Memory Fissure (Paycheck)

Kiarra 2022-04-20 09:01:43

Searching for the most brain-intensive movie on the Internet, I don't understand why "Memory Crack" is on the list? In my opinion, this movie is very simple. In a big way, it is a matter of one person trying to save the world. In a small way, it is a story of revenge and life saving. Is it because my IQ is too high to understand it, or is my IQ too low and can only understand to this extent?
This movie is still coherent, but the transition of each scene is not very good. It is completely dragged and pulled to the next scene. In order to get to the next scene, the next scene is not developed naturally. In terms of the lines, it is "reverse push", which is like fixing the last scene and pushing back the previous scene (PS: American blockbusters usually don't have any storylines, just fight against evil forces, various revenge, through personal The ability achieves the goal. But why do so many people like to watch it, the special effects are good, plus the hype and publicity, the popularity will go up).
Let’s talk about the advertisements in the film. I really didn’t find anything about this (the cafes in the film are not counted, I am not local, and I don’t know if they are real cafes), I only saw the BMW advertisement, this advertisement The insertion is not bad, I won't mention the effect for now, but when it comes to BMW, I will also have motorcycles in my mind, not just cars.
Overall, although this movie is not a classic, it is not a bad movie. As long as there are not too high expectations, it can completely achieve the purpose of relaxation. What is the purpose of watching movies, is it to relax and have fun?

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Extended Reading
  • Darius 2021-12-12 08:01:08

    A bit anticlimactic, the suspense set in the first half is quite exciting, but unfortunately the second half is reduced to a vulgar action movie lacking IQ. Uma Thurman purely acts as an elderly vase in the film. In addition, is Ben Affleck trained as Goro Gossip Stick?

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-23 09:01:58

    There was a trailer for a movie on the TV. Looking at the long face of Ben Affleck in the film, I said to East that this is John Woo’s empty check, and he asked, how do you know, while talking, I saw a pigeon flying by, east said, well, now i believe it!

Paycheck quotes

  • Wolfe: So, you're saying he sent himself a different set of personal items, ones he'd selected after using the machine, and nothing our security would flag.

    Jimmy Rethrick: Everyday things. Combined with the power of foresight, transform Michael from engineer to escape artist.

    [Rethrick looks at the continued computer virus signal and adds grimly:]

    Jimmy Rethrick: I don't know about you, but I'd like to return the favor.

  • [Michael is focusing on the Einstein stamps on the envelope of items]

    Rachel Porter: What?

    Michael Jennings: You know, when I checked this envelope out of Reddy Grant, they told me I signed in twenty items. But there were only nineteen.

    Rachel Porter: I don't understand.

    [He picks up a magnifying glass and examines the Einstein stamps. One of them has a strangely pixelated eye. The camera cuts to a laboratory in which Jennings is examining the stamps under a microscope while Rachel stands behind him. The pixels turn out to be Seattle newspaper headlines, such as "Machine Predicts Future" and "Stock Market Panic."]

    Rachel Porter: [frightened] What are these pictures of?