My first part of this year is very likely the only one part of the new release

Lon 2022-01-05 08:01:32

Seeing that there are still five points, I was scared to pee by the large number of brain-dead fans. I really can't watch this movie. I really can't score one point in a year!

There are a few big slots: the various "unfamiliar" auras of the male and female protagonists, but the various intimate scenes of the lovers are harder and harder, and the restaurant talks about a standard chicken-and-duck conversation.

Second, Nan Zhu played various "programming ghosts" with dazzling backgrounds, but he didn't show any real kung fu at all. He flew around in the whole process, learned from 007, spies, and stabbed people with knives.

Third, the villain can’t watch, the thunder is heavy and the rain is small, thinking that they are going to do something earth-shattering, and later for (beep! spoiler screen~)

during the period the audience can only turn their heads to confirm their IQ, and in In their eyes, they find all kinds of inexplicable things that are deeply attached to each other. . . . . .

The friend who asked me to watch this film always apologized in embarrassment when they left the scene. I just stared at the subtitles and thought silently, Director, I can remember you.

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Extended Reading
  • Yvette 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    The film shows the incomprehension and inability to express the terrorist attacks in the context of information globalization. In the end, only an American hacker and an Asian girl can roam the world like a ronin. The charm of Michael Mann's camera lens is too compromised in the context of digital technology and globalization, it is best for him to only shoot the United States, and only shoot the duel between the two heroes.

  • Garret 2022-04-20 09:02:02

    The most boring two and a half hours in my life was so ugly I had a headache for two hours after reading it. . .

Blackhat quotes

  • Assistant Warden Jeffries: Is this the attack tool? With it you open up a terminal, and that gives you a command line? That how you broke into the network and plussed-up the balances?

    Nicholas Hathaway: No. I use it to call Santa in the North Pole and tell him to do Christmas early this year.

  • George Reinker: The U.S. Government would like your technical advice on this. In exchange for that, we're going to furlough you right out of here. You sign that on the last page, and we'll get you processed.

    Nicholas Hathaway: [begins skimming the agreement]

    George Reinker: You'll wear an ankle bracelet and be accompanied by a U.S. Marshall. Your computer access will be restricted. If you wanna study the whole document, you can go right ahead. I can come back in a month or two.

    Nicholas Hathaway: No, I'm done.

    [pushing the folder back]

    George Reinker: You didn't sign it.

    Nicholas Hathaway: Yeah, why would I sign it?

    George Reinker: Why? Because of the generosity of the Assistant U.S. Attorney in granting you a furlough.

    Nicholas Hathaway: Both you and the Assistant U.S. Attorney can take that document and stick it up your ass.

    George Reinker: I'm sorry?

    Nicholas Hathaway: Why are you sorry? I insulted you. What are you sorry for? I'm not sorry.

    George Reinker: Don't think you're gonna...

    Nicholas Hathaway: Hey. You wanna raise me up out of here, solve your trade exchange dilemma, and I get furlough for a couple weeks? You kidding me? You have any idea how much progress you're gonna make on a strike this complex without someone like me? Zero.