to guess, right? All kinds of foreshadowings should not be so easy to see through. Can the death of giants be less tricky? Can the male pig's feet be so obvious that they don't open the plug-in? Aside from the storyline, it is still worth recommending to the whole family to watch. This kind of movie does not require any brains, it is purely for the family's leisure, and it is watched for computer special effects. It is more suitable for movies of the same period. In the end, I actually went to see the love, the love between the villains, the love between the king and the general, the love between the general and the male pig's feet.

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  • Abe 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    It's not easy to make an episode and it's not easy to start over where it feels like it's almost over. It's a good story. I loved the magic beans when I was a kid.

  • Abe 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    The male protagonist is quite handsome but has a big head. The female princess looks like the farmer's daughter. The story has no climax. The plot of getting the crown is the king is a bit bloody. The giant's crown is too small

Jack the Giant Slayer quotes

  • Isabelle: You must think I'm very silly.

    Jack: No. I just wish that... Well, earlier, at the market...

    Isabelle: Thank you... for defending my honor, Jack.

    Jack: Anytime. Here, I'll take your coat. And until you find your own adventure...

    Isabelle: [receives a book from Jack] "The Giants of Gantua."

    Jack: My father used to read that to me.

    Isabelle: That was always my mother's job.

    Jack: I hope you find what you're looking for, Your Highness.

    Isabelle: Call me Isabelle.

    Jack: Isabelle.

  • Elmont: Well, she's not in the house. This is the only other place she could have gone.

    Crawe: If she climbed down, we would have seen her.

    Elmont: [notices a footprint in the mud] She didn't climb down. She climbed up.

    Roderick: Why would she do that?

    Crawe: If she were cold.

    Elmont: Or hungry.

    Jack: [to himself] Or looking for an adventure.