Fairy tale, don't need to be too serious

Jennifer 2022-04-19 09:02:06

I didn't go to the cinema to watch this movie, I just found a high-definition version and watched it myself. As a sci-fi fairy tale, it feels pretty good. At least the rhythm is still quite tight, and several key points are still connected. OK, but I don't know if the filmmaker intentionally wanted to show his special effects in the cinema. The film is full of big shots and various scenery, and since it's on the mysterious island, there are naturally all kinds of strange things. If there are special effects to see, it should be quite exciting, but from the other side, since Avatar has set off a boom in special effects, it seems that the later movies are not too embarrassing to come out for publicity without special effects. I think this It is also a drawback. Although good special effects are very beautiful, after all, everyone is ready to watch movies, not special effects. It is impossible to splicing together various special effects to become a movie. From this movie, grandpa brought After everyone found Atlantis, I thought I would go deeper, but I just went over to find a log, and then immediately moved to the next scene to find a submarine. I met a volcano on the way, and the falling gold seemed to be for special effects. No What's the point? As for the soy-sauce worms and ants, the soy sauce is more thorough. I always thought they would cause some trouble. As a result, people went straight on the bees. Maybe the part of the bees chasing would be better. I really don't. I hope that future movies will cut corners in the plot for special effects
. This time Johnson is very interesting. He used to be a tough guy, but this time playing a stepfather seems to be quite similar.

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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island quotes

  • [last lines]

    Alexander: [presenting Sean with a birthday gift] I wanted to give you... this.

    Sean: [receiving the gift] A book?

    Alexander: Oh, it's not just a book: it's a trip I want us to go on... All of us, as a family.

    [Sean unwraps his gift and gives a knowing look to Hank]

    Sean: [showing the book to everyone] "From the Earth to the Moon".

    Alexander: What do you say?

    Kailani: Well, I think there's only one thing to say.

    Sean: So who's up for an adventure?

    [Alexander giggles]

    Liz: No, no, no!

    Hank: Oh, honey, what could possibly go wrong? It's only the moon.

  • Kailani: [the group's helicopter is being sucked into a hurricane; calmly] We need to get out of here.

    Gabato: [whimpering fearfully] I was thinking the same thing!