Where is the climax?

Lenna 2022-04-20 09:01:41

I usually read the reviews first when watching a movie. I saw "Matt Damon" in the cinema yesterday. My action idol, even if he doesn't act, is still a cute boy. I bought the ticket without hesitation. Little surprise.
When I walked into the theater, I turned off my mobile phone. There were four or five people in the hall with more than 300 seats. Two couples sat in the back to talk about love. I reserved the first 10 rows of the theater by myself. There is often a small climax at the beginning of American films. I usually don’t watch it because I’m late, so I came in early this morning, sat with wide-eyed eyes, and boarded for ten minutes. . There seems to be nothing. . Unconsciously, another 20 minutes passed, waiting for the orgasm, a fat man came in and sat next to me, less than 10 minutes later, the voice was loud, I was so irritable, I changed seats and continued to wait for the orgasm, waiting for Matt Let’s have a few close-quarters fights, at least a long-range block~ No, nothing, Matt wears a straight military uniform and walks, walks, walks from the United States to Belgium to France, travels all over Europe It's not clear, with the fat man's voice, I can't open my eyes. I don't know what I missed in the middle, but I definitely didn't miss any battles in the gunfights, street fights, face-to-face fights, or I couldn't wake up!
Later, the fat man exited the stage, tossing a loud noise, and I was completely sober all of a sudden, and the ending came so quietly, where is the climax?
The climax, like in the pre-movie ad.

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The Monuments Men quotes

  • Frank Stokes: You can wipe out an entire generation, you can burn their homes to the ground and somehow they'll still find their way back. But if you destroy their history, you destroy their achievements and it's as if they never existed. That's what Hitler wants and that's exactly what we are fighting for.

  • James Granger: Stop, stop. Stop. I seem to have stepped on a land mine... of some sort.

    Frank Stokes: Why d'you do something like that?

    James Granger: It was a slow day.

    Frank Stokes: Well, I wouldn't move.

    James Granger: I'd like to at some point.