2016-A Hologram for the King-Sandy Arafat

Eliezer 2022-01-06 08:02:38

2016-A Hologram for the King - Sandy Arafat

Director: Tom Tykwer
The Writers is: Dave eggers model in laboratory (Novel), Tom Tykwer (ScreenPlay)
Stars: Tom Hanks, Alexander Black, Sarita Choudhury

This is an adaptation of a novel, attracted me It’s because of Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks’s movies will be watched as much as possible, and he is considered one of the actors that young feelings like.

Before watching the movie, I know that the ratings are just average...
Maybe this relationship makes me surprised.

I like this one. In the movie, in addition to Tom Hanks's own stable performance level. I
also like the love story

of middle-aged and old people. The plot of the middle-aged man (Tom Hanks) faces career transition problems, marital problems, debt problems, etc....
except for the actor himself The story also has a lot of political implications, national economic issues, but it is not serious and humorous.
I also enjoy the scenery of "Fa" in the sandy Allah from the movie.

I like it~

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Extended Reading
  • Idella 2022-01-06 08:02:38

    Tom Hanks played another boring chat comedy. All the highlights of the film are basically focused on the endless Arabian desert landscape. The driver brother almost took on most of the laughter, interspersed with the middle-aged crisis. The theme is not in place, and I don't know why Tom Hanks took this "Three Nothing" film. Director Tykwer also played Saudi Arabia by the way. Fortunately, the guest appearance of Ben Weishaw awakened me from my sleep.

  • Lessie 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    After watching it, I don't know what the director wants to express besides his concerns about the competitiveness of Chinese companies. It feels like a running account.

A Hologram for the King quotes

  • [first lines]

    Alan: [mimicking The Talking Heads in his music video TV commercial] You may find yourself living in your garden shack. And you may find yourself not at home in your home. And you may find yourself looking for your large automobile. And you may find yourself without a beautiful house. Without a beautiful wife. And you may ask yourself "Well, how did I get here?"

    Alan: [riding a roller coaster for the chorus] Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.

  • Alan: [in an email] Dear Dr. Hakem. I hope this message finds you well. Your skill made quick work of that cyst. So I want to thank you again. I've been feeling increasingly energized since the operation and I've already been able to transfer that energy to others successfully. The only catch is now I don't have anything to blame my problems on. That little growth explained everything, and now it's gone. I am sincerely grateful, though, I think. Alan Clay.

    Zahra: [her response] Dear Mr. Clay, even though it went a little harder than I expected, it was a simple extraction. Usually the discovery that you're not dying of a malignant tumor leaves most people with their spirits high. But you are not most people, are you? Dr. Zahra Hakem.

    Alan: Dear Dr. Hakem, actually, my spirits are very high indeed, maybe too high. I'm feeling a little dizzy. The cause is mysterious. But I have felt a strange new lump in my back. I'm no doctor, but it feels like a rubber glove. Is there a chance you left one? Sometimes people leave things like gloves with someone they like in hopes their retrieval will provide an excuse to see that someone again. Yours, Alan.

    Zahra: Dear Alan, I actually might have left something. I'm thinking a sponge? Or maybe part of a snack I ate during the surgery. I think I need to see you again. Perhaps out of the hospital? We don't want to worry your insurers. Zahra.